Ramzan– It is also called as Ramadan and is considered as one of the most sacred or holy months for Muslims across the world. Muslims perform fast (Roza), pray (Namaz), and give charity (Zakat) to poor people to seek blessings and forgiveness (Maghfirat) from Almighty Allah in the holy month of Ramzan. The Holy Quran is the holy or sacred book for Muslims and is a source of direction or guidance for humanity worldwide, which was revealed in the holy month of Ramadan. Ramzan is the month of fasting (Roza), worship (Ibadat), devotion, sacrifice, and charity, which is divided into three stages (Ashra) – Mercy (Rehmat), Forgiveness (Maghfirat) and Nijat (free from hellfire).

Second Ashra of Ramzan – Forgiveness (Maghfirat) – It is an important and the second stage (Ashra) of Ramzan which starts from the 11th to the 20th of Ramzan. Muslim individuals seek forgiveness (Maghfirat) and blessings for all his/her sins from Almighty Allah by regretting all their mistakes or sins in the second Ashra of Ramzan. As per Islamic Belief, God (Allah) opens the door of forgiveness for devotees in the second Ashra of Ramadan. Thus, Muslim individuals confess their sins and seek forgiveness from God (Allah) by ensuring that they will not repeat them in their future lives. The second stage (Ashra) of Ramzan provides an opportunity for Muslim individuals to cleanse their souls of their sins and seek pardon and blessings from God (Allah).
You can also recite and learn or clearly understand the whole Quran which brings blessings of God (Allah) blessings in the second Ashra of Ramzan. In the second Ashra of Ramzan, you can seek forgiveness from God (Allah) through devotional prayers. God (Allah) offers a much bigger reward for your devotional prayer (namaz) mainly in the sacred month or second Ashra of Ramadan.