Prophet Muhammad was generous year round, but he was most open handed during the month of Ramadan. Remember that in Ramadan each good deed that we perform is multiplied by seventy times or more.
It is a good idea to be generous with your wealth as much as possible. This is aside from the Zakat, which is poor alms in the amount of 2.5% of the yearly wealth. For those who cannot spend freely, there are other ways to be generous. You can be generous with your time by offering help to a fellow Muslim in need or by helping to make repairs to the local Mosque.
Prophet Muhammad said that even smiling is considered a charity. So meet your Muslim brethren in faith with a hearty “Assalamu Alaykum” and a smile from ear to ear.
The Month of Ramadan is like a gentle breeze that hastens to cool a sweltering summer night. However, just as quickly as it arrives, it bids farewell much too soon. Get ready to welcome Ramadan today, so that you can take full advantage of the blessed days and nights once it arrives.
(From Discovering Islam’s archive)