Adorn your home for the special guest of Ramadan
Ramadan is a time in which we strive for inner beautify by increased remembrance and devotion to Allah in our acts of worship and kindness in our relations with others.
This special month deserves to be treated as the best of guests, not just in our hearts, but in our homes, too!
By beautifying our living space for Ramadan, as we would for any special guest paying us a visit, we are setting the mood to honor these blessed days and creating standout, unique memories.
“Allah is Beautiful and loves Beauty,” our Beloved Messenger tells us (al-Mu’jam al-Awsaṭ lil-Ṭabarānī 6906).
Here are some ideas to bring beauty into your home for our special guest of Ramadan, that will motivate everyone in the house in espousing the ethos of this month:
Having a fragrant home during Ramadan is another way to beautify your space.
Scents are powerful stimuli that can evoke emotional states, and support learning and memory. Having scents associate with your experiences this month, will add another layer experience and thus memory to your Ramadan.
Moreover, your incense burners will pair up wonderfully with your lanterns and your home masjid.
As we wrap up our preparations, let’s remember that these physical adornments are but reflections of our spiritual readiness for Ramadan.
Each decoration, each verse, and every light serves as a reminder of the profound serenity and deep reflection this month brings into our lives. Embrace these moments, let the beauty around you inspire a deeper connection with Allah, and let this Ramadan be a turning point towards lasting change and spiritual growth.
As the moon signals the end of Ramadan, may your home and heart be filled with the light of Iman, and may the beauty you’ve surrounded yourself with be a testament to the beauty of your faith.
Wishing you and your loved ones a blessed Ramadan filled with peace, reflection, and joy. Let’s make this Ramadan a journey of beautifying our hearts, our homes, and our lives with the love and remembrance of Allah.