the sermon reminds Muslims that Ramadhan is a sacred trust from Allah SWT, not merely a seasonal ritual, but a comprehensive spiritual training meant to shape character, discipline, and moral responsibility... every act of worship in Ramadhan - fasting, prayer, charity, and self-restraint - carries accountability before Allah SWT and must be preserved with sincerity... the khatib emphasizes that fasting is not limited to abstaining from food and drink, but also requires guarding one’s tongue, eyes, thoughts, and actions from sinful behaviour... true success in Ramadhan is measured by moral improvement and increased Allah-consciousness, not by physical endurance alone... the sermon further highlights that the values cultivated during Ramadhan must continue beyond the holy month... honesty, trustworthiness, discipline, and compassion should be reflected in daily life - at work, within families, and in society... failing to uphold these values after Ramadhan is seen as a betrayal of the trust Allah SWT has bestowed... in its closing reminder, the khutbah calls on Muslims to protect the sanctity of Ramadhan by avoiding negligence, hypocrisy, and moral complacency... we are urged to leave Ramadhan as better individuals - stronger in faith, more responsible in conduct, and more mindful of their duties to Allah SWT and fellow human beings...

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