Reading or learning the Holy Quran will help you to discover the right path in your life. It will give insight into how to live with a purpose to serve Almighty Allah.
Those who have been reading the Holy Quran during Ramadan, get into the habit of reading it daily even when Ramadan is over. And if you have not been very regular in reading it then take out time from your busy schedule to read the Holy Quran daily. Reading the Holy Quran helps you to attain inner peace and solace. It is also a source of guidance. You will be amazed to find how easily it comforts you and calms your disturbed mind.
One of the most important good deeds is sharing the knowledge that Allah the Almighty has blessed us with. Whether in religion or in our respective lives, try to build good relationships with those around you. Offer them what you have learned during Ramadan. You would be surprised to know how rewarding the deed is.
And when it comes to religious views and spirituality, God loves those who pass on their knowledge to others and guide them, as he would shower them with endless rewards and virtues.
Health tip
Include bananas in your Iftar meals
They are rich in potassium and contain good levels of protein and dietary fibre. It maintains the fluid levels in the body and is a great source of energy, helps to reduce stress and heartburn.
Words of Wisdom
And when I am ill, it is [God] who cures me.”
When I fall sick, no one is able to heal me but Him, Who heals me with the means that may lead to recovery.
Cooking tips
Clean While Cooking
Cleanup is strenuous during Ramadan as you are fasting. The best way is to clean while you cook so that you don't have a pile of dishes in the sink waiting to be washed. The specific dishes that you use for preparation, you should wash them as soon as you are done. Also wipe counters while you are working and discard the peels of the vegetables and fruits soon after you finish with the cutting.