Farewell Jummah, also known as Jumma tul Wida is the last Friday of Ramadan.
Farewell Jummah is the last Friday of Ramadan. The day holds immense importance for Muslims. It is a day to pray and ask Allah for forgiveness.
Things to Do on Farewell Jummah (Jummah tul Wida)
Here are the things every Muslim should do while preparing for farewell jummah:
1. Engage in Prayers
Start your day with prayers. One must engage in worship and seek forgiveness from Allah. Reciting Salat tul Tasbih and praying the Nafl prayer is a great option.
2. Recite Quran
Spend your day reciting the Holy Quran. Do read Surah Mulk after Maghrib Prayers.
3. Give Charity
Give Sadaqah in the form of money, food, etc. It holds a great importance.
4. Do Dhikr
Keep on reciting verses that emphasize the greatness of Allah.
Wishes
Jumma-tul-Wida is all about blessings and happiness. Share messages with friends and family. Ask them to pray for you. Share good Hadis and sayings with them too.
Here are some wishes and messages you can send:
With Ramadan, the gates of heaven are opened and dua is accepted, use it against your problems. Jumma Mubarak 2024!
May Allah guide you throughout your life, not just during Ramadan. Farewell Jumma!
May this Jumah lighten your life. Remember me in your prayers.
Significance of Farewell Jummah
The Jumma-tul-Wida is the farewell day of Ramadan. The importance of Ramadhan is already very high and when a Friday is added the importance is boosted more. It is time to prepare for Eid ul Fitr and bid farewell to the blessed ones.
Muslims believe that prayers are accepted on this day. The Holy Prophet peace be upon him has emphasized the importance of Friday prayers. It has been stated that these prayers protect an individual for the rest of the week.
Sunnahs
1. Take a Bath
Muslims are advised to take a bath before the Friday prayer.
2. Wear good Clothes
Not necessarily new but one should wear clean good clothes in honor of Jumma-tul-Wida.
3. Reach for Friday Prayers on time
Reach the Mosque before the Khutbah Starts. Try reaching the mosque before the Khutbah starts.
Farewell Jummah is more than just an ordinary Friday. It is a day of prayers and bidding farewell to the blessed month. Muslims ponder over the lessons learned during Ramadan. They get themselves ready to welcome Eid ul Fitr.
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