It was held Monday evening at the 32nd Tehran International Holy Quran Exhibition with the participation of three religious scholars.
Ismaili, one of the experts, emphasized the importance of enhancing spirituality and morality during Ramadan, saying that in this month, God provides conditions that allow Muslims to easily engage in prayer, supplication, and recitation of the Quran, while staying away from wrongdoing.
If a person decides to take advantage of this opportunity, they can establish new positive habits in their life, he said.
Bazdar, another scholar addressing the forum, highlighted the importance of the commands and obligations related to the month of Ramadan. He viewed this month as a valuable opportunity for Muslims to cultivate positive habits and emphasized the significance of sharing meals with family, particularly during Suhoor (predawn meal) and Iftar, considering it a chance to strengthen family bonds.
He also spoke about the importance of performing prayers on time, stating that praying promptly is one of the emphasized recommendations in Islamic teachings.
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Bazdar further referred to organizing daily life and said Ramadan is the ideal time to establish order and discipline in one’s life.
Baqeri, the last speaker, highlighted waking up before dawn as an opportunity for spiritual elevation.
He noted that worship during the hours before dawn is highly recommended in verses of the Quran and Islamic traditions, and Ramadan provides the chance for individuals to adopt this spiritual practice.
Furthermore, he discussed the elevation of spiritual levels and fasting, saying that fasting during Ramadan is not merely about abstaining from food and drink, but it is also an opportunity for moral upliftment and avoidance of sins.
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