The effect of Ramadan on people's aqeeda is profound. No doubt, Ramadan brings in a person a certain type
of nobility (for the lack of a better word) and feelings of purpose that accompanies the soul. In Ramadan a person realizes and she commits herself to not to submit to, physcially bow down or do sajdah to anything other than Allah. She does not call anyone other than Allah in duaa, nor worry for anyone's approval and forgiveness save Allah. She does not go to the dead or wear taweez, read her horoscope. She does not fear any form of spirit or jinn. She is not suspicious or believes the soothsayers. For one month, everyone truly commits to all the principles of Tawheed.
I am sad after this month ends, people will start the aforementioned shirk again
of nobility (for the lack of a better word) and feelings of purpose that accompanies the soul. In Ramadan a person realizes and she commits herself to not to submit to, physcially bow down or do sajdah to anything other than Allah. She does not call anyone other than Allah in duaa, nor worry for anyone's approval and forgiveness save Allah. She does not go to the dead or wear taweez, read her horoscope. She does not fear any form of spirit or jinn. She is not suspicious or believes the soothsayers. For one month, everyone truly commits to all the principles of Tawheed.
I am sad after this month ends, people will start the aforementioned shirk again
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