Bismillahi rahmani raheem
In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Most MercifulLike I mentioned in the previous chapter, Ramadan is the month of forgiveness, which means we expect to have a few, if not all, of our sins wiped from our records in return for our taubah.
However, you can't expect to receive Allah's forgiveness if you yourself cannot forgive others. Stop holding grudges for things that happened; what's done is done. Move on with your life. Learn to forgive. When you become a forgiving person, you will start to live a happy life; it's a fact.
Take a look at those who despise their family members because of a silly fault. For years they continue to hate on one another, spread rumors, separate themselves from their presence. It's serious madness, and it needs to be stopped. Forgive and forget, that's what you should live by. And in'sha'Allah in doing so, Allah will forgive you easily, because you forgive others easily.
And that's all from me for today, wa asselamu alaikum, peace ✌🏼️
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Ramadan Tips
SpiritualJust a few tips, tricks, and things to know to help you (and me. I mainly wrote this for my own reminders) get the most out of your Ramadan, in'sha'Allah