PT. Kandarra Indonesia wishes everyone a blessed month of Ramadhan.
Welcome to the holy month of Ramadhan, Happy fasting to all our Muslim friends.
Don’t forget to eat ‘Sahuur (Suhoor)’ the predawn meal (one of the main meals during the blessed month of Ramadhan). As The Prophet ﷺ said: "Eat the Predawn meal (Suhoor) as there is blessing in it". (Al-Bukhari & Muslim)
From the manners of Fasting is saying the dua:
ذَهَبَ الظَّمَأُ، وَابْتَلَّتِ العُروق، وَثَبَتَ الأجْرُ إِنْ شاءَ الله
"Dhahbat tama'o wab-talatul urooqu wa thabatil ajroo inshaa'Allah"
After the breaking of the Fast
Upon the authority of Anas ibn Maalik who said:
❝The Messenger of Allah ﷺ used to break his fast upon fresh soft dates before praying, and if not fresh soft dates then dry dates, and if not then he would take some mouthfuls of water.❞ [Saheeh Abu Dawood, (No. 2356)]
Taraweeh
“Whoever prays qiyaam (Taraweeh) with the imam until he finishes, it will be recorded as if he spent the whole night in prayer.”
Narrated and classed as saheeh by al-Tirmidhi (806); also narrated by Abu Dawood (1375), al-Nasaa’i (1605), and Ibn Maajah (1327). Also classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh al-Tirmidhi.
Shaykh Ibn Baaz (may Allah have mercy on him) was asked:
If a person prays in Ramadan with someone who prays twenty-three rak‘ahs, but he only prays eleven and does not complete the prayer with the imam, is this action of his in accordance with the Sunnah?
He replied: The Sunnah is to complete the prayer with the imam, even if he prays twenty-three rak ‘ahs, because the Messenger (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said: “Whoever stands (in prayer) with the imam until he finishes, Allah will record for him (the reward of) spending a night in prayer.” According to another report: “… The rest of that night.”
It is better for one who is praying behind an imam to stay with him until he finishes, whether he prays eleven rak‘ahs or thirteen or twenty three or whatever. That is preferable, to follow the imam until he finishes. End quote from Majmoo‘ Fataawa Ibn Baaz, 11/325