During Ramadan, there are many things that you can do to increase the strength of your faith, keep healthy, and participate in community activities. Follow this to-do list to make the most of the holy month. Read Quran Every Day The Quran is divided into sections to make it easier to pace yourself and accomplish completing the entire Quran before the end of the month. If you can read more than that, though, good for you! Engage in Du'a and Remembrance of Allah Turn to" Allah throughout the day, every day. Make du'a: remember His blessings, repent and ask forgiveness for your shortcomings, seek guidance for decisions in your life, ask for mercy for your loved ones, and more. Du'a can be done in your own language, in your own words, or you can turn to samples from the Quran and Sunnah. also read Nature god and goddess that directly and indirectly impact on our life Keep and Build Relationships Ramadan is a community-bonding experience. All over the world, beyond national borders and linguistic or cultural barriers, Muslims of all types are fasting together during this month. Join with others, meet new people, and spend time with loved ones whom you haven't seen in a while. There are great benefits and mercy in spending your time visiting relatives, the elderly, the sick, and the lonely. Reach out to someone every day! Reflect on and Improve Yourself This is the time to reflect on yourself as a person and to identify areas in need of change. We all make mistakes and develop bad habits. Do you tend to speak a lot about other people? Tell white lies when it is just as easy to speak the truth? Turn your eyes when you should lower your gaze? Become angry quickly? Regularly sleep through Fajr prayer? also read Poornima and Amawasya: Fasting and observations on Full Moon and New Moon Be honest with yourself, and strive to make just one change during this month. Don't overwhelm yourself with trying to change everything at once, as it will much harder to maintain. The Prophet Muhammad advised us that small improvements, done consistently, are better than large but unsuccessful attempts. So start with one change, then move on from there. Avoid Wasting Time on Frivolities There are many time-wasting distractions around us, during Ramadan and throughout the year. From "Ramadan soap operas" to shopping sales, we could literally spend hours doing nothing but spending — our time and money — on things that have no benefit to us. During the month of Ramadan, try to restrict your schedule to allow more time for worship, reading the Quran, and fulfilling more of the other items on the above "to-do list." Ramadan only comes once a year, and we never know when our last one will be. also read Hinduism: Popular Ancient Law ‘Manu’ (Manava Dharma Shastra)