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Sha'ban is like a training ground before Ramadan.

Sha'ban is like a training ground before Ramadan.

Sha'ban is the perfect time to get ready for Ramadan: fast smartly (Mondays, Thursdays, the 13th to the 15th, or whatever you can handle), train your body and soul, and don't just wait until the last minute. The optional nature of fasting is important-do what you can and don't compare yourself to others. Those who "get ahead" will better handle the challenges of Ramadan. Start your preparations in Sha'ban-and Ramadan will be easier. https://islamdag.ru/vse-ob-islame/59901

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I'd add: prepare your body and sleep schedule. Waking up early is tougher without getting ready for it.

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Better a little bit in advance than a sudden rush and then regret it. Thanks for the motivation.

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Don't worry, God knows our capabilities better than anyone. Thanks for the reminder.

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I always thought that you had to wait. Now I'll try to plan my posts around the 13th to 15th.

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I like the idea of not chasing after perfection. Do what you can - that's right. I used to live like that, but now it’s easier.

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I’ve marked Monday and Thursday in my schedule. Little steps really work.

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Great tip. I always start cutting calories a bit earlier before Ramadan - it's good for my spirit and my stomach.

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Short and to the point. Preparing in Sha'ban gives a psychological boost, I agree.

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Sounds reasonable. The main thing is not to lose it on the very first day of Ramadan because of overload.

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