“Allahumma inni laka sumtu, wa bika aamantu, wa ‘alayka tawakkaltu, wa Ala rizqika aftartu.” This translates to, “Oh Allah, I fasted for You, and I believe in You, and I put my trust in You, and I break my fast with Your sustenance.”
Now that the adhan for Maghrib has sounded, we can break our fast and have our meal, called iftar! The fast is usually broken with dates or water, as it is sunnah.
Upon breaking the fast, it is a great practice to say a dua, meaning supplication, to Allah. Dua upon iftar is greatly rewarded, and there are many to choose from, one being...
Explaining Dua upon Iftar!
Taraweeh prayers are done in sets of two rak'ats, meaning series of movements. Muslims can preform a minimum of eight to a maximum of twenty rakats in total.
After iftar and Isha, we participate in the sunnah prayer called Taraweeh! These prayers can only be performed in Ramadan.
Explaining Taraweeh!
This concludes a typical day of Ramadan with Sunni Muslims! Now you know five components within our day, those being Suhoor, Wudhu, the five daily prayers, a dua for iftar, and Taraweeh!
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