Why are good deeds multiplied in Ramadan?
Ramadan heightens awareness.
Fasting slows reaction and sharpens intention. In this space, good deeds are performed with greater consciousness and humility. Even small actions are offered with purpose.
Reward multiplies because deeds are surrounded by patience, restraint, and devotion. The believer gives while hungry, forgives while tired, and serves while sacrificing comfort.
Parents often feel this lesson deeply. Children learn generosity through observation, seeing kindness woven into daily life.
This is where reflective platforms like WiseCompass support families during Ramadan, helping parents think about how goodness grows through sincerity and example.
For younger children, the Juniors Adventures collection introduces values through gentle, curiosity-led stories that nurture kindness and empathy naturally, while the Young Explorers collection supports older children in connecting faith with thoughtful action and real-life choices.
Good deeds are multiplied in Ramadan because they are rooted in sincere intention.

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