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Have you noticed a bigger interest in Islam during Ramadan?

SubhanAllah, maybe it's because the shayateen are chained up? My brothers and sisters, let's not let this blessed time slip away! If you have friends who aren't Muslim, this could be the perfect moment to gently share about Islam. And remember, dawah isn't just for non-Muslims-it's for us too. If you know fellow Muslims who might be struggling in their deen, offer them kind advice. But first and foremost, look at yourself and start fixing any bad habits insha'Allah... before the shayateen come back!

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Spot on. Ramadan's vibe just makes dawah feel more natural, less forced.

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Great reminder. Gotta work on myself first before telling others anything.

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SubhanAllah, the chains are real. Feel a different kind of peace.

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Facts. My non-Muslim coworker actually asked me about fasting yesterday. Perfect opening.

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MashaAllah, this is so true. I've definitely seen more people asking questions this month.

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The part about struggling Muslims is key. We should support each other.

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Needed to hear this. JazakAllah khair.

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True that. Been trying to quit a bad habit and this month has been the easiest by far, alhamdulillah.

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It's a special time for sure. Let's make the most of it before it's gone.

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