Ramadan Reflections 2026

Ramadan Reflections Day 21 – More Than Recitation: Understanding the Qur’an

Ramadan is often described as a month of fasting. But in truth, it’s a month of clarity.

For thirty days, Muslims across the world step slightly out of the rush of daily life in order to step more deeply into it. We fast from food and drink, yes, but more importantly, we fast from distraction, from ego, from impatience, from the habits that quietly erode our character.

This year, I’ll be sharing short daily reflections throughout the month, just a couple of minutes at a time, designed not only for Muslims, but for anyone curious about what Ramadan really means beyond headlines and hunger.

These reflections are not sermons. They are pauses. Small moments to consider discipline, gratitude, justice, compassion, restraint, integrity and what it looks like to live more consciously in a noisy world.

Ramadan is not about withdrawal.

It is about returning to faith, to purpose, to what matters most.

If you’d like to journey through the month with me, keep an eye out for the daily reflections as they unfold.

Ramadan Reflections Day 20The Nights That Matter Most

Ramadan Reflections Day 19 – International Women’s Day: Give to Gain

Ramadan Reflections Day 18 – How Do You Read Yours?

Ramadan Reflections Day 17 – Prayers for a Troubled World

Ramadan Reflections Day 16 – Building Community Trust

Ramadan Reflections Day 15 – Halfway There: Living on a Prayer

Ramadan Reflections Day 14: Change Starts Within

Ramadan Reflections Day 13 – Discipline of the Body, Discipline of the Soul

Ramadan Reflections Day 12 – Love, Faith and the Nation We Share

Ramadan Reflections Day 11 – Mary and Jesus: What We Share

Ramadan Reflections Day 10 – When Leadership Fails the Test

Ramadan Reflections Day 9 – Education: A Gift, A Right, A Responsibility

Ramadan Reflections Day 8 – The Beginning of a Legacy

Ramadan Reflections Day 7 – The Gift of Reconnection

Ramadan Reflections Day 6 – Ramadan, Lent and Choosing Unity Over Division

Day 5 – Through the eyes of a child

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