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Reality And Obligation In Ramadan -- Al-Jumuah Magazine
EsinIslam
Ramadan
By Al-Jumuah
Magazine
During this
Ramadhan do not let the sweetness of our deeds vansh
into the night, leaving only emptiness. When one
contemplates the texts on fasting, its wisdom and
goals in Shariah, and looks at the reality of the
Muslim communities, one realizes a wide gap between
the reality and our obligations. Remember that
Ramadhan is a bounty that Allah blessed His servants
with, to strengthen their faith, and increase their
piety (Taqwa). Allah said: "O you who believe! Fasting
is prescribed for you as it was prescribed for those
before you, that you may become pious." (Al-Baqarah
2:183). This article is an attempt to present the
essential causes of this gap, and to some remedies.
primary reason for the gap is ignorance about the
goals of fasting and the wisdom behind it. Many
Muslims ignore the purpose and wisdom of fasting.
Fasting is done merely to conform to the social
environmet without contemplation. If one is not aware
of the divine wisdom of Shariah and its fruits in this
world and in the hereafter, one will not apply it in
the right way.
Goals of
Fasting
Achieving Taqwa:
is one of the most important wisdom of fasting.
Fasting brings on Taqwa as it lessens the desire of
the stomach and mutes the sexual appetite. Whoever
fasts frequently would overcome these two desires more
easily. This deter against committing abominations and
sins and assist in controlling life leading to Taqwa.
Strengthening willpower and acquiring
patience: The Prophet
sallallahu alayhe wa sallam called Ramadhan the month
of patience as it increases one's will power to
control his desire and the selfishness of his soul.
This training allows him to be strong in following
Allah's commands. The most important being to carry
the Message and propel it forward. The person trains
himself to be patient in obeying Allah by stopping at
the limits set by Allah both by way of action and
abstention. Allah said: "These are the limits set by
Allah, so approach them not." (Al-Baqarah 2:187)
Fasting is pure worship:
The fact that he is abstaining from food and drink
both in public and in secret shows his honest faith
and strong love of Allah, and his knowledge and
feeling that Allah is all-knowing of everything. For
this reason Allah has made the reward for fasting
greater than for any other type of worship. Allah said
in the hadith Qudsi: "Every deed of the son of Adam
will be multiplied [in rewards], the good deed by ten
of its like, up to seven hundreds, up to whatever
Allah wills, except fasting, it is for Me and I will
reward it. He abandons his desire and his food for My
sake.." (Related by Muslim) lbn al-Qayyim said:
"...And people may see that a person is not eating in
front of them, but the fact that he is really
abandoning his food and his desire for the sake of God
is a thing that nobody can find out about, and that is
the essence of fasting." (Zaad al-Ma'ad 2/29).
Relieving Muslims from life's
distractions: Eating,
drinking, and socializing all distract a person and
weaken ties with Allah. It is by the Mercy of Allah
that Muslims are ordered to fast so as not to be
bothered by the intrusion of these activities. Nor by
the thought about them nor the anticipation for them
when devoting themselves to the all types of worship
Either reading the Qur'an, offering additional prayer
or making I'tikaf. For this reason the Prophet
sallallahu alayhe wa sallam said: "Fasting is a
shield, and a secure fortress against Hell fire"
(Related by Ahmad).
Discovering Allah's Blessings:
A person experiences the hardship of the poor. He
should then be thankful to Allah Who has blessed him
with His bounty while others are deprived. This should
make him more sympathetic and willing to share this
bounty. The poor rediscovers that fasting helps a
person be more devoted to worship. More able to
concentrate and meditate. He should then be able of
this devotion all year long, a blessing he should
thank Allah for.
Acquiring strength and endurance:
It has been discovered
that depriving the body of food for a period of time
helps its defense and endurance mechanism. This in
turn this protects the body from certain diseases.
Remember that fasting is not only
dependent on abstentions:
Many believe that fasting consist only of certain
abstentions, forgetting that Allah established certain
acts of worship with fasting. Among which are:
Qiyamul-layl:
The Prophet sallallahu alayhe wa sallam said: "Whoever
performed the night prayer during Ramadhan out of
belief and anticipating God's rewards, will be
forgiven his previous sins."(Related by
Muslim).Performing Umrah: The Prophet sallallahu
alayhe wa sallam said: "An Umrah during Ramadhan is
like a Hajj with me." (Related by al-Hakim).
Offering Iftar (meal) to those who
fasted. The Prophet
sallallahu alayhe wa sallam said: "Whoever feeds a
fasting person has the same reward as him, except that
the reward of the fasting person will not be
diminished." (Related by Ahmad).
Reading and completing the Qur'an:
The Prophet sallallahu alayhe wa sallam said: "Fasting
and [reading] Qur'an will intercede for the person:
fasting will say: O Lord I forbade him eating and
drinking so let me intercede for him, and the Qur'an
will say: I deprived him from his night sleep so let
me intercede for him," he then said: "So they will
intercede." (Related by Ahmad). The Prophet sallallahu
alayhe wa sallam used to recite the whole Qur'an to
Angel Jibreel each Ramadhan.
Giving in charity: Ibn Abbas
radhiallahu anhu said:
"The Prophet sallallahu alayhe wa sallam was the most
generous among people, and he was more generous during
the month of Ramadhan." (Related by Muslim).
I`tikaaf:
which is to confine oneself in the masjid for prayer
and invocation leaving the worldly activities. Ibn
Abbas radhiallahu anhu said: "The Prophet sallallahu
alayhe wa sallam used to perforrn I'tikaf during the
last ten days of Ramadhan." (Related by Muslim). It is
surprising that many people have abandoned I'tikaf
though the Prophet sallallahu alayhe wa sallam never
abandoned it from the time he arrived to Madinah until
he died.
Supplication:
In the verses dealing with fasting, Allah said: "And
when My slaves ask you (O Muhammad) concerning Me,
then answer them, I am indeed near to them. I respond
to the invocations of the supplicant when he calls on
Me." (Al-Baqarah 2: 186). This is an encouragement for
the fasting person to increase his invocation. The
Prophet sallallahu alayhe wa sallam said: "Three
invocations will be answered: The invocation of the
fasting person, the invocation of the oppressed, and
the invocation of the traveler." (Related by Muslim).
Repentance:
Ramadhan is the time of repentance and return to
Allah, for it is a time when the devils are chained,
and when many people are saved from hell fire every
night by the grace of Allah.
Applying oneself in all good deeds in
the last ten days of Ramadhan:
Aysha radhiallabu anha said: "When the last ten days
come, he sallallahu alayhe wa sallam would pray most
of the night and wake his family, and apply himself,
and tighten up his loincloth.", and she also said:
"The Messenger of Allah sallallahu alayhe wa sallam
used to strive in the last days of Ramadhan more than
he did during the other days." (Related by Muslim).
Abstaining from vain talk:
Sins decrease the reward of fasting although they do
not annul it. The Prophet sallallahu alayhe wa sallam
said: "Fasting is not [only] abstaining from eating
and drinking, but abstaining from vain and obscene
talk, so if someone insulted you or wronged you say: I
am fasting." (Related by al-Hakim) and he also said:
'Whoever does not abandon lying, then Allah does not
need him to abandon his food and drink." (Related by
al-Bukhari).
Common errors
made during Ramadhan
Excessive spending:
Ramadhan should be a time to avoid
being wasteful, and learning to be prepared in facing
harder times by distinguishing the needs from the
luxuries. Unfortunately, many people go beyond their
limits to spend during Ramadhan. Whether in the
varieties of food that they savor each night, or by
the other types of spending.
Staying awake during the night and
sleeping during the day:
Some people sleep during most of the day when they are
fasting. Ramadhan is not a time of being lazy, and
this do not allow the full benefit from the experience
of fasting. It is as if they have only inverted their
nights into days and vice versa. In addition, some may
spend a great portion of the night indulging in eating
and drinking and socializing
Spending more time in socializing:
Because people invite each other more often during
Ramadhan they do tend to spend more time socializing
with friends, and relatives. While it is a good deed
to feed the fasting person, this should not result in
precious time lost in vain talk. Use the occasion for
remembering Allah and offering additional prayers, and
for the Da'wah to Allah.
Insisting on performing a certain
number of Rakaas during the Tarawih (night) prayer
to the point of not praying behind the Imam and thus
forfeiting the benefit of congregational prayer. This
might also bring hatred and disagreement between the
Muslims of one community.
Reading Qur'an too fast:
Some insist on finishing the
whole Qur'an once or more, even if they have to read
very fast. Although reading the Qur'an many times is
desirable, this should not be done hastily, especially
during the Tarawih prayer without pondering upon its
meaning. Allah ta'ala said: "This is a Book which We
have sent down to you, full of blessings that they may
ponder over its verses," (Saad 38:29), and the Prophet
sallallahu alayhe wa sallam said: "Those who read the
Qur'an in less than three days do not grasp [its
meaning]"
Socializing in l'tikaf:
Many people are eager to do I'tikaf but some confine
themselves in the masjid not to pray and worship Allah
but to talk and socialize.
The ways of
doing good are numerous in Ramadhan Many people try to
perform more than they are able to. By going beyond
their capabilities, they end up not performing any
deed in the desired way.
Scholars and
Dai'ahs should assume a more prominent role in
educating the people - both by talking to them and by
giving the best example in their behavior which should
comply to the Shariah and following the Sunnah.
The Muslim
should realize that his priorities dictate that he
does what benefits him in the Hereafter and should not
put worldly interests first.
The Muslim
should apply himself to deepen his sense of following
the Sunnah of the Prophet sallallahu alayhe wa sallam,
in every aspect of his life, at all times and
especially during the month of Ramadhan. This
necessitates seeking more knowledge about the Fiqh of
fasting and its etiquette, assimilating the wisdom and
goals of fasting, and facilitating the means that
allow all the Muslims to benefit from their fasting.
We ask Allah
to accept our fast and our good deeds.
Ramadan Team
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