The quote:
“In Ramadan, we break habits before we break our fast.”
means that the true purpose of Ramadan goes beyond staying away from food and drink. It is about changing negative behaviors and improving ourselves spiritually.
Here’s the deeper meaning:
🌙 1. Ramadan is about self-discipline
When you fast, you control your physical desires. But more importantly, you are learning to control:
Anger
Gossip
Laziness
Bad language
Harmful habits
So before Maghrib (when you break your fast with food), you should already be breaking bad habits.
🤲 2. Spiritual training
Ramadan acts like a training month for the soul. Just as you discipline your body from food, you discipline your character from wrongdoing. The real achievement is not just surviving hunger — it is becoming a better person.
✨ 3. Lasting transformation
Food returns every evening. But the habits you break — like lying, backbiting, or neglecting prayer — should stay broken even after Ramadan ends.
💡 In simple terms:
It means Ramadan is not just about controlling your stomach; it is about controlling your behavior and purifying your heart.
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