The content discusses the author's perspective on Ramadhan, the holy month in Islam. The author draws a parallel between Ramadhan and a marathon, emphasizing that it is not a competition with others but rather a personal challenge to improve oneself.
The author acknowledges that it is easy to feel disheartened when comparing oneself to others who may seem to be doing more during Ramadhan, such as having easier fasts, regularly performing Tarawih prayers, or pursuing Laylatul Qadr. However, the author argues that Ramadhan is not meant to be a competition, and the only way to "lose" is by not wanting to participate in the first place.
The author suggests that each person should find their own pace and focus on their personal growth, rather than worrying about how they measure up to others. The author emphasizes that the value of one's fast or devotion is not determined by human judgment, but by God alone.
The core message is to strive for one's personal best, to be a bit better every year, whether it's reading more of the Quran, praying Tarawih more often, or praying to God more regularly. The author believes that this is the true spirit of Ramadhan - a personal journey of spiritual growth and self-improvement, not a competition.
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