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'''Recommended practices of the Ramadan month''' are worships and practices that are [[mustahabb]] or recommended, in [[hadiths]], to do in the [[Ramadan]] month. Some of these practices are common to all days of Ramadan and some are specific to certain days.
'''Recommended practices of the Ramadan month''' are worships and practices that are [[mustahab]] or recommended, in [[hadiths]], to do in the [[Ramadan]] month. Some of these practices are common to all days of Ramadan and some are specific to certain days.


==Common practices==
==Common practices==
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==Recommended prayers==
==Recommended prayers==
In addition to prayers that are recommended ([[mustahabb]]) or obligatory in other months of the year, such as the 5 daily obligatory prayers as well as [[nawafil]] and the [[night prayer]], there are prayers that are specifically recommended for the Ramadan month. Some of these are recommended to be said every night and some are specific to a particular day or night of the Ramadan month. There are specifically recommended prayers for the nights of [[Laylat al-Qadr]].
In addition to prayers that are recommended ([[mustahab]]) or obligatory in other months of the year, such as the 5 daily obligatory prayers as well as [[nawafil]] and the [[night prayer]], there are prayers that are specifically recommended for the Ramadan month. Some of these are recommended to be said every night and some are specific to a particular day or night of the Ramadan month. There are specifically recommended prayers for the nights of [[Laylat al-Qadr]].


==Farewell to the Ramadan month==
==Farewell to the Ramadan month==
For people who are used to worships in this month, it is difficult to say goodbye to it, since it is the end of the God’s banquet. There is a supplication cited from [[Imam Sajjad (a)]] as a farewell to the Ramadan month. In this supplication, the Imam (a) salutes the Ramadan month and counts it as the greatest month of God, the most precious time of the year, and an honorable companion. There is also a supplication cited from [[Imam Sadiq (a) as a farewell to the Ramadan month.
For people who are used to worships in this month, it is difficult to say goodbye to it, since it is the end of the God’s banquet. There is a supplication cited from [[Imam Sajjad (a)]] as a farewell to the Ramadan month. In this supplication, the Imam (a) salutes the Ramadan month and counts it as the greatest month of God, the most precious time of the year, and an honorable companion. There is also a supplication cited from [[Imam Sadiq (a) as a farewell to the Ramadan month.
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