The Holy Thirds

Today is the fourteenth of Ramadan. These days are called the days of Magfirah (forgiveness). Ramadan  Is usually, thirty  days. it is divided into three thirds. The first third which is the first ten days of Ramadan is called the days of Rahmah (mercy). The second third is called the days of Magfirah (forgiveness). The last third is called the days of Itg min annar ( emancipation or liberation from fire). The days of Rahmah have gone. On the days of Rahmah, government organizations, private charity  assemblies and rich people distribute flour, milk, sugar,  oil and many different kinds of food to the needy families or those who deserve them. Some people give money. I have been to many countries that do the same thing.

Everyone is happy and the mercy of God is scattered everywhere. Now, we are on the days of Magfirah. Once our sins are forgiven, we can enter paradise with His mercy. The last third of Ramadan is approaching. These are the last ten days of the holy month. They are the days of Lailatul gadr (the night of power). This night, according to Hadeeth is better than eighty three months or more. Our prophet told us to keep an eye for it on the single nights, such as 21st , 23rd , 25th , 27th  and 29th.  In simple words, that night equals the worshipping of God for more than 83 years. This third of Ramadan is distinguished; what about emancipation from fire? I guess,  or rather I'm sure, this is a big opportunity for us to work hard on this third to gain that reward. 

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  • That is Ramadan the holy month. We must exploit these great days and wish forgiveness and mercy on all. 

  • Tumhari merhbani Jeqe. I really appreciate your good words about Ramadan. Thanks again!

  • IT true about ramdan ...if people follow their relgion correctly ...they will sure part of marcy..kindness..

  • Koy baat nahi Rahul. You are most welcome, our idea is to tell you about Ramadan and how we fast and do it. Thanks a lot for your comment.

  • Cam on Mitran! Thanks for visiting my page and commenting on my blog, The Holy Thirds.

  • Thanks for your share, my dear

  • Shookran bizzaf ya Dreamer Man! I hope we gain a lot from our fasting. You are most welcome my dear good friend.

  • Thank you for this nice presentation of the Holy Month of Ramadan.

  • Halet chetore Zahra va Khaili mamnoon! I hope we do what you have stated in that blog, The Holy Thirds. Thanks for your comment. I want to be one of your friends.

  • Kamilan doste khobam Masoome. You have given the succinct description for the holy month. I hope to be one of your friends. Can you send me the friend request?

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