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The Last 10 Nights of Ramadan: How to Maximize Laylat al-Qadr
As Ramadan draws toward its final stretch, Muslims around the world enter the most spiritually powerful period of the month the last 10 nights of Ramadan. These nights are a time when believers increase their worship, seek forgiveness, and search for Laylat al-Qadr...

The Complete Guide to the Second 10 Days of Ramadan: Duas, Significance, and Forgiveness
What are the second 10 days of Ramadan? The second 10 days of Ramadan (Days 11-20) are known as the Ashra of Maghfirah, which translates to the "Days of Forgiveness." During this critical middle phase of the holy month, Muslims focus intensely on seeking Allah's...

The First 10 Days Of Ramadan: Unlocking the Gates of Mercy
At a Glance: The First 10 Days of Ramadan The Theme: Known as the Phase of Rahmah (Mercy), these first ten days are dedicated to seeking Divine compassion and softening the heart. The Goal: Spiritual recalibration—transitioning from worldly distractions to a state of...
Muslim Calendar (Мусульманский календарь) теперь доступен в RuStore
Muslim Calendar (Мусульманский календарь) продолжает расширять доступность приложения для мусульман по всему миру. Теперь мы рады сообщить, что приложение Muslim Calendar (Мусульманский календарь)официально доступно в RuStore — российском магазине приложений для...
Forbidden Times for Prayer in Islam (And How Muslim Calendar Helps)
Islam places great importance on timing in worship. While prayer (Salat) is encouraged throughout the day, there are specific periods when voluntary prayers (nafl) are discouraged or prohibited. These periods are known as the forbidden times for prayer in Islam. These...
Muslim Calendar Now Uses Official UK Moon Sighting Announcements
Muslim Calendar has been added to the official announcement channel of Wifaqul Ulama UK, enabling the platform to receive verified moon sighting decisions and major Islamic announcements coordinated across the United Kingdom. This update strengthens Muslim Calendar’s...
Embracing the Spiritual Power of the Current Hijri Week in the Digital Age: Reflect, Reconnect, Renew
In the vibrant tapestry of our lives, each moment is a unique thread woven with the colors of time. As Muslims, we don't just measure our time with the Gregorian calendar. We're also gifted with the Hijri calendar, a spiritual chronometer that keeps us bonded to our...
Rekindling Islamic Roots: Embracing the Hijri Calendar and Its Spiritual Significance
Often, in the hustle and bustle of today's modern world, it can get all too easy to become dislocated from one's spiritual roots. As Muslims, it's vital that we remind ourselves of the importance of taking the time to pause, to reflect - and to deeply appreciate the...
Basking in the Beauties of Hijri Week: Fostering Reflection and Reconnection in Modern Muslim Life through MuslimCalendar.app
How significant is the Hijri calendar in a modern Muslim's life? While a gripping question, the answer is deeply rooted within the spiritual premise of Islam. It's far beyond the mere act of tracking days – it's about the journey of soul-searching and deep reflections...
Revel in the Rich History of Now: Reflecting on the Current Hijri Week & Evoking Deeper Faith through MuslimCalendar.app
The Islamic lunar calendar, or Hijri calendar, signifies the temporal journey that Muslims traverse. More than just a way to mark days, it is a testament to our iman (faith) bringing a unique spiritual significance to each week. Within the tapestry of our daily lives,...
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