Ramadan is a training camp for development, not a one-day event

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Before Ramadan begins, we all have high hopes of a powerful and transformative experience during the holy month. We hear stories of people whose lives have changed during this month, and we hope our story will be one of them this year.
We prepare ourselves for this significant change that’s going to happen in our lives; we buy new prayer clothes, furnish our homes with unique Ramadan decorations, even change our perfumes from Gucci to Arabian musk and scents.
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Mohammed Faris