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SKRIP:
ASSALAMU’ALAIKUM WBT TO ALL MY BELOVED TEACHERS AND MY FELLOW FRIENDS, MY NAME IS
HASYA FROM 6 AS-SYATIR AND TODAY, I WANT TO SHARE WITH ALL OF YOU ABOUT SOMETHING
RELATED TO THE MONTH OF RAMADHAN.
AS ONE OF THE FIVE PILLARS OF ISLAM, FASTING DURING THE MONTH OF RAMADAN IS MANDATORY
FOR ALL HEALTHY ADULT MUSLIMS.DO YOU KNOW MY FRIEND, RAMADAN IS THE MONTH IN WHICH
ALLAH ALMIGHTY OPENS HIS DOORS OF MERCY, FORGIVENESS AND BLESSINGS UPON MUSLIMS?
THE ACT OF FASTING IS MEANT TO REMIND MUSLIMS OF THE LESS FORTUNATE AND TO REINFORCE
THE NEED TO BE THANKFUL. WHEN PEOPLE FEEL THE HUNGER OF THEIR EMPTY STOMACHS, THEY
REMEMBER THEIR LESS-FORTUNATE BROTHERS AND OFFER THEM WHAT THEY CAN TO MAKE THEM
HAPPY,
BECAUSE ISLAM PREACHES EQUALITY AND ALLAH (SWT) MADE FASTING DURING RAMADAN TO
MAKE THE RICH AND THE POOR EQUAL IN TERMS OF ASKING FOR FORGIVENESS FOR THEIR PAST
SINS. RAMADAN IS A MONTH WHEN MANY PRAYERS ARE LISTENED TO AND ANSWERED. IN THIS
MONTH, ALLAH OPENS THE GATES OF PARADISE AND CLOSES THE GATES OF HELL, AND CHAINS UP
THE DEVILS. SO DON’T FORGET TO MAKE DUA OKAY MY FRIENDS.
SO, MY FRIEND, NOW YOU ALREADY KNOW RIGHT WHY WE ARE FASTING? BUT…DO YOU KNOW HOW
TO PRACTICE FASTING CORRECTLY? IF YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT IT, STAY TUNED FOR MY FRIEND,
HAMZAH, SHARING ABOUT “SET YOUR INTENTION”
SKRIP:
Assalamu’alaikum wbt to all my beloved teachers and my fellow friends,
First, let me introduce myself. I’m Hamzah from 6 as-syatir. I would be happy if you can lend your ears for a while. I will
be talking about “set your intention” in the month of ramadhan. But first I want to congratulate all of you for completing
your first day of Ramadhan yesterday.
Ok now let’s go back to our topic. Do you know the meaning of intention?
Intentions are the root of every action. It reflects the underlying motives of why we plan something or do what we do.
Our prophet Muhammad s.a.w. said,
Between preparing ourselves physically and spiritually for this blessed month, it is very important that we don't forget to
make niat (intentions) before fasting!
When you make an intention before every deed, it is a reminder to your inner self and a confirmation that we seek the
pleasure of Allah (s.w.t) in all our actions. On top of that, setting your intention for fasting also brings you closer to Allah
(s.w.t) and helps you to remember the purpose of Ramadan.
As prophet muhammad s.a.w. said: "Whoever does not have the intention to fast before dawn, then there is no fasting for
him."
Making intentions before fasting during Ramadan is a crucial step in the spiritual practice of Islam. It helps Muslims to
focus their minds and hearts on the true purpose of fasting, and it serves as a reminder of the many benefits and rewards of
this important act of worship.
Making intentions is also important because it helps to bring focus and sincerity to the act of fasting. It is a way of
reminding oneself of the spiritual benefits and rewards of fasting, which include increased closeness to God, the
forgiveness of sins, and the development of self-discipline.
So, have you set your intention for ramadhan? Have you memorized “niat puasa”?
Remember my friends, the intention to fast must be made every day before dawn. The intention (niat) may be made during
the night before going to sleep or it can also be made at the time of sahur before dawn.
So that is all my sharing for today. Stay tuned for the next podcast by my friend Sabrina this Monday.
Assalamu’alaikum wbt, bye….
DAY 5
BLESSINGS OF SAHUR NAME: SABRINA
SKRIP:
Assalamu’alaikum wbt to all my beloved teachers and my fellow friends. I’m Sabrina from 6 As-Syatir.
Are you ready to listen to my sharing today? By the way, do you make your niat today? Hopefully you make your niat and
have your sahur this morning.
Are you excited for today’s topic? InsyaaAllah, today I will be talking about the blessings of Sahur, the pre-dawn meal
that Muslims eat before beginning their fast during the holy month of Ramadan.
Sahur is a vital part of fasting month as it provides the body with the necessary energy and nutrients to sustain itself
throughout the day. Sahur is a crucial meal during Ramadan as it helps to regulate the body's metabolism and energy
levels. It is an opportunity to nourish the body with healthy and wholesome foods to keep the body going for the rest of the
day.
The Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) stressed the importance of having sahur so much that he told believers:
"Eat Sahur, even if it was only a gulp of water," As narrated by Anas bin Malek.
Another blessing of taking the pre-dawn meal that makes it worth waking up for is the fact that the time of sahur is
considered to be a blessed time.
"Allah and his angels definitely send salutations on those who eat Sahur." As narrated by Ibn Hibbaan and At-
Tabaraani.
Sahur has numerous spiritual benefits. It's a time to wake up before dawn and offer prayers, recite Quranic verses and
engage in other forms of worship. It offers a unique opportunity to connect with God and to seek His blessings. The early
morning hours are considered a time when the prayers are readily accepted, and seeking God's mercy and forgiveness is
highly recommended.
My dear friends,
Let’s not forget about the social aspect of Sahur. It's a time when families and communities come together to break the
fast, share food and spend quality time together. It is a perfect time for families to bond over a meal and for communities
to come together in remembrance and worship. It's an opportunity to share the blessings of Ramadan with loved ones and
to strengthen the bonds of brotherhood and sisterhood.
I also would like to share with you the rewards of Sahur. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said:
ًس ُحو ِر بَ َر َكة
َّ س َّح ُروا فَِإنَّ فِي ال
َ َت
"Take Sahur as there is a blessing in it."
Allah promises to reward those who wake up for Sahur with abundant blessings and forgiveness.
So, let's make the most of this blessed month of Ramadan and take advantage of the blessings of Sahur. Let's nourish our
bodies, connect with God, and strengthen our bonds of brotherhood and sisterhood.
Thank you for listening to our podcast today. Join us next time as we will be sharing more topics related to Ramadhan.
Until then, take care and stay blessed.
ASSALAMU’ALAIKUM WBT, BYE….
DAY 6
Skrip:
Assalamu’alaikum wbt to all my beloved teachers and my fellow friends. I’m Megat from 6 as-syatir. Alhamdulillah we are
already at the sixth day of Ramadan. Hopefully all of you still did not miss their puasa yet. How about your sahur and
tarawih? Any of you miss it already? May Allah gives us strength to complete our Ramadhan without missing our fast, sahur
and tarawih.
So, InsyaAllah today I will be sharing about the physical and spritiual benefits of tarawih.
Tarawih is the additional prayer performed during the month of Ramadan after the obligatory prayer of Isha. It is a beautiful
and rewarding act of worship that has many physical and spiritual benefits. The Prophet Muhammad S.A.W. said:
ِسا ًبا ُغف َِر لَ ُه َما َت َقدَّ َم مِنْ َذ ْنبِ ِه ْ َو َمنْ َقا َم لَ ْيلَ َة ا ْل َقدْ ِر ِإي َما ًنا َو،ِِسا ًبا! ُغف َِر لَ ُه َما َت َقدَّ َم مِنْ َذ ْنبِه
َ احت ْ ضانَ ِإي َما ًنا! َو
َ احت َ صا َم َر َم
َ ْ َمن
Whoever fasted the month of Ramadan out of sincere Faith (i.e. belief) and hoping for a reward from Allah, then all his
past sins will be forgiven, and whoever stood for the prayers in the night of Qadr out of sincere Faith and hoping for a
reward from Allah, then all his previous sins will be forgiven ."
Tarawih is an excellent way to connect with Allah and improve our relationship with Him. It is a time for self-reflection, self-
improvement, and spiritual growth.
Tarawih also helps us develop discipline and self-control. It requires us to wake up early in the morning and stay up late at
night, which can be challenging but rewarding. This act of worship teaches us to have patience and perseverance, which are
essential qualities in our daily lives.
So, now let me share about the physical benefits of Tarawih. As we know, tarawih involves standing, bowing, and prostrating,
which can help improve your posture, increase your flexibility, and strengthen your muscles. It is an excellent way to stay
active during the month of Ramadan and can be a great exercise routine.
Moreover, studies have shown that prayer can have a positive impact on our cardiovascular health. It can lower blood
pressure, reduce stress levels, and improve blood circulation. Tarawih involves reciting long portions of the Quran, which can
help you focus and calm your mind, promoting mental health.
Lastly, tarawih provides an opportunity to build community and foster social connections. It is a time when Muslims gather in
mosques to pray together and break their fasts. It is a time to strengthen our bonds with our family, friends, and fellow
Muslims, and create a sense of unity and belonging.
In conclusion, Tarawih is not only a beautiful act of worship, but it also has numerous physical and spiritual benefits. It helps
us stay active, improve our mental health, and develop discipline and self-control. Most importantly, it allows us to connect
with Allah and strengthen our relationship with Him.
That's it for today's episode. We hope you found it informative and helpful. Thank you for listening and Ramadan Mubarak!
Before I end, lets enjoy a song called Kemuliaan Ramadhan.
(Playing song)
DAY 7
Skrip:
Assalamu’alaikum wbt to all my beloved teachers and my fellow friends. I’m Aisyah Radhiah from 6 As-Syatir. How was
your Ramadan so far? Are you enjoy fasting? Alhamdulillah today is our seventh day of fasting and InsyaAllah I will share
with you about sunnah things to do in the Ramadhan
By the way, all of you already have your own “Ramadhan Checklist Form” right? Don’t forget to tick the checklist every time
you did something good during Ramadhan.
So what should we do during Ramadan to follow the Sunnah of Rasulullah?.
What do you think about the sixth sunnah? Yes, Performing Taraweeh prayer:
My friend Megat just shared about the benefits of Taraweeh yesterday, right?
So during Ramadhan, The Prophet Muhammad S.A.W used to perform Taraweeh prayer during Ramadan. It is a voluntary
prayer that we can perform after Isha prayer. It is a great way to enhance our spirituality and earn Allah's rewards.
Before I end my podcast for today, I pray to Allah to give us the strength to do our best to make our Ramadhan month this year
meaningful. May Allah accept our good deeds and bless us in this month and beyond.
That's it for today's episode. Stay tuned for tomorrow’s podcast by Ariq Ikhwan. Thank you for listening.
DAY 8
Skrip:
Assalamu’alaikum wbt to all my beloved teachers and my fellow friends. We are back with our Ramadhan podcast today. I
would be grateful if you can lend your ears for a while to listen to my sharing about things to avoid doing while fasting in the
month of Ramadhan.
As we all know, Ramadan is a time of spiritual reflection, self-discipline, and acts of kindness. But there are also certain
things that we should avoid doing during this month. In this episode, we will discuss the things not to do in Ramadan.
First and foremost, it's important to remember that Ramadan is a time of fasting. We should not eat, drink, smoke, or engage
in any other worldly pleasures from dawn until sunset. Fasting is a way to purify our souls and connect with Allah. Therefore,
it's crucial that we avoid anything that may break our fast.
Another thing to avoid during Ramadan is excessive sleeping. You might feel tired and lethargic during the day because of
fasting. However, we should not use this as an excuse to sleep excessively. Instead, we should try to stay active and engage in
acts of worship such as reading the Quran, offering prayers, and doing charity work.
Dear friends,
During Ramadhan, we should avoid negative behaviours like backbiting, gossiping, and speaking ill of others. Ramadan is a
time of forgiveness, kindness, and compassion. Therefore, we should avoid any actions that may harm others or cause them
pain.
What else do you think we should avoid doing during fasting in Ramadhan?
You are right. We should avoid wasting our time during Ramadan. We should make the most of this time by engaging in
beneficial activities such as reading the Quran, attending Islamic lectures, and doing charity work. Ramadhan only comes
once a year. So, please don’t waste your time doing unnecessary things in Ramadhan.
Last but not least, we should avoid neglecting our health during Ramadan. While fasting is an important part of our religious
practice, it's important to take care of our bodies as well. We should make sure to stay hydrated, eat nutritious foods during
the non-fasting hours, and engage in physical activity whenever possible.
Thank you for listening to our podcast today. We hope that you found this information helpful and that it will help you make
the most of this holy month. Ramadan Mubarak to you and your loved ones.
Script:
Assalamu’alaikum wbt to all my beloved teachers and my fellow friends. I’m Qalesya from 6 As-Syatir. We are back with
our Ramadhan podcast today. I would be grateful if you can lend your ears for a while to listen to my sharing about things
that can break our fast during Ramadhan.
The first thing that can break our fast is eating and drinking. This includes any type of food, drink, or medication that is
consumed orally. It is important to note that even a small amount of food or drink can break our fast, so we must be careful
and mindful of what we consume.
What if we accidentally eating or drinking while fasting? Don’t worry! If you accidentally eat or drink while fasting, your fast
is still valid.
Another thing that can break our fast is smoking. Smoking involves inhaling smoke into our lungs, which means that we are
technically consuming something orally. Therefore, it is not permissible to smoke during fasting hours.
Do you know that if we intentionally vomit while fasting, it can break our fast. However, if vomiting is unintentional or due
to illness, then our fast remains valid. But if we break our fast intentionally, we are required to make up for that day of fasting
later in the other month.
Lastly, we should avoid any type of sinful behaviour during the month of Ramadan. It is important to keep our hearts and
minds pure and free from any negativity. Ramadan is a time for self-reflection and spiritual growth, so we should strive to
make the most of this blessed month.
That's all for today's podcast about things that can break our fast during Ramadan. We hope you found this episode
informative and helpful. Remember to stay mindful and conscious of your actions during fasting hours. Stay tuned for next
week’s podcast by Ammar with more interesting topics about Ramadhan.
Script:
Assalamualaikum and welcome to our podcast. My name is Ammar Shukri from 6 As-Syatir. Alhamdulillah, we are on the
twelfth day of Ramadhan. As Muslims, we know that Ramadan is a blessed month full of opportunities to increase our good
deeds and earn the pleasure of Allah. But, in addition to fasting and performing acts of worship, we must also pay attention to
our manners and behavior during this month. So Insha’Allah in this episode, I will share on some important manners that we
should observe during Ramadan.
First is patience
Ramadan is a month of patience, as we abstain from food and drink from dawn to dusk. But, patience should not be limited to
just fasting. We should also be patient with our fellow Muslims and strive to resolve conflicts peacefully. Prophet
Muhammad S.A.W said, "Whoever restrains his anger, Allah will cover his faults." Let us strive to practice patience and
forgiveness during this month.
Second is generosity
Ramadan is also a month of giving, and we should strive to be generous with our time, money, and resources. We should give
to the poor, feed the hungry, and help those in need. The Prophet S.A.W said, "The best charity is that given in Ramadan."
Let us strive to give generously during this month and earn the reward of Allah.
Third is respect:
During Ramadan, we should also show respect to our elders, parents, and those in authority. We should avoid backbiting,
gossiping, and speaking ill of others. The Prophet S.A.W said, "Whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day should not harm
his neighbour." Let us strive to be respectful and kind to others during this month.
In conclusion, Ramadan is a month of worship, reflection, and good deeds. But it is also a month of manners and behaviors.
Let us strive to practice patience, generosity, respect, and gratitude during this month, and throughout the year. May Allah
accept our fasts, our prayers, and our good deeds, and grant us success in this life and the Hereafter. Ameen.
Thank you for listening to our podcast today. InsyaAllah we will be back tomorrow with more interesting topics about
Ramadhan.
Script:
Assalamualaikum and welcome to our podcast. My name Aliya Zahrah from 5 At-Tamimi.
Alhamdulillah today is our thirteenth day of fasting. InsyaAllah for today’s podcast I will be sharing about some fun activities
to do with your family during the holy month of Ramadan. Ramadan is a special month for Muslims all around the world and
it is also a great opportunity to bond with your family and create some wonderful memories. So, let's get started!
The first activity is cooking. Ramadan is known for its delicious food, and what better way to bond with your family than by
cooking together, right? You can involve everyone in the process, from the youngest to the oldest family members, and make
dishes such as chicken rice, fried chicken, and many delicious drinks. This will not only bring your family together, but it will
also help teach the younger generation about their culture and traditions.
The second activity on our list is giving back to the community. Ramadan is a time for giving and helping those in need,
and there are many ways to get involved with your family. You can organize a food drive or volunteer at a local charity
organization. This will not only bring your family closer together, but it will also help instil the values of empathy and
kindness in your children.
What else do you think enjoyable activities we can do with our family?
Reading the Quran with your family or having tadarus together with your family is a great way to connect with each other and
with your faith. You can set aside some time each day to read and reflect on the meaning of the verses. This will not only
deepen your understanding of the Quran, but it will also bring your family closer to each other and to Allah.
The final activity you can do with your family is visiting the mosque. Ramadan is a time to strengthen your faith, and what
better way to do so than by visiting the mosque with your family, right? You can attend the taraweeh prayers together and
listen to the imam's sermon. This will not only bring your family closer to each other, but it will also deepen your connection
with your faith and your community.
So, I have shared some fun activities to do with your family during the holy month of Ramadan. From cooking to giving back
to the community, reading the Quran and visiting the mosque, there are many ways to bond with your family and create some
wonderful memories. Thank you for tuning in, and we hope you have a blessed Ramadan.
Script:
Assalamualaikum and welcome to today’s podcast. I’m Mus’ab from 5 At-Tamimi. Alhamdulillah we are already on the
fourteenth day of Ramadan. Hopefully, all of you still did not miss their puasa yet.
InsyaAllah for today’s podcast I will be sharing about one of the benefits of fasting for our health. As we know fasting is an
essential aspect of Islam and is one of the Five Pillars of Islam. However, the benefits of fasting extend beyond spiritual
nourishment. In this podcast, we will explore the health benefits of fasting during Ramadan.
Research has shown that fasting can be beneficial for both physical and mental health. During the month of Ramadan,
Muslims fast from dawn till dusk, which means that they abstain from food and drink for approximately 12-16 hours,
depending on their location. This period of fasting can have a positive impact on our bodies.
One of the most significant benefits of fasting in Ramadan is weight loss. During the month of Ramadan, the body goes into a
state of detoxification, which helps to remove harmful toxins and excess fat from the body. Additionally, fasting can help to
regulate insulin levels, which is crucial for people who have diabetes. If you are planning to go on diet and losing weight, this
is the perfect time for you.
Fasting can also help to improve heart health. When we fast, our bodies go into a state of rest and repair, which can help to
reduce inflammation and blood pressure. Additionally, fasting can help to reduce the risk of heart disease by lowering
cholesterol levels. MasyaAllah! Amazing isn’t?
Third, fasting can also help to improve mental health. During Ramadan, Muslims are encouraged to engage in self-reflection
and spiritual activities such as prayer, reading the Quran, and doing acts of kindness. This can help to reduce stress and
anxiety, which are prevalent in today's fast-paced world.
Finally, fasting can also help to improve the immune system. When we fast, our bodies produce more white blood cells,
which can help to fight infections and diseases. Additionally, fasting can help to reduce inflammation in the body, which is a
significant contributor to many chronic illnesses.
That's all for today's podcast. We hope you found this information useful. Thank you for tuning in, and we wish you all a
blessed and healthy Ramadan.
Script:
Assalamualaikum, and welcome to today's episode. My name is Halija and I’m from 5 At-Tamimi. As we have approached
half of Ramadhan, we are reminded of the significance of this blessed month. Today, we will explore some of the significant
events that have taken place during Ramadan in history.
The first significant event that comes to mind is the revelation of the Quran to Prophet Muhammad S.A.W. It was during the
month of Ramadan that the Quran was first revealed to the Prophet, starting with the first verses of Surah Al-Alaq.
ق َ َك ٱلَّ ِذى خَ ل َ ِّٱ ْق َرْأ بِٱس ِْم َرب
Read, “O Prophet” in the Name of your Lord Who created
ٍ َق ٱِإْل ن َسـٰنَ ِم ْن َعل
ق َ َخَ ل
Who created man from a clot of blood.
ك ٱَأْل ْك َر ُم َ ُّٱ ْق َرْأ َو َرب
Read! And your Lord is the Most Generous.
ٱلَّ ِذى َعلَّ َم بِ ْٱلقَلَ ِم
He taught man how to write with the pen.
َعلَّ َم ٱِإْل ن َسـٰنَ َما لَ ْم يَ ْعلَم
He taught man what he did not know.
Another significant event that took place during Ramadan was the Battle of Badar. It was fought on the 17th of Ramadan in
the second year after the Hijrah. The battle was a turning point for the Muslims, as they were outnumbered and poorly
equipped but managed to defeat the well-trained and well-equipped Meccan army.
The conquest of Makkah also took place during Ramadan. After years of persecution and exile, the Prophet and his followers
returned to Makkah and conquered the city without bloodshed. This was a significant moment for the Muslim community, as
it marked the end of their struggle and the beginning of a new era.
Finally, the event that occurred during Ramadan was the Battle of Hunayn. It took place in the eighth year after the Hijrah,
and the Muslims faced a large coalition of tribes who were determined to defeat them. Despite their initial setbacks, the
Muslims eventually emerged victorious and gained a significant amount of spoils of war.
And that brings us to the end of today's episode. We hope you found it informative and insightful. As we enter half of
Ramadan’s month, let us remember the significance of this blessed month and the events that have taken place during it in
history. Thank you for listening, and until next time, Assalamualaikum.
DAY 16
Script:
Assalamu’alaikum wbt to all my beloved teachers and my fellow friends. I’m Syed Ismail from 6 At-Tamimi.
Welcome to our podcast, where we explore various aspects of Islam and its teachings related to the month of Ramadhan.
InsyaAllah tomorrow will be 17th of Ramadhan which is the day of Nuzul Quran or the revelation of Quran to Prophet
Muhammad S.A.W. So today, I will be sharing something related to the Nuzul Quran so that we can learn about this
significant event together and shared it with our family.
Nuzul Quran is an Arabic term that means the "descent of the Quran" and refers to the time when Allah revealed the first
verses of the Holy Quran to Prophet Muhammad S.A.W. The revelation of the Quran began in the month of Ramadan when
the Prophet was in the cave of Hira in the mountains of Mecca.
The Angel Gabriel appeared to the Prophet and said, "Read!" The Prophet replied, "I cannot read." The Angel Gabriel then
embraced him tightly and repeated the command to read three times, after which the first five verses of Surah Al-Alaq were
revealed.
This event marked the beginning of the revelation of the Quran, which continued for the next 23 years until the death of the
Prophet Muhammad S.AW. The Quran was revealed in stages and was compiled into its current form after the death of the
Prophet Muhammad S.A.W. by his companions.
The significance of Nuzul Quran during Ramadhan is multifaceted. Ramadhan is considered the most blessed month of the
Islamic calendar, and the revelation of the Quran during this month adds to its sacredness. Muslims observe the month of
Ramadhan by fasting, praying, giving charity, and reflecting upon the Quran. Nuzul Quran is a reminder of the importance of
the Quran in the life of a Muslim and the significance of the month of Ramadhan.
Muslims also spend more time reading and studying the Quran during Ramadan, as it is believed that the rewards for good
deeds are multiplied during this month.
In conclusion, the Quran revelation in the month of Ramadan is a significant event in Islamic history. It marked the beginning
of the revelation of the Quran and is commemorated by Muslims worldwide during the month of Ramadan. The Quran is a
guidebook for Muslims to live their lives according to the will of Allah SWT, and the month of Ramadan is an opportunity to
strengthen their connection with the Quran and with Allah SWT through fasting, prayer, and acts of charity.
Host: Thank you for listening to our podcast. We hope you enjoyed learning about the Quran revelation in the month of
Ramadan. We hope this podcast has provided you with a better understanding of Nuzul Quran during Ramadhan. Thank you
for tuning in and may Allah SWT bless us all during this holy month. Join us next time as we continue to explore more about
Ramadhan topics.
Assalamualaikum. Bye
DAY 19
Script:
Assalamualaikum and welcome to our podcast. My name Alif Mifzal from 6 As-Syatir.
Alhamdulillah today is our ninetenth day of fasting. That’s mean starting tonight we should amplify our Ibadah because
Laylatul Qadar is coming. InsyaAllah for today’s podcast I will be sharing about one of the most important nights in the
Islamic calendar, which is Laylatul Qadr or known as the Night of Power.
Laylatul Qadr is one of the last ten nights of the holy month of Ramadan. It is the night when the first verses of the Quran
were revealed to the Prophet Muhammad S.A.W by the angel Gabriel. The Quran describes this night as better than a
thousand months.
MasyAllah, amazing, isn’t it? What do you guys think is some of the benefits of Laylatul Qadr?
Fourth, salvation from hellfire: It is believed that whoever spends Laylatul Qadr in worship will be saved from the
punishment of Hellfire. SubhanAllah, isn’t incredible?
There are many ways to make the most of Laylatul Qadr. Some of the most recommended acts of worship include reciting
Quran, making dua, performing tahajjud and giving charity.
Lastly, I would like to remind all of you that Laylatul Qadr is a time of great spiritual significance and it's important to make
the most of this night. We should strive to worship Allah SWT with sincerity and seek His forgiveness and blessings. May
Allah SWT accept our worship and grant us the blessings of Laylatul Qadr. Ameen.
Thank you for listening. We hope you found this episode informative and beneficial. Until next time, Assalamu Alaikum.
DAY 20
Script:
Assalamu Alaikum wbt and welcome back to our podcast. My name Nurhan from 5 At-Tamimi.
Alhamdulillah today we are already at the last tenth day of Ramadhan. InsyaAllah in today’s eposide I will be will be sharing
about the importance of Zakat Fitrah during the holy month of Ramadan.
The amount of Zakat Fitrah is determined by the price of one saa’ (approximately 2.5 kg) of the staple food of the region. The
amount of Zakat Fitrah for each person in the family is one saa’ of food, or the monetary equivalent of one saa’ of food.
If not, let me share with you. Zakat Fitrah should be given to the poor and needy before Aidilftri prayer. It is recommended to
give it to the poor in your local community, but if there are no poor people in your area, you can donate it to other
organizations that help the poor.
In conclusion, Zakat Fitrah is a form of obligatory charity that Muslims give during the month of Ramadan. It is a way of
purifying our souls, helping those in need, and bringing us closer to Allah (SWT). Remember to share with you family how to
calculate and donate your Zakat Fitrah before Eid al-Fitr prayer.
That's all for today's episode. We hope you found this podcast informative and helpful. Thank you for listening, and we wish
you a blessed Ramadan.
Script:
Assalamualaikum wbt and welcome back to our podcast, where we discuss important topics related to the month of Ramadan.
I am Alia Khadija from 5 At-Tabari.
Today we will be talking about a controversial topic, whether it is allowed to brush teeth and swim while fasting during
Ramadhan.
As we know, Ramadan is a month of spiritual cleansing, where we fast from dawn to dusk. Fasting is not only about
abstaining from food and drink, but also about controlling our thoughts and actions. But what about brushing our teeth and
swimming while fasting? Are we allowed to do these things during the day? Let's explore.
Let's talk about brushing our teeth. Many people wonder if brushing their teeth during the day breaks their fast. The answer is
no, it doesn't break the fast, as long as you do it correctly. You can use toothpaste, but you must avoid swallowing it. Use a
small amount of toothpaste and rinse your mouth thoroughly with water.
You can also use a miswak, which is a natural toothbrush made from a twig of a certain tree. It's a great alternative to regular
toothbrushes and is recommended by the Prophet Muhammad S.A.W. So, don’t be afraid to brush your teeth ok!
Now, let's talk about swimming. Swimming is a great way to stay active and cool during hot days, but can we swim while
fasting? Yes, we can swim while fasting, but there are a few things to keep in mind.
First, make sure you don't swallow any water while swimming, as this will break your fast. Second, avoid swimming for too
long, as it can be exhausting and may cause dehydration.
So, in conclusion, brushing your teeth and swimming while fasting is allowed, as long as you do it correctly and don't break
your fast. Remember to use a small amount of toothpaste when brushing, rinse your mouth thoroughly, and avoid swallowing
water while swimming. With these tips, you can stay clean, healthy, and active during the holy month of Ramadan.
Thank you for listening, and we hope you found this podcast helpful. Don’t forget to tune in for tomorrow’s episode where
my friend, Don Rayyan will be sharing about listening to music and watching movies while fasting during Ramadhan.
LISTENING TO MUSIC AND WATCHING MOVIES WHILE FASTING NAME: DON RAYYAN
Script:
Assalamualaikum wbt and welcome to our podcast. I am Don Rayyan from 5 At-Tabari.
Alhamdulillah, we are back in today’s episode. InsyaAllah I will be sharing about listening to music and watching movies
while fasting in the month of Ramadan.
Ramadan is a month of spiritual reflection, self-improvement, and heightened devotion for Muslims around the world.
However, there is some confusion about whether listening to music and watching movies is allowed during Ramadan, and
we'll be exploring this topic in depth today.
Fast is an act of worship and can develop discipline and self-control. Many Muslims choose to abstain from activities that
distract them from doing ibadah, such as watching movies or listening to music, while others believe that these activities are
permissible during Ramadan as long as they don't interfere with the spiritual objectives of the fast.
So, do you think it is permissible to listen to music or watch movies while fasting during Ramadan? The answer is not
straightforward, as opinions on this matter vary among Muslim scholars and communities.
Some scholars argue that listening to music and watching movies is prohibited during Ramadan, as these activities can be
seen as distracting from the spiritual focus of the fast. They argue that Ramadan is a time for reflection and remembrance of
God, and that these activities can take away from that focus.
On the other hand, some scholars and communities believe that listening to music and watching movies is permissible during
Ramadan as long as they do not distract from the spiritual objectives of the fast. They argue that listening to music or
watching movies can be a source of relaxation and stress relief, and that as long as they do not interfere with the fast or the
spiritual focus of Ramadan, they are permissible.
So, my friends, you may choose to avoid music and movies altogether during Ramadan or not. Ultimately, the decision to
listen to music or watch movies during Ramadan is a personal one, and you should make a decision based on your own
beliefs and understanding of Islamic teachings. Hopefully, we can use our time in this blessed month to do as much ibadah as
we can and avoid unnecessary activities that might interfere with the spiritual objectives of our fast.
Thank you for listening to our podcast, and we hope this discussion has shed some light on this important topic.
Until next time, Ramadan Mubarak. Assalamualaikum wbt. Bye.
DAY 23
Script:
Let me introduce myself. I’m Raisya Safiyya from 5 At-Tabari. I would be happy if you can lend your ears for a while. I will
be sharing about why we should keep ourselves away from anger and gossiping especially while fasting in the month of
Ramadhan.
To begin, let's talk about the essence of Ramadan. It is a month of peace, love, and forgiveness. We fast during the day,
abstaining from food and drink, to develop self-discipline and to empathize with those who are less fortunate. We also engage
in acts of worship, such as reading the Quran and praying, to draw closer to Allah and seek his blessings.
Ramadan is a time to focus on one's spirituality and to purify oneself from negative traits such as anger and gossiping. It is
not only about physical abstinence from food and drink, but also about refraining from negative behaviors.
The Prophet Muhammad S.A.W has said, "If one of you is fasting, he should avoid anything that will harm him. If
someone insults him or fights with him, he should say, 'I am fasting'." This shows that getting angry or engaging in
gossiping is not acceptable during the month of Ramadan.
In fact, gossiping is considered a major sin in Islam, and it is not limited to Ramadan. It is mentioned in the Quran in Surah
Al-Humazah’s first verse: "Woe to every slanderer and backbiter." Therefore, we should be mindful of our speech and
avoid spreading rumors or talking behind people's backs.
However, we should also acknowledge that getting angry or frustrated is a natural human emotion, and it can be challenging
to control it at times. So, what can we do to manage our emotions during Ramadan?
One approach is to focus on developing positive traits such as patience, kindness, and forgiveness. We can do this by
engaging in acts of charity, spending time with family and friends, and reading the Quran to gain a deeper understanding of
Islam.
Another approach is to take a step back and reflect on the situation before reacting. Ask yourself, "Is it worth getting angry or
gossiping about this?" Often, the answer is no, and it is better to let go of negative emotions and move on.
Finally, we should remember that Ramadan is a time of mercy and forgiveness. If we do slip up and engage in negative
behaviours, we should seek forgiveness from Allah and try to make amends with those whom we may have wronged.
In conclusion, it is not okay to get mad and gossiping in the month of Ramadan. Instead, we should focus on developing
positive traits and refraining from negative behaviours. Ramadan is a time of spiritual growth, and by purifying ourselves
from negative traits, we can come closer to Allah and attain his blessings.
Egh, Thank you for listening to our podcast. We hope you found it insightful and informative. Don't forget to tune in for our
next episode. Ramadan Mubarak!
Script:
Assalamu’alaikum wbt to all my beloved teachers and my fellow friends. Welcome to today's podcast. I am Aish Ziqri from 5
At-Tabari.
Alhamdulillah we are at 26th day of Ramadhan which means we have 4 more days before celebrating Hari Raya. Even though
we are approaching Syawal, but we must remember that Ramadhan are leaving us soon. Thus, we should grab this
opportunity to perform as mush ibadah as we can.
InsyaAllah, today we are going to talk about the benefits of Sadaqah in the month of Ramadan. Sadaqah is a way of showing
gratitude to Allah (SWT) for all the blessings He has given us, and it is also a means of purifying our wealth.
So, what are the benefits of giving Sadaqah in the month of Ramadan?
Firstly, Sadaqah in Ramadan has multiplied rewards. The rewards of good deeds are multiplied in this month, and the same
goes for Sadaqah. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said, "The best charity is that given in Ramadan." [Tirmidhi]
Secondly, giving Sadaqah during Ramadan helps us to empathize with those who are less fortunate. When we fast, we
experience hunger and thirst, and it helps us to appreciate the blessings of Allah (SWT) that we often take for granted.
Similarly, when we give Sadaqah, we are reminded of those who are in need and we feel a sense of empathy towards them.
Thirdly, giving Sadaqah during Ramadan is a way of seeking forgiveness from Allah (SWT). In the Qur'an, Allah (SWT)
says, "And establish prayer and give Zakat, and whatever good you put forward for yourselves - you will find it with Allah.
Indeed, Allah of what you do, is Seeing." Surah Al-baqarah, verses 110. By giving Sadaqah, we are fulfilling one of the
requirements of Zakat and seeking forgiveness from Allah (SWT).
Fourthly, giving Sadaqah during Ramadan helps us to increase our Taqwa. Taqwa is the consciousness of Allah (SWT) and it
is one of the most important qualities a Muslim can have. By giving Sadaqah, we are showing our love and devotion to Allah
(SWT), and this helps us to increase our Taqwa.
Finally, giving Sadaqah during Ramadan is a way of following in the footsteps of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The
Prophet (PBUH) was known for his generosity, and he would give generously during Ramadan. By giving Sadaqah, we are
following in his footsteps and emulating his noble character.
Thank you for listening to today's podcast. We hope you found it informative and useful. May Allah (SWT) bless us all with
the ability to give Sadaqah generously during this blessed month of Ramadan. Don’t forget to tune in for our last episode of
Ramadhan’s podcast tomorrow.
Script:
Assalamu’alaikum wbt to all my beloved teachers and my fellow friends. Welcome to the last episode of Ramadhan podcast.
I am Aleesya Afia from 5 At-Tabari.
Alhamdulillah we are at 27th day of Ramadhan which means we have 3 more days before celebrating Hari Raya. Are you
guys excited to celebrate Hari Raya this year?
As we all know Aidulfitri is just around the corner, it is a time for Muslims around the world to celebrate the end of
Ramadan. While the celebration is a joyous occasion, it is important to remember the true meaning behind it. So, in today's
episode, we will be discussing the right way to celebrate Eid.
Aidulfitri is a celebration of the end of the month of Ramadan, which marks the end of this period of fasting, and it is a time
to express gratitude to Allah for the blessings that we have received during Ramadan.
So, the right way to celebrate Eid is to start with the intention of pleasing Allah. We should begin by performing the Eid
prayer, which is a congregational prayer that takes place in the morning of Eid day. After the prayer, it is customary to
exchange greetings with one another, saying "Eid Mubarak" or "Selamat Hari Raya".
Another thing we can do while celebrating Hari Raya is to give charity, especially to those who are less fortunate. This is a
way to express gratitude for the blessings we have received and to share our joy with others.
Next, the thing we should do is to enjoy delicious food and sweets during Aidulfitri, but it is important to remember to do so
in moderation. We should also remember to share our food with others, especially those who are less fortunate.
Last but not least I would like to remind everyone that Aidulfitri is not just about celebrating, but also about reflecting on the
lessons we have learned during Ramadan. It is a time to renew our commitment to our faith and to continue to live our lives in
a way that pleases Allah.
InsyaAllah before we end our podcast today, lets enjoy Hari Raya’s song. We hope you have a blessed and joyous Aidulfirti.
(playing song)