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Ramadan.. The Month of Mercy and Human Solidarity

Ramadan.. The Month of Mercy and Human Solidarity

Ramadan is a season of mercy and human solidarity, where worship is completed through compassion, cooperation, and meaningful support for those in need.
2026-02-03 Back to Blogs

Allah Almighty has made the month of Ramadan a season for reviving the values of mercy and solidarity among people, where Muslims feel a deep sense of responsibility toward those in need and embrace cooperation in righteousness and goodness.

During the blessed month of Ramadan, acts of solidarity appear through supporting poor families, aiding those affected by hardship, sponsoring orphans, and sharing the joy of iftar with the needy—acts that reflect the essence of Islam, which calls for mercy, justice, and kindness.

The Messenger of Allah ﷺ said:
“The believers, in their mutual love, mercy, and compassion, are like a single body: when one part suffers, the whole body responds with sleeplessness and fever.”
(Reported by Muslim)

Communities that nurture the spirit of solidarity during Ramadan build strong foundations of compassion and stability, instilling in their members a love for goodness and service to others.

Whoever understands the true message of Ramadan realizes that worship is not complete without righteous deeds, and that the closest people to Allah are those who are most beneficial to His servants.


 

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