Imam Sadiq (A.S.) has said:
“Allah shall ward off 70 kinds of calamities from one who gives charity in the month of Ramadhan”
(Wasaail al-Shia'h, vol. 9, pg. 404)


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Hadith:

عن أبي ذر (رضي الله عنه)قال:قالرسول الله (صلي الله عليه و آله و سلم)لرجل و هو يوصيه:أقلل من الشهوات يسهل عليك الفقر،وأقلل من الذنوب يسهل عليك الموت،و قدم ما لك أمامك يسرك اللحاق به،واقنع بما أوتيته يخف عليك الحساب،و لا تتشاغل عما فرض عليك بما قد ضمن لك؛فانه ليس بفائتك ما قد قسم لك،و لست بلاحق ما قد زوي عنك.فلاتك جاهدا فيما أنصح نافدا،واسع لملك لازوال له،في منزل لاانتقال عنه.


Translation:
It has been narrated from Abi Dharr (may Allah be pleased with him) that he said, The Messenger of Allah (blessings of Allah be upon him and his family) said to a person whom he was advising, Reduce the base desires (the desires of your soul) and poverty shall become easy upon you (to bear); and lessen the sins so that death shall become easy for you to endure; and send things from your own wealth ahead for yourself, so that by seeing this (on the Day of Judgment), you shall become happy; and be content with that which is given to you so that your accountability and reckoning is reduced; and do not busy yourself with the sustenance which is guaranteed to reach you (and do not develop greed to this part of the provision which is guaranteed to reach you) so that you do not disregard the obligatory acts which are upon you (to perform), since surely that which has been set aside for you will not leave your hand (it shall surely reach you), and that which has left your hand (that which you have lost from sustenance) will never come back again. So then do not struggle to attain those things which are not pure and which will be destroyed, and do not put forth struggle for those things which are temporal. Rather, struggle for those things which are perpetual and which will last forever (in the next life).




Recite the following supplications at the time of breaking fast:

O my Allah, for Thee, I fast, and with the food Thou gives me I break the fast, and I rely on Thee.

ALLAAHUMMA LAKA S'UMTU WA A'LAA RIZQIKA AFT'ARTUWA A'LAYKA TAWAWKKALTU

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It has been narrated that Imam Ali (as) used to say the following when he would break his fast:

In the name of Allah, O Allah, we fast, and with the food Thou gives us we break the fast, an obligation we fulfill, and Thou art Hearer, Knower

BISMILLAH ALAAHUMMA LAKA S'UMNAA WA A'LAA RIZQIKA AFT'ARNAA FA—TAQABBAL MINNAA INNAKA ANTAS SAMEE—U'L'A'LEEM

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It is advisable to say the following at the first bite of food taken:

In the name of Allah, the Beneficient, the Merciful, O He whose indulgence is boundless, forgive me.

BISMILLAHIR RAH'MAANIR RAH'EEM YAA WAASI—A'L MAGHFIRATI IGFIR LEE

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Imam As-Sadiq (as) has said:
“The person who has been disowned by his parents, one who consumes intoxicants and one who does acts of goodness towards others but imposes obligations upon them shall never enter into Paradise."


Imam Musa al Kadhim (a.s) says :
“He who repents is the best in the eyes of Allah (s.w.t)”