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Ramadan is often seen as a time of discipline and devotion, but its deepest gifts sometimes arrive in ways we don’t anticipate. In this episode of The Welcome Home Podcast, Dr. Will Caldwell, Mike Swies, and Danny Kulasik reflect on how to approach Ramadan with an open heart—free from rigid expectations of how it’s "supposed" to feel. Instead of chasing spiritual highs, they explore what it means to surrender to the month as it unfolds, trusting that its blessings will come in their own time. They also discuss how this year’s fast takes on new meaning in the wake of a ceasefire in Gaza and a moment of relative peace, and how the struggles in Palestine connect to the broader teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and humanity as a whole.
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Ramadan is often seen as a time of discipline and devotion, but its deepest gifts sometimes arrive in ways we don’t anticipate. In this episode of The Welcome Home Podcast, Dr. Will Caldwell, Mike Swies, and Danny Kulasik reflect on how to approach Ramadan with an open heart—free from rigid expectations of how it’s "supposed" to feel. Instead of chasing spiritual highs, they explore what it means to surrender to the month as it unfolds, trusting that its blessings will come in their own time. They also discuss how this year’s fast takes on new meaning in the wake of a ceasefire in Gaza and a moment of relative peace, and how the struggles in Palestine connect to the broader teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and humanity as a whole.
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