Learning Plan · 7 lessons · Coming soon
Ramadan Ready in Seven Days
Niyyah, fiqh, taraweeh, the last ten nights, fitrah, Eid — start the month prepared.
Coming soon
This plan's lessons are being sourced and reviewed. Every entry will carry primary references (Bukhārī, Muslim, Abū Dāwud, Tirmidhī, Nasāʾī, Ibn Mājah, Aḥmad) and graded against the rulings of al-Albānī and Shuʿayb al-Arnaʾūṭ where scholars differ. We publish a plan once that work is done — not before.
Duration
Each lesson takes around 6 minutes. 7 lessons total — designed to be read one a day.
Description
Most Muslims arrive at the first of Ramadan and only then begin to think about Ramadan. By the time the rhythm sets in, the first ten nights are gone. This plan is a one-week pre-flight check: by the time the new moon is sighted, you've already decided your niyyah, brushed up the fiqh, mapped your taraweeh, planned your last-ten-nights ʿitikāf or its equivalent, and worked out fitrah.
It is not a fatwa manual. It is a practical reset, written for the Muslim who wants this Ramadan to land differently than the last one.
Topics covered
- Setting a niyyah for the month, not just for the fast
- What breaks the fast — and what scholars say doesn't
- Taraweeh: praying it well, not just praying it long
- The last ten nights and how to actually catch Laylat al-Qadr
- Zakāt al-Fiṭr — when, how much, and to whom
- Closing the month and entering Eid without a crash
- What to carry from Ramadan into Shawwāl
Outline
- Setting Your Niyyah for the MonthDay 1 · 6 min
- The Fiqh of Fasting — A Practical RefresherDay 2 · 6 min
- What Breaks the Fast (And What Doesn't)Day 3 · 6 min
- Taraweeh, Done WellDay 4 · 6 min
- The Last Ten NightsDay 5 · 6 min
- Zakāt al-Fiṭr & the Final DaysDay 6 · 6 min
- Eid & Holding the GainsDay 7 · 6 min