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A lovely gesture from a neighbour during Ramadan

Assalamu alaikum everyone, I wanted to share a beautiful experience. I have Muslim neighbours and during Ramadan, I decided to do a kind gesture by baking some banana muffins with dates-something I really enjoy making. I did it just out of neighbourly kindness, without expecting anything in return. Recently, they have sent over home-baked treats for the second time, all so thoughtfully prepared and in such generous amounts. I'm really touched by their warmth and would like to properly thank them, but I'm not sure of the best way to express my gratitude. Any advice would be appreciated! May Allah bless you all.

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Beautiful story, mashaAllah. A simple 'thank you' from the heart is perfect, but if you want to do more, maybe some flowers with a card?

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This is so heartwarming! Honestly, just telling them how touched you are, maybe with a handwritten note, would mean the world. Acts of kindness like this make communities.

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Maybe you could invite them for iftar sometime after Ramadan? It'd be a nice way to return the hospitality. Food always brings people together.

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This made me smile. Just keep being your kind self-that's the best thanks. The connection you've built is the real gift.

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Awww that's lovely! They sound wonderful.

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