The first blessing of Ramzan (Ramadan) is known as Rehmat—the blessing of mercy. It reminds believers that this sacred month begins with Allah’s immense compassion and forgiveness. During these early days, Muslims focus on kindness, patience, and gratitude. Fasting from dawn to sunset teaches self-control, empathy for the poor, and a stronger connection with faith.
People try to improve their character, offer extra prayers, and help others through charity and good deeds. The atmosphere becomes peaceful and spiritual, as families gather for sehri and iftar, sharing food and prayers. The first Ashra encourages everyone to seek Allah’s mercy, purify their hearts, and start Ramzan with sincere intentions and hope for blessings.
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