My Muslim friends at Ramadan
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The 30 days of Ramadan are a great opportunity to meet Muslim friends as they are desperately seeking Allah, as they fast and pray to draw nearer to God.
Here are some thoughts and ideas for engaging with Muslims during Ramadan:
What is Ramadan? Find out about Ramadan, its history, how it is observed, and how to relate to Muslims at this time on the 30 Days of Prayer site. Click here.
Ramadan Opportunities - two members of the Mahabba network share opportunities to share our faith during Ramadan here and here.
Pray during Ramadan - find ideas for prayer here and opportunities to pray with others here.
The Power of Ramadan and the Power of Prayer - read here about what happened one Ramadan when people prayed.
Five Ways to Love Muslim Students during Ramadan - this excellent resource from IFES is applicable to all Muslims; not just students! Click here to read.
Iftar - find out what is iftar in Ramadan here.
Holy Injil: Luke - this Muslim-idiom English translation of Luke’s gospel makes a great gift to give at Eid. Find details here.
The Acceptable Fast - a meditation on Isaiah 58 - a member of the network reflects on fasting. This was based on a talk given at a mosque on the 12th day of Ramadan when some Muslims celebrate the Nazūl-i-Injīl or “Descent of the Gospel”. Click the download button below to access.
Within the last 10 days of Ramadan is the celebration called Laylat al-Qadr, meaning Night of Power or Destiny. This is when the first verses of the Qu'ran were revealed and is said to be the night when sins are forgiven and the blessings and mercy of Allah are abundant. Many traditions observe it on the 27th night of Ramadan.
For advice on organising a special Night of Power Prayer time click HERE.