Sharing love and blessings.

In Ramadan, the month of mercy and transformation, every act of goodness carries even greater weight. When we give, forgive, and help others during this sacred time, we are not just purifying our hearts—we are also planting seeds of blessings that will return to us in ways we cannot always see but will always feel.

Imam Ali (AS) beautifully said: “When you do good to others, you do good to yourself.” (Ghurar al-Hikam). This reflects a deep truth in Islam: the kindness and generosity we show are never lost. Every moment of charity, every sincere prayer for another, every time we hold our tongue instead of speaking harshly—all of it comes back to us, bringing peace to our hearts and barakah into our lives.

Allah Himself reminds us:

“Is the reward for good [anything] but good?” (Qur’an 55:60)

And what better time to embody this than in Ramadan? The Prophet (PBUH) was at his most generous in this month, teaching us that Ramadan is not just about fasting—it is about giving more, loving more, and becoming more merciful.

So, as you move through this blessed month, know that every kindness you offer—whether it’s feeding someone at Iftar, making du’a for a loved one, or even just offering a smile—will return to you in ways only Allah knows. Keep doing good, and trust that the Most Generous will never let it go to waste.


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