The
 month of Ramadhaan is the month of virtue and righteousness. Due to the
 virtue of its period, the deeds performed during it are also treated 
differently. People are more eager to be virtuous during this month than
 any other month of the year. There are many righteous deeds a Muslim 
can perform during this blessed month, and the following are some 
suggested deeds:
 
Sincerity: Allaah Says (what means): “And
 they were not commanded except to worship Allaah, [being] sincere to 
Him in religion, inclining to truth, and to establish prayer and to give
 Zakaah. And that is the correct religion.” [Quran 98: 5]
 
Hastening in breaking the fast:Sahl Ibn Sa’d 
  reported that the Prophet 
  said: “The people will continue to be on the right path as long as they hasten the breaking of the fast”[Al-Bukhaari and Muslim] 
 
Breaking the fast by eating dates:Sulaymaan Ibn 'Amr 
  reported that the Prophet 
  said: “If
 one of you is fasting, he should break his fast with dates. If dates 
are not available, then with water, for water is purifying. ”[At-Tirmithi] 
 
Exerting extra effort in supplications:The Prophet 
  said: “Three
 supplications are answered without doubt. The supplication of the 
fasting person, the supplication of the oppressed and the supplication 
of the traveler.” [Al-Bayhaqi]. 
 
Eating Suhoor (i.e. the pre-dawn meal):Anas 
  reported that the Prophet 
  said: “Eat Suhoor, as there is blessings in it”[Al-Bukhaari and Muslim] 
 
Thanking Allaah after eating or drinking:Anas 
  reported that the Prophet 
  said: “Allaah is pleased with the slave who thanks Him (i.e., says Al-hamdu lillah) when he eats and thanks Him when he drinks”[Muslim] 
 
Guarding ones tongue and remaining silent:Abu Hurayrah 
  reported that the Prophet 
  said: “Let he who believes in Allaah and the Last Day say something good or remain silent”[Muslim]. The Prophet 
  also said: “Fasting
 is not to refrain from eating and drinking, rather one should neither 
indulge in obscene language nor should he raise his voice; and if anyone
 reviles him or tries to quarrel with him, he should say: `I am fasting.
 I am fasting `” [Ibn Hibbaan] 
 
Going early to the mosque and waiting for the next prayer:Abu Hurayrah 
  reported that the Prophet 
  said: “Should I not direct you to something by which Allaah obliterates the sins and elevates (your) ranks.” They said: "Yes, O Messenger of Allaah". He 
  said: “Performing
 ablution properly, even in difficulty, frequently going to the mosque, 
and waiting eagerly for the next prayer after a prayer is over; indeed, 
that is Ar-Ribaat (i.e. equivalent to its reward), indeed, that is 
Ar-Ribaat (guarding the front lines of the Muslim army)” [Muslim]. Abu Hurayrah 
  reported that the Prophet 
  said: “Everyone
 among you will be deemed to be occupied in prayer constantly so long as
 the prayer detains him (from worldly concerns), and nothing prevents 
him from returning to his family but prayer.” [Al-Bukhaari and Muslim] 
 
Spending charity:Abu Hurayrah 
  reported that the Prophet 
  said: “He
 who gives in charity the value of a date which he legally earned, and 
Allaah accepts only that which is pure, Allaah accepts it with His Right
 Hand and fosters it for him, as one of you fosters his pony, until it 
(i.e. the spent charity) becomes like a mountain”[Al-Bukhaari and Muslim] 
 
Encouraging others to spend:Allaah Says (what means): “And cooperate in righteousness and piety, but do not cooperate in sin and aggression” [Quran 5: 2]
 
Arranging for lectures:Abu Hurayrah 
  reported that the Prophet 
  said: “If
 anyone calls others to follow right guidance, his reward will be 
equivalent to those who follow him (in righteousness) without their 
reward being diminished in any respect, and if anyone invites others to 
follow error, the sin, will be equivalent to that of the people who 
follow him (in sinfulness) without their sins being diminished in any 
respect”[Muslim] 
 
Performing the ‘Eed prayer:Abu Sa’eed 
  reported: “The Prophet 
  used to come out on the ‘Eed day after Ramadhaan, and the first thing he would do was to perform the ‘Eed prayer” [Al-Bukhaari] 
 
These
 were some of the gates towards virtue that one can perform during this 
blessed month, so be keen to accumulate as much reward as you possibly 
can, because this could be the last year you witness this month. Take 
advantage of this chance and put forth what you would like to see on the
 Day of Account. Allaah Says (what means): “The
 Day every soul will find what it has done of good present [before it] 
and what it has done of evil, it will wish between itself and that 
[evil] was a great distance. And Allaah warns you of Himself, and Allaah
 is Kind to [His] slaves.” [Quran 3: 30]
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