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Ramadan from the tongue of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)

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The sleep of the fasting person is worship, and his silence is deemed as glorifying.  many times more merits are given for his good deeds and worship. His prayers are accepted; his sins are forgiven and eliminated.

 

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Special Ramadan Days of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)

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