Heading: Jumma-tul-Wida in the Light of Ahl-e-Bait (A.S)
The last Friday of Ramadan, known as Jumma-tul-Wida, holds a special place in the hearts of Muslims. It marks the nearing end of the blessed month and serves as a reminder to make the most of the remaining days. In the light of Ahl-e-Bait (A.S), this day is a powerful opportunity for reflection, repentance, and spiritual growth.
According to the teachings of Ali ibn Abi Talib, the end of Ramadan should not be seen as the end of worship, but as a continuation of the spiritual habits developed throughout the month. He emphasized that the true success of a believer is not just in fasting but in becoming a better person.
The Holy Quran reminds believers: “Indeed, Allah loves those who repent and purify themselves” (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:222). This verse reflects the essence of Jumma-tul-Wida — a day to seek forgiveness and renew intentions.
Ahl-e-Bait (A.S) taught that this Friday should be spent in prayer, charity, and remembrance of Allah. It is a time to ask oneself whether the lessons of Ramadan have brought real change in character.
Moreover, this day is also a chance to pray for others. Islam emphasizes unity and compassion, and praying for fellow believers increases rewards and strengthens bonds.
In conclusion, Jumma-tul-Wida is not just a farewell but a beginning. By following the teachings of Ahl-e-Bait (A.S), believers can carry the روح of Ramadan into their daily lives.

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