We are almost here.
The last 10 nights of Ramadan. SubhanAllah how time flies! These nights are often considered the most blessed of the entire month of Ramadan. Mostly, because in these nights contains a night better than 1000 months. That is equivalent to more than 83 years in worship. The virtue is considerably high, so below I will highlight 10 tips for the last 10 nights. If you adhere to the list, you will stand a much greater chance of maximising these last 10 nights, as a means to seek forgiveness, earn the pleasure of Allah and come out of Ramadan better than we entered the month.
Make the intention to give consistently in the last 10 nights. The reward is great on its own with it being Ramadan, and if your charity falls on the Night of Power, the reward is immeasurable.
Solitude is a healthy endeavour when done with the right intention. One of the ways you can maximise on your worship is through the practice of I’tikaf. If you are unable to make I’tikaf during the last 10 nights, try to pursue many days and nights as possible. Make an intention to do Nawafil I’tikaf every time you visit the Masjid. This will add to your scale of good deeds for spending time in the Masjid.
It is imperative to your success in life that you use your time wisely. During these blessed nights, avoid actions that will hinder your ibadah. Take a break from social media for the last 10 nights and avoid watching television.
Work on your internal state by guarding your tongue, protecting your eyes from that which will cause the displeasure of Allah. The more time you spend idle and engaging in speech that is fruitless, the more it will harm you and your chance at benefiting from these blessed nights.
When making dua, make a list of all the goals you wish to embark on. Ask Allah for clarity and wisdom in all matters. Make a list of all your bad habits and struggles and pray for them. It is important that you make dua for every single thing that matters to you in your life, and follow this up with actions that allow you to flourish in the endeavours.
It is important to deeply connect with the Quran during the month of Ramadan. As you enter the last 10 nights make it a goal to attend the night prayers and let the recitation of the Word of Allah penetrate your heart and push you to make Him a priority in your life.
In order to truly thrive as a Muslim, it is imperative that self-accountability and introspection becomes a habit we foster in our lives. Sometimes, we may wrong people and not have the courage to apologise. Know, if you rectify your affairs between yourself and the creation, you will rectify your relationship with your Creator. If you have wronged someone, do not let Ramadan leave you without apologising.
If you eat nutritious food at suhoor and during your iftar, you will stand a better chance of being more cognisant during worship. Avoid fried foods and drink plenty of water to keep your energy levels up.
Make dua to witness the blessed Night of Power. Have your dua list ready and repeat this daily. Renew your intentions. Prepare for this night and you will stand a better chance of witnessing it, inshallah. Make dua for the ummah and know when you do this, Allah will send an angel to you at the time of your supplication who will make dua for you too. SubhanAllah.
To emphasise the importance of the month, reflect on this powerful hadith: