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Honorable President, esteem Judges, respectable teachers and my dear colleagues today the topic of my

speech is that Ramadan is month of Blessings. But let me ask an important question that what is
Ramadan? The word, Ramadan is derived from the Arabic root word ramida or ar-ramad signifying strong
burning heat and dryness, especially the ground. Thus, the word Ramadan indicates the warm sensation in
the stomach as a result of thirst. Spiritually, Ramadan burns out the sins with good deeds, as the sun burns
the ground. Ramdan is month of God. And Allah Is Al-Reham And Al-Raheem. So, there is no
surprise that this is month of blessings.
The first blessing is that the whole Qur'an was sent down to the first sky from Lawhe Mahfuz in this
month. Also, in the month of Ramadan, there is the night (Laylathul Qadr), which is better than 1000
months.
Allah wants all believers to enter Jannah and for this reason, so the sawaab of good deed in this month is
equal to the fardh of another month. This is the month of patience and the reward of this patience is
Jannah.
This month teaches the lesson of kindness towards others. You feel the hunger, and thirst faced by those
who cannot afford the simple luxuries of life. It inculcate feelings of brotherhood and fraternity in
mankind. Because our compassion towards other human begins increased in this month. We share our
food and hence the feeling of materialism decreases in us.
In this month, the first ten days are of mercy, second ten days are of forgiveness and the last ten days are
of being freed from Hell.
The month of Ramadan is a month in which the Mercy and Blessings of Allah Ta'ala descend upon us
continuously. Ramadan is the most important month of the year.
It is the month that the believers await with eagerness. During Ramadan the believers get busy seeking
Allah's mercy, forgiveness, and protection from Hellfire. This is the month for renewing our commitment
and re-establishing our relationship with our Creator. It is the spring season for goodness and virtues
when righteousness blossoms throughout the Muslim communities.
It offers every Muslim an opportunity to strengthen his Iman, purify his heart and soul, and to remove the
evil effects of the sins committed by him. Prophet Muhammad, PBUH Said, "Anyone who fasts during
this month with purity of belief and with expectation of a good reward (from his Creator), will have his
previous sins forgiven,"
In the end, I want to shed light on the biggest blessing of this month and that is which is narrated by
Hazrat Abu Hurairah that the Messenger of Allah has said, When Ramadan begins, the doors of heaven
are opened. Which means that continuous descending of mercy, and the ascension of good deeds to the
Court of the Almighty without any obstacle. It also means the acceptance o supplications. So, fast and
pray and make most of this blessed month.

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