Significance of Second Ashra of Ramadan: The Days of Forgiveness
Every moment of Ramadan feels like a priceless pearl slipping gently through the fingers of time -luminous, rare, and too precious to waste. For believers, it is not merely a month on the calendar; it is a sacred journey of the soul. Each dawn brings hope, each sunset carries whispered prayers, and every night holds the promise of divine mercy . Muslims dedicate these blessed days and nights to seeking the pleasure of Allah, yearning for His blessings, and longing for His boundless compassion. As the holy month unfolds, it moves through beautiful spiritual stages . After the days of mercy comes a profoundly moving chapter - the second Ashra, known as the Ashra of forgiveness (Maghfirah). These ten days are like an open door to redemption, a divine invitation to cleanse the heart of its burdens. It is a time when believers turn inward, reflecting on their shortcomings, seeking pardon with tearful sincerity, and trusting that no sin is too great for Allah’s mercy. The Ashra of M...