The month of Ramadan is (the month) in which the Qur’an was sent down, as a guide for humans and explanations for these instructions and a differentiator (between right and wrong) (Surah Al-Baqarah: 185)
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Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar and is considered the holiest month in Islam. It is a time when Muslims around the world fast from dawn until sunset, refraining from food, drink, and other physical needs. However, Ramadan is much more than abstaining from eating and drinking—it is a month of spiritual growth, self-discipline, and deep connection with Allah.
During Ramadan, Muslims increase their prayers, recite and reflect upon the Holy Qur’an, and engage in acts of charity and kindness. The fast begins with a pre-dawn meal called Suhoor and ends at sunset with Iftar, often shared with family and community. This month teaches patience, gratitude, humility, and compassion for those who are less fortunate.
Ramadan is also known as the month in which the Qur’an was first revealed, making it a time of great spiritual significance. The last ten nights are especially important, as they include Laylat al-Qadr (the Night of Power), a night believed to be better than a thousand months.
Above all, Ramadan is a month of mercy, forgiveness, and renewal. It encourages believers to purify their hearts, strengthen their faith, and build a stronger bond with their Creator and community.


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Join us daily for Iftar meals in Ramadan. Break your fast together in a peaceful Islamic environment.
Offer nightly Taraweeh prayers with us. Special Qiyam-ul-Lail in the last ten nights.
Participate in Qur’an recitation circles. Sessions for Tilawat, Hifz, and reflection.
Give your Zakat and Sadaqah through our center. Help deserving families in this blessed month.
Attend daily Ramadan bayan and lectures. Learn about fasting, patience, and spirituality.
Join us in seeking the Night of Power. Extra prayers and worship in the last nights.
“To inspire devotion, encourage charity, and build a stronger, united community.”
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The vision of Ramadan is to create a compassionate and faithful society guided by patience, gratitude, and generosity. It seeks to inspire lasting spiritual transformation, where the values learned during this blessed month—mercy, peace, and unity—continue to shape lives throughout the year.
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The mission of Ramadan is to strengthen faith through fasting, prayer, and reflection. It aims to purify the heart, develop self-discipline, and inspire acts of kindness and charity. Ramadan encourages believers to grow spiritually, serve humanity, and deepen their connection with Allah while fostering unity within the community.
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Ramadan teaches values that shape both personal character and community life. It strengthens faith by encouraging sincere prayer, reflection, and remembrance of Allah. The month nurtures compassion, reminding us to care for the poor, support the needy, and show kindness to everyone around us. Through fasting, it develops patience, self-discipline, and gratitude, helping believers appreciate their blessings and practice humility.

We collect and distribute Zakat and Sadaqah during the blessed month of Ramadan to support families in need, both locally and globally. Your generosity brings hope, food, and relief to those who need it most.
Empowering and connecting women through Ramadan circles, Islamic learning sessions, and community gatherings in a respectful and uplifting environment.
We offer guidance and counseling services during Ramadan to help individuals and families strengthen relationships, resolve conflicts, and grow spiritually in this sacred month.
Providing daily Iftar meals and halal food distribution to fasting individuals and underprivileged families, spreading the joy and blessings of Ramadan.
Our Ramadan center offers special programs and services designed to meet the spiritual, social, and charitable needs of the community during this blessed month.
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