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Zaynerb's Welcome Note.

Alhamdullilah! We made it to Ramadan. Zaynerb welcomes you to the holy month and congratulates you for reaching it by Allah's mercy.

Zaynerb implores you to make the most of this month. "Hasten towards good deeds" she says, "and be earnest in seeking the forgiveness of your Lord and my Lord - Allah, the Almighty."

"Remember please to remember Allah as much as possible. Remember to restrain anger and to Lower your gaze. Keep in mind that not only your stomach fasts, but your entire being fasts too. "She says. "May Allah increase us in taqwa and rectify our affairs." she prays.

As a final note, Zaynerb says to caution the tongue of lies and backbiting. Zaynerb says also to not forget to caution the ears as we  caution the eye of lustful gaze and she implores us to engage in acts that draws us closer to Allah. May Allah not deny us all the reward of our worship. Aameen.

Ramadan Mubarak !

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