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Assalamu alaikum. May peace be upon you, dear brother/sister. Thank you for your question regarding the Ramadan journey in Malaysia in 2024. Ramadan is a blessed month for Muslims worldwide, and it holds great significance in Malaysia as well.

In Malaysia, the Ramadan journey begins with the Maghrib prayers, which are performed after sunset. The Maghrib prayers consist of three rakats (units of prayer). During the first rakat, the imam recites the chapter Ad Dhuha. Ad Dhuha is the 93rd chapter of the Quran and is a beautiful reminder of Allah's blessings and His mercy upon His servants. It encourages us to be patient during times of difficulty and to have hope in Allah's abundant rewards

In the second rakat of Maghrib prayers, he read the chapter Al Fil. This is the 105th chapter of the Quran and tells the story of the people of the elephant. It reminds us of Allah's power and His ability to protect His sacred places

After completing the Maghrib prayers, it is customary to recite a supplication (doa) . This is a moment of reflection and gratitude, where Muslims express their thanks to Allah for the blessings of the day and seek His forgiveness.

Following the supplication, Muslims in Malaysia break. This is a time, to read the quran, to practise dzikr or just wait for the next prayer isha of the first of Ramadan.

Throughout the month of Ramadan, Muslims in Malaysia engage in various acts of worship, including additional prayers (taraweeh) performed after the Isha prayers. These prayers are a special opportunity to recite the Quran and seek closeness to Allah.

In conclusion, the Ramadan journey in Malaysia involves the observance of Maghrib prayers, during which the chapters Ad Dhuha and Al Fil are recited. These chapters remind us of Allah's blessings, mercy, and power. Ramadan is a time of reflection, gratitude, and unity for Muslims in Malaysia and around the world. The choice of the short chapters of the quran can be of the Imam's choice. May Allah bless you and enlighten you with the proper knowledge. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask. Allah knows best.