YOGYAKARTA - The month of Ramadan is a month full of blessings and forgiveness for Muslims around the world. In this holy month, Muslims are competing to improve their practices in the month of Ramadan.

In addition to refraining from eating and drinking, there are many other practices that are recommended to be carried out during the month of Ramadan. This article will discuss various practices in the month of Ramadan that can help us achieve blessings and forgiveness from Allah SWT.

Reporting from the NU Online page, here are some sunnah practices in the month of Ramadan that can increase the reward:

In addition to providing energy for activities during fasting, eating suhoor is a highly recommended sunnah.

Ideally, sahur is done before Imsak time, as long as it is still within the limit of being sure that dawn is not yet rising. As the message of the Prophet SAW: "My people will always be in goodness as long as they end the sahur and move to open up." (HR. Ahmad).

When the time of maghrib arrives, Muslims are set to end their fasting immediately. Dates are the main choice to break the fast, and if they are not available, the water is sufficient.

When breaking the fast, it is recommended to read a prayer, one of which is:

You can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't.

"O Allah, because of You I fast, with You I have faith, and for Your sustenance I break the fast, with Your mercy, O the Most Gracious among the lovers."

Before dawn, Muslims who have large hadas (junction, menstruation, or nifas) should take a mandatory bath.

Mandi must aim so that worship can be carried out in a holy state, as well as to avoid the entry of water into the body during bathing after dawn.

Also read the article discussing 4 Vitamins Adding Stamina When Fasting: Fit Body, Smooth Worship.

During the month of Ramadan, it is important to avoid in vain words, especially those that contain sins. This can reduce the value of the reward of fasting.

Although not breaking the fast, Muslims are advised not to do things that are not in accordance with the meaning of fasting, such as excessive eating when breaking the fast or satisfying excessive lust.

In the month of Ramadan, Muslims are strongly advised to increase alms, especially providing food or drinks to break the fast.

It should be noted that the reward earned by the alms giver is the same as the reward of the fasting person.

Itikaf, namely staying in the mosque to worship, is highly recommended during Ramadan. If possible, do itikaf for a whole month, or at least the last ten days to pursue Lailatul Qadar's night.

Try to recite the Qur'an at least once during Ramadan. The more frequent it is, the better because it is in accordance with the recommendations of the scholars.

The practices carried out during the holy month of Ramadan are still being carried out even though the month of Ramadan is over. In other words, consistently in carrying out worship.

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