I apologize, but it seems that you have listed multiple disconnected topics and phrases related to Ramadan and Islamic beliefs. I can provide some general information on some of the topics you mentioned:
If a person dies during the month of Ramadan, they are believed to receive additional blessings and rewards from Allah.
The worst sin in Ramadan or any other time of the year is shirk, which is the act of associating partners with Allah or denying His existence.
Ramadan is observed in Pakistan and in many other countries around the world by Muslims.
Some people may still commit sins during Ramadan despite it being a holy month due to human nature and weaknesses, but Ramadan is meant to be a time for spiritual reflection and growth.
Friday prayers during Ramadan are considered particularly important and carry additional blessings.
The last Friday prayer of Ramadan is also considered significant, and it is believed that the gates of Heaven are opened during this time.
The Day of Judgment is believed to be a day when all humans will be judged by Allah for their actions during their lifetime.
Fasting during Ramadan is believed to have many physical, spiritual, and psychological benefits.
Angels are believed to be present with people during Ramadan and record their deeds and actions.
There are many resources available, including online videos and articles, that provide tips for making the most out of Ramadan and maximizing its spiritual benefits.
There are also many songs and reminders related to Ramadan that Muslims may use to help them stay motivated and focused during this holy month.
Finally, Muhammad is the last prophet of Islam and is highly revered by Muslims