The Third Ashra of Ramadan: Days of Seeking Salvation
Ramadan, the holiest month in Islam, arrives each year like a gentle yet powerful awakening of the soul. It is not merely a period of fasting from dawn to dusk; it is a sacred journey of transformation - a time when hearts soften, prayers deepen, and faith is renewed.
This blessed month is beautifully divided into three ten-day segments, known as Ashras, each carrying its own profound spiritual significance and guiding believers step by step toward inner purification. Now, as the crescent moon advances and the days grow more precious, we enter the final or the third Ashra of Ramadan - the most intense, the most sacred, and the most spiritually charged phase of all.
Spanning from the 21st to the 29th or 30th of Ramadan, these last ten nights hold a divine mystery and unmatched reward. It is during this period that believers seek salvation, protection from Hellfire, and closeness to Allah with a sense of urgency and longing.
The third Ashra of Ramadan is not simply the closing chapter of Ramadan; it is its climax. It is the time when mosques fill in the quiet hours of the night, when whispered supplications rise toward the heavens, and when hearts tremble in hope and humility.
Every moment feels heavier with meaning, every prayer carries deeper emotion, and every night may conceal a blessing greater than a lifetime. As we step into these final days, the question is not only how much time remains - but how deeply we will embrace it.
Worship during the Last Ashra of Ramadan Kareem
Dua for the Last 10 Days of Ramadan
The supplication (dua) for the third Ashra is:
اللهم أجرني من النار
(Alahumma ajirni min al-naar)
"O Allah, save me from the fire (of Hell)."
Laylatul Qadr: The Night of Power
The holy Quran states: "The Night of Decree is better than a thousand months." (Quran 97:3)
Muslims engage in extra prayers, recite the holy Quran, and
make heartfelt supplications during this night, as deeds performed on Laylatul
Qadr carry rewards equivalent to those done over 83 years.
Ramadan Activities or Practices During the Third Ashra
The End of Ramadan and Eid Preparations
Muslim fasting month culminates in at the conclusion of the third Ashra. They prepare for Eid-ul-Fitr, which is a joyous celebration marking the end of Ramadan. Before Eid, Zakat-ul-Fitr, which is a mandatory charitable donation is given to the needy, in order to ensure that everyone can partake in the festivities.Conclusion
The third Ashra of Ramadan is a time of ultimate reflection, worship, and seeking salvation from fire. It is a golden opportunity for them to strengthen their relationship with Allah, purify their soul, and secure a blessed afterlife. By making the most of these final days of the holy month, the believers can leave Ramadan spiritually rejuvenated and closer to their Creator.May Allah Almighty accept our prayers, grant us mercy, and save us from the torment of Hellfire. Aameen.

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