60 Second Prayers for Muslims during Ramadan

60 Second Prayers

Short Prayers to help people pray for Muslims during Ramadan.

  1. 3 HRS AGO

    Day 15 - Balancing the Scales

    Transcript: Day 15 Across the three main sects of Islam, Ramadan is observed religiously but a bit differently depending on if you are Sunni, Shia, or Sufi. For example, Sunni’s will traditionally break the fast at sunset, while Shia’s will wait until it is entirely dark. Suf’s (or more mystical Muslims) often include chanting Allah’s name as the fast is broken. Extra prayers later in the night during this month also count as “extra” towards covering your sin and balancing out the scales of your good and bad deeds. Let’s pray for all Muslims to be united under the Name of Jesus who alone sets them free and restores their relationship with God.  Father, we pray today for those across the Muslim world, Sunni, Shia, Sufi and beyond to come to you. Through different traditions and means we see them reaching out for relationships and forgiveness of sins. We see a zeal for obedience before God and a pride in walking in legalistic righteousness. Jesus, You are the One way home for every one of us so we cry out now on behalf of Muslims and ask that you would turn their feet in the way of Peace and reveal yourself to them this Ramadan. Meet them as they break their fast, in the middle of the night as they pray, in their times of reflection and weariness. Come Jesus, come. We pray this in the Name of Jesus. Amen.  Consider Meditating on John 14:1-7.  If you know Muslim, ask them with the intent to listen: What are some traditions of Ramadan that you particularly appreciate?

    2 min
  2. 6D AGO

    Day 9 - Jesus Who Freely Forgives

    On Day 9 we pray for Muslims to see and know Jesus who freely forgives our sin and wrong-doings. Transcript: Day 9: Ramadan is a time for abstinence during the daylight hours—from food, water, and sexual intercourse. If a Muslim is sexually active before sunset, they must fast continuously for 60 more days after Ramadan, or feed 60 of the poor.Forgiveness in Islam is earned, not given. Let’s pray that those diligently seeking to obey God would find rest and forgiveness in the work of Christ.  Father, we know that there is no way we could make ourselves right before you or appease your justice on our own. We remember our Muslim friends before you today and ask that you would reveal yourself as the God who sees and freely forgives because of the blood of Jesus. Let those who are abstaining and starving themselves in hope of divine pardon and freedom from the weight of their sins- find you. May the long road to self-earned forgiveness become increasingly burdensome and wearying and may it cast our muslim friends into the path of Grace. Jesus, you are our one hope for reconciliation, there is no other name under heaven by which we can be saved so we cry out to you on behalf of Muslims today that you would  be their Pardon, their Salvation, Hope, and Sufficiency. You are ours. We pray this in the Name of Jesus. Amen.  Today consider meditating on: 1 John 1:5-10.  If you know a Muslim, ask them, with the intent to listen: What makes a person impure before God? How and what removes impurities?

    2 min

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Short Prayers to help people pray for Muslims during Ramadan.

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