Things To Remember Before Ramadan Starts
Ramadan is almost around and we are going to enter the most beautiful month of the year. But before Ramadan starts here are some things that you must remember. We know how tough Ramadan can be, so before Ramadan starts, here are a few things that must be kept in mind.
Preparations For Ramadan
Preparation for Ramadan is the most important thing. Since we all know how hectic Ramadan can be with all that fasting and work, it is advisable to keep prepared for things before Ramadan starts.
This means that it is advisable to keep things in stock and prepare food. Before Ramadan starts, you must also do full house cleaning. Deep clean everything and prepare things before Ramadan is here.
Pre-checklist Ramadan Checklist
Before Ramadan starts, you must also keep a pre-Ramadan checklist. A pre-Ramadan checklist means that you must include all the important things including groceries, clothing items, kitchen items and more. Therefore, also try to keep in extra stuff and food for the month.
Create A Ramadan Schedule
Since Ramadan is the month of blessings, it is very important to create a schedule before Ramadan starts. Create a planner. In that planner, make sure that you include your daily namaz, daily tafseer and Quran reading. Make sure that you plan out all these things. Furthermore, plan out your schedule with your family. Map out your work. Since Ramadan is around the corner, it is also the best time to manage your time.
Lookout After Health
Before Ramadan starts, it is also highly important to remember that you look after your health. Most of us, don’t look after our health. Most people focus on eating and filling their tummies with food that is generally not very healthy and good for our health.
So, therefore, it is very important to look after our health and make sure that we spend some time for exercise as well.
Take Care Of Someone’s Before Ramadan Starts
Ramadan is also the month to give charity. Make sure that you make someone else’s Ramadan better. Give more charity. So therefore, it is advisable, to save up some money for people who need it.
Read more: Ramadan KI Amad: A Guide to Ramadan