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The multiplication of reward for good deeds – in Ramadan and at other times – is multiplication in terms of quantity and quality. What is meant by quantity is the number, so a good deed earns a more than tenfold reward. What is meant by quality is that the reward is made greater and more abundant. “Whoever draws near to Allaah during it (Ramadaan) with a single characteristic from the characteristics of (voluntary) goodness, he is like whoever performs an obligatory act in other times. And whoever performs an obligatory act during it, he is like whoever performed seventy obligatory acts in other times.” We must beware of da’eef (weak) hadith and make sure of their status before we speak of them. We must strive to find out the saheeh ahaadeeth about the virtues of Ramadan. May Allah grant us all strength and accept our fasting, night prayers and all our good deeds. And Allah knows best. It is mentioned in hadith that the status of nafl is raised up to fardh and the reward of one fardh is equal to seventy fardh. However, we could not find any hadith, which says that the reward of each virtue is increased to seventy fold. Allah (Subhana Wa Ta’ala) knows Best. In the khutbah today, the shaykh mentioned that there is no specific hadith that mentions that the rewards of deeds are multiplied in Ramadan -- except for one, which is da'eef. He mentioned that I’ve heard about the hadith stating that good deeds in Ramadan are rewarded 70 times over, Alhamdulillah. I’m curious if the same multiplier applies to sins committed during this month. Answer Explore the rewards of obligatory and supererogatory prayers during Ramadan in Makkah. Understand the various scholarly opinions on the multiplication of rewards in AlHaram Mosque, where a single prayer is said to equal 100,000 elsewhere. Explore the multiplied rewards of enduring hardships during Ramadan. This guide addresses the spiritual perspective on dealing with adversity, including health, financial, and educational struggles, and emphasizes the unique blessings of perseverance during this holy month. How much time do we spend reading the Quran in Ramadan? Imam al-Dhahabi narrates that Qatadah, Would complete one Qur’an every seven days but when Ramadan would come he would complete one Qur’an every three days and in the last ten he would complete one every night. It is much reward-deserving to do good to humans. The following hadith-i sharifs say: (All humankind is like the 'iyal [family, dependents] of Allah. The one whom Allahu ta'ala loves the most is the one who is the most beneficent to His 'iyal [humans]. 26. How does the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) describe the reward for a fasting person in a Hadith? A) It is equal to all other acts of worship combined B) There is no limit to the reward for a fasting person C) They will receive 70 times the reward of normal prayers D) They will be granted a special place in Jannah Ramadan Quotes From the Hadith: Ramadan Wishes. Fasting as a Shield: “Fasting is a shield with which a servant protects himself from the Fire.” — [Sahih Muslim] Forgiveness of Sins: “Whoever fasts during Ramadan out of sincere faith and hoping to attain Allah’s rewards, then all his past sins will be forgiven.” — [Sahih al-Bukhari] Multiplication of the reward of hardship in Ramadhaan and other blessed seasons is not unlikely for the one who is patient with it, as it is known that the reward for worship is much greater in blessed times. Ramadhaan is a month in which rewards are multiplied, ranks are elevated, supplications are answered, sins are erased, and grave misdeeds When a woman spends in charity from her house’s meal without wasting it, then she will have a reward from what she spent. Her husband will have a reward from what he earned and the storekeeper will have a similar reward. Their rewards will not decrease each other in anything. Source: Sahih Bukhari 1359, Grade: Muttafaqun Alayhi Virtuas of reciting Durood after Asr on Friday from a weak Hadith? A follow up query regarding rewards being multiplied seventy times on Friday; Reading Kalimah forty times on first Friday of Ramadan; Reciting Surah Qadr thrice on Friday; Ruling on Conducting Friday Sermon in Sign Language Allowing the Deaf and Mute Community to Take Part As for the beliefs of some people that every voluntary prayers during the month Ramadan will be rewarded as the reward of the obligational prayer, and the obligational prayer will be rewarded with 70 times of it’s rewards outside the month Ramadan, it is a false belief. Because the basis of this beliefs is a weak hadith, that is: 3- Reward of Obligations increased by Seventy Times: In a long Hadith about Ramadan, Salman Farsi (R.A.) has said that Prophet (S.A.W.) said: “ Whoever performs a fardh (obligation), shall be given the reward of seventy faraaidh (obligations) in any other time .” (Sahih Ibn Khuzaymah, Hadith No. 1887) 4- Rizq (Sustenance) is increased: Conclusion. Ramadan is the month of mercy, generosity, and blessings. The hadiths clearly show the great reward of charity in this sacred time. Whether through feeding the poor, helping those in need, or supporting charitable causes, giving in Ramadan not only benefits the less fortunate but also brings immense spiritual rewards and draws a believer closer to Allah. This number is subject to further examination, because a good deed earns a reward between ten and seven hundred times in Ramadan and at other times, and nothing is exempted from that apart from fasting, for its reward is immense and unlimited, because of the hadith qudsi: “Every deed of the son of Adam is for him, except for fasting, which is ‘The reward for offering 2 rak’ats of salah after using the miswak is 70 times more than doing so without using the miswak.’ (Musnad Ahmad, vol.6 pg.272 & Musnad Bazzar; Majma’uz zawaid, vol2 pg.98) ‘Allamah Haythami (rahimahullah) says the narrators of Bazzar are deemed reliable (muwath-thaqun). Also see Targhib, vol.1 pg.167.

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