Ramadan: A Month of Renewal and Return
Imam Furqan reminds us that Ramadan is a time to return, renew, and realign our lives with Allah. Fasting is not just about hunger, it is a sincere, personal act of worship that disciplines the entire body and strengthens our connection to the Qur’an.
IMAM FURQAN
2/27/2026


In this powerful Ramadan reminder, Imam Furqan reflects on the transformative nature of this blessed month and the meaning behind one of Allah’s names, Al-Mu‘īd, the One who restores and renews. He explains how Ramadan serves as a divine opportunity to realign our lives, return to our true selves, and reconnect with our faith, no matter how far we may have strayed.
Imam Furqan emphasizes that fasting is a deeply personal act of worship, done solely for Allah, and not for recognition, competition, or worldly benefit. He reminds us that Ramadan is not just about abstaining from food and drink, but about disciplining the entire body: our eyes, ears, tongue, and actions to attain taqwa.
The khutbah also highlights the central role of the Qur’an in Ramadan, describing it as the greatest miracle and the true essence of the month. Believers are encouraged to reflect deeply, increase their connection with the Qur’an, and take full advantage of this limited time before it passes. Ultimately, the khutbah is a call to sincerity, discipline, and striving for a Ramadan that brings lasting change beyond the month itself.
Have a topic you'd like us to cover in future Khutbahs? Click the button below to submit your topic.
All suggestions are anonymous.
© 2025 Masjid An Nur Lithonia
