Daily Islamic Routine

“Allah Almighty has sent us into this world for His worship, and He has explained everything through the Quran and His prophets. Every good deed and its method has been beautifully taught in our Deen. Some of these methods are mentioned below.”

Impotance of Fajr

“Fajr is the first prayer of our day, and its importance is greater than the other prayers—although each prayer has its own value. Fajr holds extra virtue because we sacrifice our comfort and sleep, make wudu in the cold, and put in effort for the sake of Allah. We all know that our religion is the name of sacrifice, and the greater the sacrifice, the greater the reward.
Therefore, waking up for Fajr, making it a habit, and encouraging others to do the same is essential for all of us.”

Daily Quran Recitation

“The time of Fajr prayer is very precious, as Allah’s mercy descends during this period. It is a time when reciting the Quran and acting upon it brings great reward. Fajr prayer requires sacrificing sleep, and at this time we should seek Allah’s mercy.

Daily Quran recitation is essential, whether in the morning, evening, day, or night. Many people recite the Quran only during Ramadan, but we are commanded to read it throughout the year. For non-Hafiz students, at least half a Juz should be recited daily, and for Hafiz, three Juz are recommended. May Allah grant us all the ability to recite the Quran daily.

Daily Morning Beneficial Duas

“Along with the Quran, morning time is important for reciting Masnoon Duas, which strengthen our faith in Allah. These include waking up, making wudu, and prayers for sunrise, health, and healing. They also include supplications to seek Allah’s help and to express gratitude. Therefore, we should recite these daily to maintain our connection with Allah.

“Reciting these duas should be done according to Allah’s command and the Prophet’s way, not according to personal choice, and it must be done sincerely for the sake of Allah.”

The First Sunnah Of The Day

Although many Sunnahs exist, the first Sunnah of the day is to wake up at Fajr, get out of bed, recite the morning dua, and thank Allah for giving us another day. Despite our sins, He grants us a new day as an opportunity to do good deeds. The morning dua is part of the daily life supplications, and reflecting on it, this becomes the first Sunnah of the day. After this, one should follow the Sunnah by offering prayers and reciting the Quran.”

“Therefore, we should begin our day with this Sunnah so that our whole day is pleasant and good, and we continue to act upon the true Sunnahs throughout the day.”



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