Day ~ 30 Last Jummah of Ramadan: Are You Truly Ready for What Comes After?

Today Is the Last Jummah of Ramadan  A Wake-Up Call

Today is the last Jummah of Ramadan.

And the truth is…
most people don’t even realize its weight.

Homes are busy preparing for Eid,
clothes are being pressed,
mehndi designs are being chosen…

But there’s one thing that still isn’t ready:

Your heart.

Pause for a moment and think…

For 30 days, you fasted,
you made dua,
maybe on some nights you even broke down in tears…

But if after today you go back to being the same person you were before Ramadan—
then was all of this just a routine?


Ramadan Isn’t Ending You Are Being Tested

The truth is uncomfortable…

Ramadan doesn’t change you.
Ramadan reveals whether you truly want to change or not.

These 30 days were your training:

  • controlling your nafs

  • talking to your Lord

  • and getting back up every time you fell

And now…

Today’s Jummah is a test.

A day where:

  • one sincere dua can change your life

  • or one moment of heedlessness can take you back to where you started


The Psychology of 30 Days| How Ramadan Builds Habits |

According to psychology,

it takes around 21 to 30 days to build a new habit.

Which means…

  • if you’ve prayed consistently for 30 days

  • if you’ve controlled your sins

  • if you’ve built a connection with the Qur’an

Then all of this can now become a part of who you are.

But here’s the twist:

Habits take 30 days to build…
and only a few days to break.

If you let yourself go after Eid
everything you built will slowly start to collapse.


Arzen’s Night A Quiet Conversation With the Soul

Tonight, Arzen sits alone in his room.

Outside, there are voices
people talking about Eid, making plans.

Inside… silence.

A candle burns on his table.
The flame is steady… but his heart is not.

He whispers to himself:

“What did I truly learn this Ramadan… and what did I just feel?”

He remembers:

  • the night he made dua in silence

  • the day he controlled his anger

  • the moment he forgave someone… without telling them

And then a question hits him:

“Was all of this only for Ramadan?”

In that moment, he realizes

Fasting wasn’t the hardest part…
the hardest part is remaining the same person after Ramadan that you became within it.


What Should You Ask Allah on This Last Jummah?

When you raise your hands in dua today…

Don’t just say:
“O Allah, give me…”

Instead, say:

“O Allah, make me the person You want me to be.”

Because if you become right
your life will start to fall into place.


A Reality Check Before Eid Arrives

Today, people are busy with:

  • outfits

  • photos

  • plans

But very few are looking within.

And the truth is:

Before you celebrate Eid,
you need to decide whether you want to carry Ramadan forward… or leave it behind.


Small Reminders That Keep Faith Alive

Sometimes, a person needs something small
to remind them of who they were…
and who they are meant to become.

For Arzen, that reminder is a candle.

A small flame
that tells him every night:

“No matter how deep the darkness is… even a small light can overcome it.”

And maybe…
you need a reminder like that in your life too.


A Heartfelt Dua for You 

O Allah…

You know every hidden pain in the heart of the one reading this.
You know every word they’ve never spoken to anyone.

Ya Rabb,

If they are broken—>bring them closer to You
If they are lost—>guide them back
If they are tired—>grant them peace

And above all…

Keep them close to You even after Ramadan ends.

Ameen.


One Last Request | Remember Me in Your Duas |

If you’ve read this till here…

Remember me in your duas.

Not by name…
but by intention.


Final Reflection: Decide Who You Will Be After Ramadan

Ramadan is leaving.

Eid is coming.

People will get busy.

But you and your Lord…

this relationship will either grow stronger
or go back to where it started.

Decide today.



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