Ramadan Fasting Tips and Practices to Enhance Your Spiritual Connection with Allah

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Imam Alhaji Muhammed Musa Cisse Eleebo Al-Ilory is a renowned Islamic scholar and spiritual leader who has spent decades studying and teaching about Islam. He is the founder of Shabab International  Foundation in Kwara State Ilorin, Nigeria. In this exclusive interview, he happily and graciously shared his sagacious knowledge and wisdom about Ramadan fasting and how it can help you deepen your spiritual connection with Allah.

Imam Muhammed Musa who is admired by even his fellow scholars discuss with Royal TV deep about the

  • Ramadan fasting
  • Spiritual connection
  • Allah
  • Tips
  • Practices
  • First-time fasters
  • Energy levels
  • Breaking fast
  • Dates and water
  • Last 10 days
  • Charity and kindness
  • Common mistakes
  • Balance
  • Motivation

Imam Alhaji Muhammed Musa Cisse Eleebo Al-Ilory is a renowned Islamic scholar and spiritual leader who has spent decades studying and teaching about Islam. In this exclusive interview, he’ll share his insights and wisdom about Ramadan fasting and how it can help you deepen your spiritual connection with Allah even if you are a first-time faster.

Imam Muhammed Musa Cisse highlights the importance of intention when it comes to fasting during Ramadan by sharing his sagacious knowledge on how setting the right intention can help you stay focused and motivated throughout the day, even when you’re feeling hungry or tired.

He went further to discuss the importance of spiritual practices during Ramadan, including reading the Quran, performing taraweeh prayers, and engaging in acts of charity. Imam Alhaji Muhammed Musa Cisse Eleebo Al-Ilory shared how these practices can help you deepen your spiritual connection with Allah and how to incorporate them into your daily routine.

He also talked about the importance of suhoor, the pre-dawn meal that Muslims eat before beginning their fast as well as tips for making the most of your suhoor meal, and some of the foods that are best for keeping you full and energized throughout the day.

“Fasting has never been easy to engage but it is easy when it is part of your being”. said Imam Musa who went on to break down the challenges that Muslims may face during Ramadan fasting, and how those who fast can easily overcome these challenges and stay focused on their spiritual goals.

Concerning the belief that Jihad is part of Islam, the Imam said; “Jihad is a sin and anyone who kills himself and others for the sake of Allah will go to hell”.

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