How Muslims Feel About Ramadan 2020: A Report
Muslims are celebrating Ramadan differently this year. What are some of their sentiments and how can we maximize the benefits of Ramadan in isolation?
Dr. Osman Umarji, Hajer Nakua
Published: April 28, 2020 • Ramadan 5, 1441
Updated: July 22, 2024 • Muharram 16, 1446
6 mins • Reports
For more on this topic, see Faith in the Time of COVID-19
Introduction
An optimistic ummah
“This Ramadan will be, in shāʾ Allāh, a chance to improve ourselves and really just focus on our relationship with Allah. It's just Allah and you, and actually that's a great opportunity. We will eventually focus more on our behavior and reflect on our inward state.”
“Ramadan at home this year will bring us to the first Ramadan of seclusion, reflection, and remembrance of Allah.”
“This Ramadan is something different. Those who could not spend Ramadan productively in the past, this year they can do so much that makes them a better Muslim.”
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A generous ummah
- 57% intended to donate more to relief organizations.
- 35% intended to donate more to educational organizations.
- 39% intended to donate more to the masjid.
Who is optimistic this Ramadan?
Ramadan tips
Tip 1: Reflect on the Qur’an regularly
We have not revealed the Qur’an to cause you distress.
Tip 2: Have an intimate conversation with Allah
And when My servants ask you [O Muhammad] about Me, indeed I am near. I respond to the invocation of the supplicant when he calls upon Me. So let them respond to Me [in obedience] and believe in Me so that they may be guided.
Tip 3: Practice gratitude journaling and letter writing
And remember when your Lord proclaimed, “If you are grateful, I will surely increase you in favor.”
Tip 4: Create a virtual community to feel connected
Notes
Cite this paper
Umarji, O., & Nakua, H. (2020). How Muslims Feel About Ramadan 2020: A Report. Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research.
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