01.KEEP IN ROUTINE
Even if you're not fasting, try to stick to the time routine. This way, when you resume your prayers, it won't be challenging for you. Additionally, use the extra time to learn new Surahs and duas.
02.DAILY DHIKR
Keep your tongue moist with the remembrance of Allah , ask for forgiveness, send salawat upon the prophet (pbuh)make dua for yourself and others.
Subhan Allah
Alhamduilah
Allah Akbar
Rabbi zidni ilma
03.Eating the nutritional Foods
When you're not fasting, it's important to consume a balanced foods to help you through your menstrual period. This is essential on its own, but keep in mind that you'll be returning to fasting afterward. So, why not nourish your body with the extra nutrients it requires during this time?
04.Seek knowledge
Make the most of your time by learning hadiths about our prophets and reflecting on their meanings. Listen to the recitation of the Quran and choose a Surah you wish to deeply understand. Take the time to explore Allah's 99 names, one by one, grasping their true meanings. Seeking knowledge is most rewarding when you fully comprehend it, allowing for a genuine connection.
05.Making food and serving the family
Preparing meals for those observing the fast is a wonderful way to earn rewards, and the same applies to serving your family. It helps you stay connected to the spirit of Ramadan without feeling excluded. While it's common to feel disconnected at times, shifting your mindset can make a difference. Instead of viewing your period as a break from worship, consider it an opportunity to engage in worship in a different way.
Remember Ramadan is not just for
the pious people it's for the sinners
trying hard to leave something for
the sake of Allah and making
a new habit for the best.