Prayers at Ramadan can feel confusing for many Muslims—especially when you’re juggling work, school, long fasting hours, and family life in the UK or the USA. You may wonder, “Which duas should I say daily?” What should I focus on? How do I stay consistent without burning out?
Here’s a gentle, step-by-step guide from www.quranmualim.com to help you build a calm daily worship routine and follow your full Day 1–Day 30 series.
Amazon pick (1 book only): The Power of Du’a (Aliyah Umm Raiyaan)
Why many Muslims struggle in Ramadan (Problem)
Ramadan arrives with big hopes, but daily life stays busy. Many people start strong, then feel guilty when they miss a night prayer, Quran reading, or dua. Some also don’t know what to say beyond quick duas.
This isn’t laziness. It’s usually a lack of a simple plan.
What “Ramadan prayers” really means (Insight)
In everyday terms, Ramadan worship includes the following:
- The five daily prayers (and trying to improve focus)
- Extra sunnah and nafl prayers (when possible)
- Duas at key moments (suhoor, before iftar, after salah)
- Qur’an reflection, dhikr, and charity
If you want background reading, see Ramadan on Wikipedia and Britannica’s Ramadan overview.
Also Read: Taraweeh Prayer: Meaning, Method, Time, Rakats & Duas (Complete Guide)

Quick table: the words in the title (Simple meanings)
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Two Qur’an reminders to keep you steady
1) Fasting builds taqwa
Surah Al-Baqarah (2:183)
Transliteration: Kutiba ‘alaykumuṣ-ṣiyāmu kamā kutiba ‘alalla dhīna min qablikum la‘allakum tattaqūn.
Short meaning: Fasting is prescribed so you can grow in mindfulness of Allah. Read it here on Quran.com: Surah Al-Baqarah 2:183.
2) Allah is near—keep making dua
Surah Al-Baqarah (2:186)
Transliteration: Wa idhā sa’alaka ‘ibādī ‘annī fa innī qarīb…
Short meaning: Allah is close and responds when you call upon Him. Read it here on Quran.com: Surah Al-Baqarah 2:186.
Two Hadith reminders (practical and motivating)
1) Your fast should protect your manners
Sahih al-Bukhari 1903
Short meaning: If someone doesn’t leave lying and bad actions, Allah does not need their hunger and thirst. Read it on Sunnah.com: Hadith about leaving false speech while fasting.
2) Fasting is a shield—don’t fight back
Sahih Muslim 1151d
Short meaning: Fasting is a shield; avoid rude speech, and if provoked say, “I am fasting.”
Read it on Sunnah.com: Hadith: “Fasting is a shield ”.
Tahajud Namaz Complete Guide (Time, Rakats, Duas, Benefits)
Step-by-step: a simple daily worship routine (Solution)
Step 1: Pick a “minimum plan” you can do daily
Keep it realistic for UK/USA schedules:
- Fajr + 2 minutes of dua
- One short Qur’an reading (even 5–10 lines)
- One small charity habit (daily or weekly)
- Maghrib on time + dua before iftar
- A short night prayer (even 2 rak‘ahs)
Step 2: Use “dua anchors” (best times to be consistent)
Try these moments:
- After every fard prayer (30 seconds is enough)
- Before iftar (quiet, personal dua)
- After Taraweeh/Witr (one meaningful dua)
Step 3: Add a charity habit that fits your life
A helpful option is scheduled giving so you don’t forget on busy days: schedule your Ramadan giving (Islamic Relief UK).
Step 4: Track your focus by “theme,” not perfection
Instead of chasing “more,” chase “better.”
That’s why your Day 1–Day 30 series works so well: each day has one focus, so the heart doesn’t feel scattered.
Your 30-day internal guide (link all daily posts)
Below is your ready-made “Recommended For You” list. Link each title to the matching post on www.quranmualim.com.
Also Read; Tahajud Namaz Complete Guide (Time, Rakats, Duas, Benefits)
Days 1–10: Start strong, build calm
- Ramadan Day 1 Prayers: How to Begin Your Month of Blessings
- Ramadan Day 2 Prayers: Strengthening Your Faith and Devotion
- Ramadan Day 3 Prayers: Embracing Patience and Gratitude
- Ramadan Day 4 Prayers: Deepening Your Connection with Allah
- Ramadan Day 5 Prayers: Fasting With Purpose and Focus
- Ramadan Day 6 Prayers: Seeking Forgiveness and Mercy
- Ramadan Day 7 Prayers: Reflecting on Your Spiritual Journey
- Ramadan Day 8 Prayers: Cultivating Humility and Peace
- Ramadan Day 9 Prayers: Your Relationship with the Quran
- Ramadan Day 10 Prayers: Seeking Protection from Evil and Harm
Days 11–20: Grow your character, build discipline
- Ramadan Day 11 Prayers: Embracing the Spirit of Charity
- Ramadan Day 12 Prayers: Finding Inner Peace through Worship
- Ramadan Day 13 Prayers: Showing Gratitude For Allah’s Blessings
- Ramadan Day 14 Prayers: Deepening Your Spiritual Focus
- Ramadan Day 15 Prayers: Strengthening Your Resolve in Faith
- Ramadan Day 16 Prayers: Connecting With Allah Through Dua
- Ramadan Day 17 Prayers: Embracing the Night of Decree
- Ramadan Day 18 Prayers: Reflecting on Your Growth and Sacrifice
- Ramadan Day 19 Prayers: Seeking Mercy and Forgiveness From Allah
- Ramadan Day 20 Prayers: Renewing Your Commitment to Worship
Days 21–30: Last ten nights—finish with excellence
- Ramadan Day 21 Prayers: The Blessings of Fasting and Prayer
- Ramadan Day 22 Prayers: Reflecting on Allah’s Generosity
- Ramadan Day 23 Prayers: Increasing Your Devotion in The Last Ten Days
- Ramadan Day 24 Prayers: Deepening Your Understanding of The Quran
- Ramadan Day 25 Prayers: Making Dua for Yourself and Others
- Ramadan Day 26 Prayers: Seeking Allah’s Guidance and Protection
- Ramadan Day 27 Prayers: Embracing the Night of Power (Laylat al-Qadr)
- Ramadan Day 28 Prayers: Reflecting on The Mercy of Allah
- Ramadan Day 29 Prayers: Preparing For Eid With Gratitude
- Ramadan Day 30 Prayers: Closing Ramadan With Peace and Reflection
If you want to read Ramadan prayers day-wise, please click on these links Day 1, Day 2, Day 5, Day 7, Day 10, Day 11, Day 15, Day 16, Day 20, Day 23, Day 27, Day 30
A simple checklist (copy/paste)
- I prayed my fard salah on time today
- I made dua before iftar (even 60 seconds)
- I read a small portion of the Qur’an.
- I avoided one bad habit (speech, anger, scrolling, gossip)
- I did one act of kindness or charity
Prayers at Ramadan become easier when you focus on these small wins every day.
Hanafi fiqh book titles (titles only)
- Nur al-Idah
- Maraqi al-Falah
- Al-Hidayah
- Radd al-Muhtar ‘ala al-Durr al-Mukhtar
- Al-Fatawa al-Hindiyyah (Fatawa Alamgiri)
Categories: PRAYER ,ALMS , SAWN & The Holy Quran, Quran Jaz 1- 114

FAQ
How can I stay consistent with dua when I’m busy?
Link your dua to daily anchors—after salah and before iftar. Keep it short, personal, and repeat one dua for a week.
Is it okay if I can’t pray Taraweeh every night?
Yes. Pray for what you can with calm focus. Even 2 rak‘ahs at night is meaningful when done consistently.
What’s the best time to make dua in Ramadan?
Before iftar is a powerful time. Also make dua after fard prayers, and in the quiet moments before sleep.
How do I explain Ramadan worship to kids in the UK/USA?
Keep it simple: fasting teaches self-control and kindness. Give them small goals like one short dua, one good deed, and one Qur’an story.
What if I miss a day and feel like giving up?
Don’t quit. Restart the next prayer. A steady return to worship is better than perfection for two days and burnout for twenty.
Also Read: Ramadan Fasting Rules: Intimacy, Ghusl, Music/TV, Vitamins, Pregnancy
Conclusion
Ramadan is not a performance. It’s a return—back to Allah, back to purpose, back to the heart. Use this pillar guide as your home page for the month, and let your Day 1–Day 30 posts carry you step by step.
If you follow one small routine daily, prayers at Ramadan will feel lighter, clearer, and more rewarding—until Eid, Insha’Allah.
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