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Day 6 of Ramadan is where most people begin to slip — not because they stop fasting, but because their sincerity begins to weaken. This is the moment Allah is watching closely. This reminder inspired by Mufti Menk explains why the middle of Ramadan is the most dangerous stage, and how your loyalty now can decide who you become after Ramadan ends. Watch until the end. This may change how you finish Ramadan forever. By Day 6 of Ramadan, something begins to change. The excitement fades. The motivation weakens. The discipline becomes heavier. This is where most people begin to slip — quietly. Not because they stop fasting. But because their sincerity begins to weaken. In this powerful Islamic reminder inspired by Mufti Menk, you will discover why the middle of Ramadan is the most critical stage, why Allah is watching your consistency now more than ever, and how your response in this moment may decide your akhirah. Ramadan is not only about hunger. Ramadan is about loyalty. It is about discipline. It is about becoming someone new. Many start Ramadan strong. Few finish transformed. This video will help you protect your sincerity, strengthen your discipline, and finish Ramadan in a way that changes your life forever. Watch until the end, and reflect deeply. If this reminder touched your heart, share it with someone who needs it. #Ramadan #RamadanReminder #IslamicReminder #MuftiMenk #Ramadan2026 #IslamicMotivation #MuslimReminder Disclaimer: This video is respectfully inspired by Mufti Menk’s beautiful style of reminders. It is not affiliated with him directly. Our intention is only to spread hope, healing, and closeness to Allah through gentle Islamic reflection.