What prayer do you pray during Ramadan?

Explore the specific prayers Muslims partake in during Ramadan, from the Tarawih to those said before fasting and breaking the fast, symbolizing faith, peace, and submission.

What prayer do you pray during Ramadan?

In addition to the five daily prayers that are part of the core of Islam, Muslims recite a special prayer called the Tarawih prayer (night prayer). On the evening of the 27th day of the month of Ramadan, Muslims observe a special night called Layat al-Qadr sometimes referred to as the Night of Power.

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What is the prayer before fasting for Ramadan?

Rabbi wa rabbuka Allah. Oh Allah, make it a start full of peace and faith, safety and Islam. My lord and your lord is Allah. This supplication pairs peace and faith, to show they are connected.

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What prayers to say while fasting?

Keep me strong and alert during my fast. Protect me from the Evil One, deliver me from temptation and steer my mind and heart away from all distractions. Help me to bring my spirit, soul, body and mind into subjection and focus them on You, to Whom all praise belongs, amen.

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What do you say in Ramadan prayer?

Ramadan Dua Day 1 Translation: “O Allah on this day make my fasts the fasts of those who fast sincerely and my standing up in prayer of those who stand up in prayer. Awaken me from the sleep of the heedless and forgive me my sins. O God of the worlds forgive me, O one who forgives the sinners.”

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How do you pray before fasting?

Heavenly Father, as I begin this time of fasting, I pray that you will fill me with Your grace, and grant me strength and resolution to endure the hunger and discomforts that I may experience during this fast. Keep me strong and alert, Lord.

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What do you say before breaking fasting?

“Oh Allah I have fasted for Your sake and broken the fast upon Your provisions.” “The thirst is gone, the veins are moistened, and the reward has been earned if Allah wills.”

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