Its that time of the year again, Ramadhan. Alhamdulillah.
Ramadhan and just mentally noting down some targets I aim to achieve with the permission of Allah. However I didn't get nowhere near as much done as I had intended to. I know I can speak for other women out there, when Ramadhan approaches you want to blitz the house, searching for new clothings and bake or buy cookies ( typical of women ... Im one of them!! )
One thing I'm mega pleased about is having no 'outside the home'. I was beginning to feel quite restricted not only as a daughter, a mother and a muslimah confining myself to this notion I built inside my own head that I must be home straight from work to iftar with my family.
I have a fairly busy life I would say but I don't always like it, in fact most of the time I don't, particularly in Ramadhaan and I think its normal for Muslims to feel that way. We are thoughtful creatures and like to be solitary at times to reflect on life on the creator, on the creation, the wonders of this world and his signs, how we can better ourselves in all aspects of our lives, spend more time learning new things and getting into good habits.
I wish all of you, muslimah ..... Ramadhan Mubarak and have a Blessing Ramadhan!
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