The month of Ramadan [is that] in which was revealed the Qur’an, a guidance for the people and clear proofs of guidance and criterion. So whoever sights [the new moon of] the month, let him fast it ,and whoever is ill or on a journey – then an equal number of other days. Allah intends for you ease and does not intend for you hardship and [wants] for you to complete the period and to glorify Allah for that [to] which He has guided you; and perhaps you will be grateful.1

Ramadan is around the corner! This time, I will be fasting insha’Allah. Yes, this year I want to fast and will fast insha’Allah. I missed fasting last year due to active chemotherapy but this year Alhamdullilah I will be fasting with you insha’Allah.

And like you, I too want to maximize the benefits of this month, as who knows what is going to happen next year? Now, to maximize the benefits of anything, it is very important to plan, as failing to plan is planning to fail.

Planning is a Sunnah of the Messenger of Allah SAW. HeSAW  meticulously planned everything and relied on Allah Allah Subhanahu-wa-Taala for guidance and accomplishment of his goals. For example, heSAW  planned his hijra to Medina from asking Ali small - radi-allahu-anhum to sleep in his place to choosing Abu Bakr small - radi-allahu-anhum as his SAW companion for the trip to packing supplies and finding the right guide.

I now truly understand the implication of the hadith in which the Messenger of Allah SAW says, ” Tie up the camel and trust in Allah.2

I can hear you saying , “What, you didn’t understand”? And I am embarrassed to say, I thought I understood but I was wrong. And so, I want to start afresh and make some awesome plans for Ramadan, and set goals and develop some habits, to make this Ramadan all about tasting the sweetness of faith and feeling the mercy of my Lord.

So, are you ready to join me in my planning?

Let’s begin. Bismillah. In the name of Allah!

Hmm, so what do you think are the major acts that we should all do: obligatory as well as voluntary to achieve our goal? Fasting, Salah, reading Quran, making Du’a , giving in charity, repentance, doing and/or increasing in general good deeds, reviving and/or strengthening family ties and so much more.

Experts say (and I agree) that it takes 30 days for a habit to form. There is almost a month before Ramadan begins–give or take a few days. So, let’s begin now to make habits for Ramadan so that during the month of Ramadan, you and I can focus on acting upon those habits with excellence rather than stressing ourselves out in trying to set them!

1) Renew Intention— To have the best Ramadan EVER, make dua and beg Allah Allah Subhanahu-wa-Taala to make it the best. Maximize your intention now!

2) Fasting — The Prophet SAW used to fast in the first half of Sha’baan. You can also fast some days in the month of Shab’aan to get into the “mode” of fasting. And this could also be an awesome opportunity to make up missed fasts from previous years, if you have any. However, I would like to remind you that the Messenger of Allah SAW said,: “When a half of Sha’ban remains, then do not fast.” 3

3) Salah  This Ramadan, you could be aiming to:

a) Pray all 5 prayers,

b) To pray on time

c) To pray at the ‘awwal time(i.e., right after the adhaan is called out)

d) To offer complete salah, all sunnahs and nawafils, etc.

Now is the perfect time to start doing these aforementioned acts so that you don’t feel overwhelmed to begin your voluntary units of prayer while fasting in Ramadan. Set your alarm 15 minutes before Fajr to offer tahajjud, so that when Ramadan begins, you don’t find it too difficult to get up for suhoor.

4) Reading Qur’an — The rewards for reading Qur’an are manifold in the month of Ramadan. Some of us can read the whole Qur’an 2-3 times in Ramadan. But some of us find it tough to finish it even once. Start early. Begin reciting from today. Keep your mushaf or your phones with the Qur’an app handy at Fajr, so that right after Salah, you can start reciting. This will get you in the habit of reading Qur’an and also give you a head-start insha’Allah!

5) Making Du’a Ramadan is a month when Allah Allah Subhanahu-wa-Taala answers many du’as. Get your du’as ready. Organize all the dua’s mentioned in the Quran in one place and the masnoon du’as in another. Begin reciting the morning and evening du’as from now so that the habit of reciting them is already set before Ramadan. Grab a small empty notebook and write all the duas that you want to make for yourself, your family, your loved ones, the ummah and for the ones departed from this world in your own language in that book. Write down duas for dreams that you want to accomplish. They may seem impossible right now but remember, “impossible” is a word only in our dictionary. For Allah Allah Subhanahu-wa-Taala, everything is possible.

6) Repentance — Repentance erases our sins and increases our capabilities. If you are not in the habit of seeking repentance, then now is the time to do it. Do istigfhfar right after every Salah.

7) Charity — Charity brings with it many rewards, more so in the month of Ramadan. Set aside clothes, furniture and/or books that you can donate. Many of us prefer to give our zakat during the month of Ramadan. If that is the case, then set aside money now. Else, you might find it tough to take out the sum during the month.Blog Post-The Pre Ramadan Planner 2015-Inside poster

8) Plan your Menu and Groceries –Try to plan your menus and buy the groceries beforehand. Freeze snacks and casseroles to reduce cooking time during Ramadan.

9) Go shopping — Yes, go shopping. Get your Eid clothes ready for yourself and your family. There will be get-together parties that are either casual or formal in nature after Eid. Get your wardrobe ready now. Don’t waste time in the markets during Ramadan. The Messenger of Allah  said, “The dearest parts on the face of the earth near Allah are its mosques, and the most hated parts near Allah are its markets.” 4

10) Plan your day in Ramadan — Chalk a daily plan while you will be fasting. Block time for reading Quran, reflection on what you read and time for sharing it with your family. Plan your day around Salah.

11) Get Kids activities and supplies for Ramadan — For many of us, our children will be home from school this Ramadan inshaAllah. Plan your halal fun activities and get the supplies right now so that you are not running to get glue, clay, paper, etc. during Ramadan.

11) Organize your Call List Ramadan is a great time to reach out to family and friends who we haven’t been in touch with for some time now. Get your list ready with phone numbers. Start calling people now so that by the time Eid approaches, you have reached out to all of them insha’Allah.

12) Begin Social Media Detox Diet — I usually don’t stay away from social media (including Facebook and whatsapp) during Ramadan. In fact, I try to share something beneficial on these platforms as much as I can, without stressing myself out in Ramadan. Yet, it would be great to Unfollow or Unlike pages that distract you during Ramadan. Those posts are huge time wasters and time is precious, especially in Ramadan.

13) Revamp your Audio Files in the Car — Get CD’s or download Qur’an du’as and lectures in USB’s so you can listen to them while driving. One Ramadan, my husband and I almost finished half of the lectures of each juz while driving to the masjids and doing the errands.

These “plans” are what I am planning to get done before Ramadan this year. I am sure you might be having some great ideas too! Please share them with us so that we can benefit from your experience as well! 🙂 We would love to hear from you. :) You can comment using Facebook and Google+ as well. Just see comments section :)

I pray that this Ramadan is indeed the best we have yet. May Allah Allah Subhanahu-wa-Taala accept our worship and forgive us our sins, and may we live to witness another amazing Ramadan next year. Ameen

  1.  Quran, Chapter 2, Verse 185
  2.  At-Tirmidhi, 2517
  3.  At-Tirmidhi
  4.  Muslim

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71 replies on “The Ramadan Pre Planner-2015”

  • aheadtime@gmail.com'
    Zeyaul
    May 21, 2015 at 3:44 pm

    Jazak Allahu Khairan…Very useful and prompting information..

    • sana gul waseem
      May 25, 2015 at 3:37 pm

      Assalam alai kum,

      JazakaAllah khairan 🙂 i am glad you found it useful

      • naziayk@hotmail.co.uk'
        nazia
        June 3, 2015 at 6:52 am

        Salam sister…beautiful topic jazakAllah khairan..can u plz tell me about tahjjud time…jzk

    • Aliyuyaualiyu@gmail.com'
      Aliyu y Aliyu
      June 5, 2015 at 3:32 pm

      Aslm sis may Allah accept all your did and reward you with janna and make it easy for us to spread his religion all over thank you

    • iamidris@gmail.com'
      Idris Idris
      June 6, 2015 at 7:49 pm

      May ALLAH BLESS YOUR EFFORTS. AMIN

  • […] I now truly understand the implication of the hadith in which the Messenger of Allah  says, ” Tie up the camel and trust in Allah.” 21 […]

  • Shegufta.tahsin@gmail.com'
    Shegufta
    May 22, 2015 at 3:33 am

    Ameen. Thanks for the helpful tips and insightful post. JazakAllahu khayran! 🙂

    • sana gul waseem
      May 25, 2015 at 3:38 pm

      Assalam alai kum Dear Sister, I am happy you found it useful.

  • […] plans, career plans, wedding plans, etc. – we are great at all of it. Then why not a pre-Ramadan plan? You know your life, your schedules and your commitments. Keeping these in mind, chalk out a […]

  • mustafaqr7@gmail.com'
    mustafa
    May 22, 2015 at 9:51 am

    Jazakallah for this post. May Allah guide us all. Ameen!

    • sana gul waseem
      May 25, 2015 at 3:38 pm

      Ameen brother!

  • zaki.tanweer@gmail.com'
    tanweer
    May 22, 2015 at 12:42 pm

    Jazakallah khair:-). beautifully written , motivational

    • sana gul waseem
      May 25, 2015 at 3:39 pm

      JazakaAllah khairan for your comments brother, may Allah swt accept from us.

  • amatulmoizbushra@gmail.com'
    AM Bushra
    May 22, 2015 at 3:18 pm

    Jazakillahu khair sister
    what i wanted to add is
    inshaAllah we will listen the adhaan and will give its answer after that dua of Adhan what our prophet SAW Taught us. ..inshaAllah. .

    • sana gul waseem
      May 25, 2015 at 3:40 pm

      Assalam alai kum, yes sister, indeed this a great tip! a forgotten sunnah for many of us.

  • ifraah_lbn@hotmail.com'
    Afraah
    May 23, 2015 at 12:00 am

    “Allahumma Barik Lana Fi Rajab
    Wa Shabaan Wa Ballighna Ramadan.”
    Oh Allah Give Us The Blessings
    Of The Month Of Rajab And Sha’baan
    And Allow Us To Reach Ramadan.

  • Mrmusacamara7@gmail.com'
    Musa
    May 23, 2015 at 12:13 am

    I wanna fast the whole month of Ramadan with piety and God consciousness, may Allah make Ramadan easy for us.

    • sana gul waseem
      May 25, 2015 at 3:40 pm

      Ameen, brother, amen for all of us

  • hdida16@yahoo.com'
    Hamza
    May 23, 2015 at 12:13 am

    jazakaAllahu khayran in sha Allah Allah will make it easy for us all.

  • vitty.91@hotmail.it'
    Vittoria
    May 23, 2015 at 12:39 am

    Second Ramadan for me this year I hope I will complete all of it inshallah. Everyone was like you are crazy you can’t stay without food for more than 8 hours, this is something stupid, but Allah gave me the strengthens to go on and to be focus on myself and seeking for his help and bless. It’s a feeling that I never felt before, it’s so nice and I felt so strong my eeman. I hope everyone will find yourself and your way to Allah inshallah. I pray for all my brothers and sisters that they are in countries where the wars doesn’t stop and the persecution doesn’t stop, may Allah bless you all. Ameen

    Salam alaykum
    Ps: can you please tell where I can find a good translation of the Sunnah of the prophet Mohammed( peace and blessing of God be upon him)?

    • sana gul waseem
      May 25, 2015 at 3:42 pm

      Assalam alai kum Sis ,

      you can grab a copy of the sealed nectar by Saifur Rahman. Its very good. Even “when the moon split” is good.
      🙂

  • mwahab@hotmail.com'
    May 23, 2015 at 1:46 am

    As Salamu Alaykum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuh,

    JazakAllahu Khair! Ameen!

    May Almighty Allah have mercy and guide us all to righteousness! Ameen!

    • sana gul waseem
      May 25, 2015 at 3:42 pm

      ameen!

  • sags.ali@facebook.com'
    Sagira
    May 23, 2015 at 3:43 am

    My hard dawah is not only for me,not only for my family but to all the Ommah,and it is not only on the month of Ramadhan but evry time of my meeting with Our Almighty ALLAH(SWT),in every Ramadhan come am always planning and praying to earn some amount of monney to give as a charity for those people who most needed,

    ALLAHUMMA MUSHARRIFALKULOOB,SHARRIF KULOOBANA
    AMEEN YARABBAL ALAMEEN,ALLAHU AKBAR,MASHA ALLAH,
    i wanna be a real Ommah with in my Deeds,my Words and in my Body.

    • sana gul waseem
      May 25, 2015 at 3:43 pm

      May allah swt accept your efforts and make it easy for u , amen

  • ashekurrahman@gmail.com'
    ashek
    May 23, 2015 at 3:45 am

    Plan simple .. Planning high volume of task for Ramadan may not work. Plan small and do 100% of them. 1- read whole Quran 2- donate money/ charity. 3- make dedicated dua and quantity based zikr as much as possible . 4- fast 29/30 days in Ramadan . and you can add more actions if you have more time. Like reading the hadiths related to ramadan or communicate with relatives and friends to keep in touch.

    If you fail to plan, you plan to fail. That’s all for Ramadan ahead

    • sana gul waseem
      May 25, 2015 at 3:44 pm

      Yes Brother! JazakaAllah khairan for the great tip

  • hemaghonaim@gmail.con'
    ibrahim
    May 23, 2015 at 4:19 am

    It is great to plane any mission on our life ,
    Ramadan is a gift from الله to us , it comes once ayear . To clean our chest , our bodies and our hearts … then raise our spirits to a higher level , we shall do our best to be with the motaqeen ان شاء الله

    • Sana gul waseem
      May 25, 2015 at 3:45 pm

      May Allah swt accept your and our efforts. Ameen

  • bantaw@gmail.com'
    Banta Wague
    May 23, 2015 at 4:21 am

    May Allah reward us all for our efforts. As a heavy coffee drinker, one of the things I do is gradually stop drinking coffee before Ramadan..I am caffeine free two weeks before Ramadan. That way, I would not go through caffeine withdrawals and focus more on spiritual. Also, it allows me to cleanse myself from a full year of coffee drinking. Leaving in Seattle where halal food can be hard to find, I make a trip to the slaughter house a week before Ramadan and get lamb meat for full month including Eid..you get fresh meat, save money and ensure your meat is halal. Ramadan will be coincide with the beginning of school vacation and it’s a perfect time to get the children involved in all of the activities, to center learning throughout the month. Also, I save my vacation hours so that I can take be off the last 10 days of Ramadan and Eid. At my work, they know this is a time I like to take off. The last 10 days are so important I believe it’s just best to be off work if one has the possibility. JazakaAllah Khairan

    • sana gul waseem
      May 25, 2015 at 3:46 pm

      Assalam alai kum, Great tip ! i too have decreased my tea 🙂 May Allah swt make it easy for all of us amen

  • Saima3110@hotmail.com'
    Saima Kamran
    May 23, 2015 at 4:22 am

    Jazakillah Khair Sana..May Allah swt Bless all Momin with Khair,hidayat & Barkat & accept our deeds & forgive us for our shortcomings,Ameen.Love u for sake of my Rabb

    • sana gul waseem
      May 25, 2015 at 3:46 pm

      Assalam alai kum Saima bhabi,
      <3 ameen , i too love you for the sake of Allah swt ! amen to your beautuful dua

  • Drsadiaiqbal@gmail.con'
    Mrs tariq
    May 23, 2015 at 4:59 am

    Its beautiful and very accurately guided i m going to follow it from today inshAllah

  • dawoodhafiz9082@gmail.com'
    Dawood
    May 23, 2015 at 5:17 am

    Thanks for this article!

  • blindtrust@hotmail.com'
    Fariha
    May 23, 2015 at 5:23 am

    AssalamOalaikam,Ameen. Thanks for the helpful tips and insightful post. JazakAllahu khayran! kaseera!

  • aqila.ishaq@yahoo.com'
    Aaqila
    May 23, 2015 at 5:59 am

    Asalamu Alaikum… I wasnt knowing that this much could b done during ramzan… Keep in in tough with relatives nd pendowning my duas… In sha Allah I wil try to follow all these things… Allah bless u…

  • faithful.tamra@yahoo.com'
    Amina
    May 23, 2015 at 5:59 am

    Jazek Allah Khair sister:
    Any advice anyone can give about fasting and perimenopause?I find that I am “starving” each 5 minutes…I cannot seem to control this intense hunger also I am visiting Pakistan from US, to stay with my husbands mother right now and the intense humidity makes it SO hard to cope with thirst. This is very difficult for me and I want so badly to have perfect fasts for everyday o Ramadan! Any advice is appreciated!
    Thanks!
    Allah hafiz

    • sanaveeds@gmail.com'
      Dr. sana
      May 23, 2015 at 7:18 pm

      Asslaam Walaikum. . I could surely advice u for ur pre or postmenopausal symptoms. You are facing those problems due to hormonal imbalance which normally occur during this time
      . Please get ur blood glucose levels checked. There are medications for perimenopausal symptoms. Like T. Menopace is for heat cramps during this time. U should consult a gynaecologist at present. U can get ur problem solved before Ramadan InshaAllah. Hope you get the right treatment and have a fruitful Ramadan. .

      • sana gul waseem
        May 25, 2015 at 3:48 pm

        Assalam alai kum Dr Sana,
        Jazakillah khairan for your timely comment, I pray that Sister Amina and other sisters who read it were able to benefit from it too. Ameen

  • syeda.iram2010@gmail.com'
    Syeda Iram
    May 23, 2015 at 6:47 am

    Jazakallahu khaira 🙂

  • k.saba24@yahoo.com'
    saba
    May 23, 2015 at 7:08 am

    Jazakallah. A beautiful reminder.

  • isra.afridi@ymail.com'
    Isra
    May 23, 2015 at 7:12 am

    Mashaa Allah! Thank you so much 🙂

  • yussifrajah@yahoo.com'
    Yussif Rajah
    May 23, 2015 at 8:56 am

    InshaAllah is a very vital reminder , I have copied it to ready as many times I can before fasting. Is unfortunate for some of us who are living hundreds of kilometers away from the congregation, we fast and pray alone, no one to share with,
    InshaAllah we ll’ keep to it and may Allah guide us through and we pray for your good health to keep helping the Muslim brotherhood.

  • omerhabib1985@gmail.com'
    May 23, 2015 at 9:07 am

    JazakAllah khair.
    Beautifully laid down for us.

  • Yusaibola@yahoo.com'
    Yusuf Oluoboh
    May 23, 2015 at 9:40 am

    PLANNING IS VERY IMPORTANT IN OUR LIVES. MAY ALLAH BLESS OUR PLANNINGS AND GIVE US POWER TO FAST ALWAYS… AMEEEN!

  • Heelasafi1122@gmail.com'
    Heela
    May 23, 2015 at 10:40 am

    Mashallah! Thanks so much from your this important information May Allah bless you.
    Ameen

  • qazirayan99@gmail.com'
    Rayan
    May 23, 2015 at 12:09 pm

    Aslamualikum. My name is Rayan and I am 17 years old the purpose of writting hear is acctually I have a easy way of making or letting the Glorious Quran to be recited completely in the month of ramadan . Hear I go , AL-QURAN has 600 pages right it means 20 pages of AL-QURAN you have read per day still it can be reduced like , after every prayer read 4 pages so in totall 5 prayers 4 pages right after every salah . This will help you to finish reading the AL-QURAN . If you want to finish reading completely 2 times then read before prayer 4 pages. And after prayer 4 pages consequently . May ALLAH SUBHANA WATA ALA bless us AMEEN .

    • sana gul waseem
      May 25, 2015 at 3:50 pm

      JazakaAllah khairan Brother Rayan, I pray that this beneficial information is helpful to many
      I pray that you are also able to complete your Quran and that it becomes a light for you in this life and the next. Ameen

  • raishak6@yahoo.com'
    AbdRaheem
    May 23, 2015 at 1:01 pm

    Very nice. Jazak-Allahu khairan

  • katongolesc9@gmail.com'
    May 23, 2015 at 1:33 pm

    Thanks so much

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  • um-e-_muhmmad82@yahoo.com'
    ume
    May 23, 2015 at 4:22 pm

    Jazakalkhair
    Allah help us all aameen.just 1 goal daily start learnin ayah of quran for 5minutes only no less no more.its called 5 mins plan for lifetime.definite success inshaAllah for memorising quran.the only friend who will go with us in grave.

  • soufianelabrazi@gmail.com'
    SOUFIANE
    May 23, 2015 at 7:44 pm

    Assalamu Aleykum,

    i wish to start my dawah activities this ramadan insh’ALLAH, make duaa for me please. I love you in the sake of ALLAH.

  • bilal.rz@gmail.com'
    bilal
    May 23, 2015 at 9:03 pm

    Start now to lower your gaze when a non mahrm girl comes in front of you that way in ramadan while fasting it will be easier and a habit will be developed. 🙂

  • Mhraihana@hotmail.co.uk'
    Hana
    May 23, 2015 at 10:15 pm

    Jazakallah hair.may Allah make easy for everyone a ameen.

  • faematusulieman123@gmail.com'
    faematu
    May 24, 2015 at 5:09 am

    allah help us

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  • jmjdubai2013@gmail.com'
    salma
    May 27, 2015 at 1:04 pm

    Ramadan Kareem to all!!! The article was really good especially revamping the audio tracks in car. I would also like to share some Ramadan tips which I found useful.. http://www.nestle-family.com/my-ramadan/ramadan-tips/

  • affshafee57@gmail.com'
    Abd urRahman AffShafee
    May 29, 2015 at 9:53 pm

    One thing you can do is to read the seerah of the Prophet (ﷺ). I will insha Allah listen to the seerah.

  • maryannafahmy@hotmail.com'
    Mary F
    May 31, 2015 at 6:12 am

    Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatulahi wa barakatu! Jazaki Allah khayran sister Sana for this great article ! I am a reverted muslimah from Brazil and it will be my 4º Ramadan insha Allah. I have one tip to share.
    As in the period of menstruation we women can not fast and pray, I went to talk to my gynecologist and decided to take the contraceptive pills without stopping and so I won´t menstruate in the month of Ramadan. I thought about doing this for the first time as I used to feel incomplete and sad for having to stop fasting during “those days”.
    I guess many sisters face this so maybe they would like to enjoy the whole month without interruption, as insha Allah I will have this time.

  • basalatkhan@hotmail.com'
    Basalat K.
    June 3, 2015 at 6:13 am

    Jazakallah khayr! Way beneficial.

    I wonder if there would be any tips regarding kids part i.e their fun activities? Making quizzes competition? What else? I can’t think of some more. Can you please brothers and sisters give me some good and halal suggestions?

    Again, thanks so much.
    May Allah accept all our lawful desires. Ameen ya rabbi!

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  • ashleykab@gmail.com'
    June 6, 2016 at 1:17 pm

    Even as this Ramadan approaches, thank you so much for this. May Allah continue to reward you. Ramadan Mubarak!

  • webmaster@islamiccentre.at'
    May 15, 2017 at 10:21 am

    If you fail to plan, you plan to fail 😛

  • islamducs2010@gmail.com'
    Islam Israr
    May 22, 2017 at 6:25 am

    Jazakallah khair!

    Could you please share collection of Dua’s for Ramdan month.

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