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Moon night talks and joys

It's all about the excitement of the Ramadan fast experience and Eid's excitement

By Ghulam MohiuddinPublished 3 years ago 3 min read

Ayesha was a young girl who once resided in a small village in South Asia. She was well known for being generous and nice, and she lived with her parents and siblings. When the month of Ramadan arrived, Ayesha was very happy since it was a time for fasting, introspection, and prayer.

Ayesha was looking forward to Chand Rat, the night when the new moon appears to mark the conclusion of Ramadan and the start of Eid, as the month of Ramadan drew to a close. On Chand Rat, it was predicted that the moon would shine brighter than ever before and the sky would be covered with stars.

The Chand Rat custom had always been Ayesha's favourite. She would cook a special lunch for her family on this night, and they would all spend time together admiring the stars. Along with visiting their friends and relatives, they would exchange presents and Eid wishes.

Ayesha, however, was experiencing extra anxiety this year because of Chand Rat. Despite her best efforts throughout the month to improve herself personally, she felt that she had fallen short. She was concerned that because she had not done enough to be ready for Eid, she would not be able to completely appreciate the beauty of Chand Rat.

Ayesha became more and more anxious as Chand Rat night got closer. She made an effort to pray more, give more to charity, and carry out more good activities, but she still felt that she had fallen short.

Ayesha and her family gathered to eat together on the eve of Chand Rat. They shared anecdotes about the lessons they had gained while sharing their Ramadan experiences. They were astounded by the moon's brightness and the splendour of the stars as they gazed up at the sky.

Ayesha saw an oddity all of a sudden. There was a shooting star in the sky, and it was directly headed in her direction. She closed her eyes and prepared for contact, but the shooting star came to a complete halt in front of her.

When Ayesha opened her eyes, she was met by a stunning fairy. The fairy had wings that twinkled in the night and were decked out in a dazzling robe.

The question "Who are you?" Ayesha enquired in shock.

"I am the Chand Rat Fairy," the fairy answered. I'm here to fulfil one of your wishes.

"A wish?" With her heart beating, Ayesha questioned.

"Yes," the fairy answered. I grant wishes to those who worked hard during Ramadan on this night.

Ayesha gave the matter some thinking. Her traditional wishes were for her family and friends to be healthy and happy, but this year she had a different desire.

Ayesha declared, "I want to be a better person. "I want to remember the lessons of Ramadan always and be more charitable and helpful to others."

The fairy gave Ayesha a smile smiled at Ayesha. She answered, "Your wish is granted," and then vanished into the darkness.

Ayesha experienced a sense of calm and delight as she gazed up at the stars. She was aware that Chand Rat's teachings had been bestowed upon her as a rare gift, and she would never forget them.

The next morning, Ayesha's disposition changed. She felt a sense of fervour and resolve that she had never felt before. That day, she volunteered her time to a local charity, helping those in need and spreading kindness and giving wherever she went.

As the day turned into night, Ayesha and her family headed out to visit their friends and family, exchanging gifts and Eid greetings. Ayesha felt a sense of gratitude and joy that she had never experienced before, and she knew that her wish had been granted

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About the Creator

Ghulam Mohiuddin

Aviator, educator, Graduated, and also attempted ISSB in Pakistan Army. My kindness is essential to effective leadership. Professional content writer., living like a legend, and achieving success.

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