As the holy month of Ramadan progresses, Muslims around the world are immersed in spiritual reflection and observance. Today, on March 20th, we mark the 9th fast of Ramadan, with tomorrow heralding the conclusion of the first decade of mercy as ordained by Allah Ta'ala.

In these sacred days, believers are reminded of the profound teachings of Rasulullah (PBUH), who described Ramadan's first ten days as a time of abundant blessings. As we approach the end of this period, Muslims are urged to redouble their efforts in devotion and piety.

One of the most cherished promises of Ramadan is the acceptance of prayers. According to the Hadith, the prayers of those who fast until they break their fast are among those guaranteed to be answered.

In light of these teachings, Muslims are encouraged to engage in acts of worship and charity, including congregational prayers, Taraweeh, Tahajjud, Quranic recitation, and remembrance of Allah. As we bid farewell to the first decade of mercy, let us seize the remaining day to seek the grace of Allah and strive for spiritual growth and purification.