Ramadan brings many blessings, which is why plenty of Muslims choose to pay their Zakat during this month. Generally speaking, Ramadan is spent in a state of meditation and prayer; however, time is also invested in aiding others. From the support of children to the aid of developing countries, Zakat provides Muslims with a feeling of salvation. One of the many great things about Ramadan is Eid-ul-Fitr, when the entire Muslim Ummah reunites and celebrates the occasion together, enjoying all the festivities that follow afterwards.
In Ramadan, when we
experience the effects of hunger during our fast, we establish a closer
association with those people who usually go through the condition due to a
lack of food. So fasting serves two purposes. It tests your obedience and
devotion to Allah (SWT) and how well you can restrain yourself from the pleasures
of life, and it also reminds you of the people who are starving and living in
famine. This feeling inspires and enables us to help others. Charity to these
families in this month will not only help them financially but will also help
them out spiritually.
In all our activities;
Northern Areas of Pakistan are focused because they desperately financial
assistance. Their life is quite tough as in cities. The Govt don’t have
sufficient funds or development programs for Pakistan Northern Areas. Their
main threat is winter season in which no one can hardly work as source of
earning. Many of them come in cities to earn and support their families in
Winter Season. Their basic source is harvesting, selling fruits and doing daily
basis jobs. There are many ways to support poor people in Shape of Education,
Medical Assistance, Animal Farming, Farmer Assistance, Small Business for the
poor, Marriage Support, Widow/Orphan Support, repairing of old homes,
arrangements from Snow protection in peak frozen winter season.