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By
Magda Azzam
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12/11/2003 |
The
Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) said, “If any Muslim comes
out of Ramadan without gaining forgiveness and goodness, he is a real loser.”
(reported by Ibn Hibban and At-Tabarani)
The
last ten days of Ramadan are very special days in the life of every Muslim.
According to Muslims, they are the most blessed days in the blessed month of
Ramadan, the month the Qur’an was revealed. Muslims believe that although the
Prophet Muhammad was promised
Paradise
, he used to exert himself even more in worship during these last ten days,
hoping to draw closer to Allah. The Prophet’s wife `A’ishah (may Allah be
pleased with her) said, “With the start of the last ten days of Ramadan, the
Prophet used to tighten his waist belt (i.e., work hard) and used to pray all
the night, and used to keep his family awake for the prayers.” (reported by
Al-Bukhari)
For
Muslims, the last ten days should be a time to perfect one’s fast and avoid
anything that may break it. It is a time to give more charity and to settle
disputes and forgive one another. It is also a time for soul searching,
evaluating one’s life, supplicating, and asking forgiveness. This should be
done sincerely because if Allah accepts the supplications, the reward is the
remission of one’s sins.
The
best time to do it is in the last part of the night. Abu Hurayrah reported that
the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said, “When the last one third
of the night remains, our Lord, the Glorious One, descends towards the lower
heaven and proclaims: Is there anyone supplicating to Me, so that I grant his
supplication? Is there anyone begging of Me for anything, so that I grant him
his wish? Is there anyone who seeks My forgiveness, so I forgive him?”
(reported by Al-Bukhari and Muslim)
During
the last third of Ramadan, one should read more Qur’an and remember Allah more
often, even constantly.
The
last ten days are also known for i`tikaf (spiritual retreat). The Prophet (peace
and blessings be upon him) used to perform i`tikaf in the mosque during the last
ten days of Ramadan, barely sleeping during that time. I`tikaf requires a total
devotion to Allah; it is a sort of vacation with Him. The time is spent
worshiping, performing extra salah (ritual Prayers), reading the Qur’an,
making dhikr (remembrance of Allah) and du`aa’ (supplication). One should
leave behind the cares of this world, and even eat and sleep in the mosque.
Those who cannot perform i`tikaf for ten days should try to do it for a shorter
time, if only for one night or a day or two.
Laylat
Al-Qadr also occurs during the last ten days of Ramadan. The Prophet (peace and
blessings be upon him) said, “Any Muslim who stands in Prayer during Laylat
Al-Qadr out of faith and sincerity, his previous sins will be forgiven.”
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