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Ramadan Intentions Reset

24 min · 22. helmi 2026
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Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2570673/open_sms] The first week of Ramadan can feel like a sprint—suhoor alarms, iftar plans, and a fog that dulls our best intentions. We slow down to ask sharper questions: What do I want to walk into Eid holding? Which neglected deeds need my focus now? And how do I turn mercy into action, not just inspiration?

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Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2570673/open_sms] Noise is everywhere, but clarity is possible. We open with a simple shift that changes everything: move from vague intention to clear conviction by asking why, then watching how divine guidance protects what matters. From there, we walk a practical path toward taqwa—God-consciousness that functions like a shield in both storms and small daily choices. We lean on the best role models: the Prophet and the Ahlul Bayt, whose lives show purpose lived at full depth. Along the way, we unpack a Qur’anic promise that God grants a way out and unexpected provision to the God-conscious, and we explore how trust frees us from chasing approval. History reframes our metrics: Imam Hussein’s stand at Karbala looks like loss to the world, yet his purpose—to safeguard the Prophet’s religion—stands victorious centuries later. When we judge by the end, not the moment, beauty can appear even in hardship. To keep that end in mind, we protect the inner compass—fitra—from the magnetic pull of distraction. A few quiet minutes at fajr can recalibrate the heart far better than a day of scattered attention. With Ramadan at the door, we set a focused aim: exit different from how we enter. That shift is powered by knowledge that you actually crave. Replace some scrolling with reading, find a teacher or study circle that resonates, and let small, honest steps multiply. Guidance grows for those who pursue what’s right and leave what harms. Let this be your reset: define your end goal with God, set a first intention, and take one step today. If this reflection helped, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review so more people can find purpose and peace with us.

14. helmi 202623 min