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Allama Hafiz Muhammad Tahir Qadri | New Byan 2026 This video discusses the importance of Ramadan and Taqwa (piety). Allama Hafiz Muhammad Tahir Qadri begins by emphasizing the blessings of Ramadan and the significance of the first Friday of this holy month (1:21). He explains that the Quran (Surah Baqarah, Ayah 183) highlights the obligation of fasting for believers, not only for this Ummah but also for previous nations (2:16). Key takeaways from the video include: Purpose of Fasting (Taqwa): The primary purpose of fasting in Ramadan is to cultivate Taqwa, meaning to become God-fearing and pious (3:18). Conditions for Acceptance: Fasting is only accepted from those who have faith (Iman) (3:46). Iman, in this context, is defined as being completely immersed in the love and respect for the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) (5:01). Uniqueness of Ramadan: Ramadan is a special gift from Allah, bestowed upon every nation throughout history, although the specific rules of fasting have varied (7:25). Ease for Prophet Muhammad's Ummah: While previous nations had stricter fasting rules (e.g., continuous fasting for the entire month or 24 hours), Allah has eased these rules for the Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) Ummah due to his blessings. Despite the leniency in rules, the reward for fasting remains the same as for previous nations (9:13). Sincerity in Fasting: Fasting is unique among acts of worship because it is free from ostentation or showing off (Riyakari). It is a private matter between an individual and Allah. This is why Allah states, "Fasting is for Me, and I shall reward for it" (12:36). Angels record the number of fasts but not their reward, as only Allah knows the immense reward for sincere fasting (16:05). Allah's Sight and Reward: On the Day of Judgment, Allah will personally reward those who fasted for His sake (16:35). The greatest reward for fasters is the unhindered vision of Allah Himself (17:17). Prophet's Presence on Judgment Day: The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) will be the first to rise on the Day of Judgment, not as a VIP guest arriving last, but to reassure and help his struggling Ummah (18:18). Definition of Taqwa: Taqwa means to return one's soul to Allah in the same pure state it was given (33:53). It is likened to walking through a thorny bush, carefully avoiding any thorns from catching one's clothes, symbolizing avoiding sins and protecting one's faith (36:00). Beyond Outward Appearance: The video stresses that mere outward observance of rituals (like fasting) is insufficient if one's inner self (batin) is not purified. It emphasizes the importance of avoiding sins like backbiting, gossiping, and dishonesty, even while fasting (37:39). The example of two women who fasted but engaged in backbiting and gossip, resulting in them vomiting blood, illustrates how such actions negate the spiritual benefit of fasting (39:33). Seeking Good and Avoiding Evil: True Taqwa involves not only performing good deeds but also actively avoiding sins (42:16). Ramzan Special #allamahafizmuhammadtahirqadri @QadriOfficial-Islamic @AllamaHafizMuhammadTahir_Qadri