As Muslims around the global mark the month of Ramadan, young people are looking to Islamic scholars for inspiration and enlightenment during this blessed month. International scholars like Mufti Ismail Menk and others see a renewed interest in their lectures and an increase in their following on social media. Scholars, imams and da’wah workers have a lot to say about Ramadan’s merits, rulings, preparations and so on. In this collection, we explore some of their Facebook and Twitter posts on this sacred month.
Remember that each day in #Ramadan is a build up to the final ten nights. Don't sprint. You need peak performance. Be regular & consistent.
— Mufti Ismail Menk (@muftimenk) June 18, 2015
https://twitter.com/hamzayusuf/status/611443470297739265
Consider Ramadan, a new beginning, a point for positive transformation and a springboard to endless good. #Ramadan
— Dr. Bilal Philips (@DrBilalPhilips) June 18, 2015
Ramadan Mubarak to you and yours! pic.twitter.com/dlM338UELj
— Boonaa Mohammed (@boonaamohammed) June 17, 2015
— Yasmin (@YasminMogahed) June 17, 2015
https://twitter.com/aminawadud/status/611658956486766594
Ramadan tomorrow… for those who are trying to fast with their heart pic.twitter.com/tj8aLnELxW
— Tariq Ramadan (@TariqRamadan) June 17, 2015
Ramadhan means to burn our sins. We need to guard our gaze, tongue, thoughts and ears. When one stays away from haram then one becomes pious
— Abdool Kader Hoosen (@akhoosen) June 18, 2015
Ramadan Kareem! Regard every Ramadan as if it's the last, then it'll become the best! If we lead life like Ramadan, death will be like Eid!
— Mufti Zubair Bayat (@MuftiZB) June 17, 2015
The fasting person's Duas are readily accepted. Do not miss out on this opportunity. #Ramadan2015
— Mufti Yusuf Moosagie (@muftimoosagie) June 18, 2015