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Ramadan Made Easy. A New Muslim's Guide to the Fast, the Nights, and the Month That Changes You
Ali Imam (Author) · Independently published · Paperback
Ramadan can feel impossible before you live it - but you do not have to enter the month unprepared.
Ramadan Made Easy is a clear, practical, and spiritually grounded guide for Muslims preparing for the fast, especially new Muslims, first-time fasters, returning Muslims, and anyone who wants to understand the month more deeply.
Written with warmth and honesty, this step-by-step companion walks you through Ramadan from beginning to end: preparing before the month begins, waking for suhoor, fasting through the workday, breaking the fast at iftar, praying Tarawih, reading Qur'an, seeking Laylat al-Qadr, giving zakat al-fitr, celebrating Eid, and carrying the month into the rest of your life.
This book does not pretend Ramadan is always easy. It speaks honestly about hunger, thirst, tiredness, family pressure, non-Muslim workplaces, illness, travel, pregnancy, missed days, dry Ramadans, grieving Ramadans, and the fear of not doing enough.
Inside, you'll find simple explanations of what breaks the fast, what does not break the fast, how to prepare physically and spiritually, how to navigate Ramadan in modern life, and how to approach the last ten nights with focus and hope.
For the Muslim preparing for their first Ramadan - or their next Ramadan - this is a calm companion for the fast, the nights, and the month that changes you.
May this Ramadan be easier than you fear and deeper than you hope.
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