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    Re: How Do You Imagine Your Self After Rammadan? (Score: 1)
    by Jannah_Covet (Jannah_Covet@hotmail.com) on Monday, February 28 @ 04:58:32 AST

    Salam Aalaykum wa ra7mut Allah wa barakato,

    That is the first question that is ALWAYS on my mind during Ramadan, "Will i stay so devoted and dedicated to Islam and Allah, or will my motivation just fade?."

    For many I tend to unfortunately see their enthusiasm towards this topic weaken and fade; And for many years this same habitual routine happened for me, for I as well found my inspiration for a stronger Iman fading day by day.

    I was determined though to stop this diminishing cycle of my enthusiasm and I truely devoted myself to striving to keep my incentive.

    Try to think to yourself of the things that may help YOU through this bad habit; Being all "the best muslim you can be" during Ramadan, and forgetting about that goal afterwards/or just not taking it AS serious.

    For me, it was the strength of mind, and fortitude that helped me through every Ramadan. Just my solid intentions of truely WANTing my iman to stay at its highest at all times, rather than during one month alone. I did many things that helped me develoe a better style of thinking; rather than the prominent idea of "Well, Everyone goes back to their 'regular' selves AFTER Ramadan!."

    My main support through this struggle to change was:

    The Qur'an

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