In the Shade of Ramadan
Mr. Ramadan
Muhammad At-Tahhan states the following:
Muslims
everywhere are expecting the blessed month of Ramadan. At
the beginning of Ramadan, Allah bestows His Mercy on people;
at the middle period of it, Allah forgives the sins of the
repentant; at the end of it, Allah delivers his righteous
servants from Hell-Fire. In Ramadan, people observe fasting
by day and perform Vigil Night Prayers. Fasting is enjoined
on Muslims till Doomsday, as it was enjoined on early
believers. Allah says: {O ye who believe! Fasting is
prescribed for you, even as it was prescribed for those
before you, that ye may ward off evil)}. (Al-Baqarah: 183)
From among all
acts of worship Almighty Allah has specified fasting in
particular to be for His Own sake, as he, Exalted and
Blessed be He, in a Divine Hadith says: “All man’s good
deeds are for his own benefit, except fasting; it is for My
Sake, and I reward for it. In fasting there is protection
(for man from indulgence). So when one of is fasting, he
shouldn’t shout, nor act in an improper way; and if
someone abused or fought him, he should say: “I am
fasting, I am fasting”. By Allah, in whose Hand my life
is, the ascent of the mouth of a man observing fasting is
better in Allah’s Sight than the ascent of Musk. Observing
fasting makes man pleasant twice: once when he breaks his
fasting and the other when he meets his Lord.” [It is
narrated by Muslim]
In Ramadan,
the doors of Hell close, and those of Paradise open, and
devils get shackled. Therein an angel calls: “O observer
of good deeds, rejoice; o indulgent people, abstain (from
sins); until the end of Ramadan.” [It is narrated by
Ahmed]
Allah draws
people’s attention to the importance of reciting the
Qur’an while fasting in Ramadan. Thus, reciting the
Qur’an is greatly connected with fasting; they form two
pleasant acts of worship which. Allah’s Messenger, peace
be upon him, used to observe reciting the Qur’an in
Ramadan, as narrated by Ibn `Abbas, may Allah be pleased
with him: “Allah’s Messenger, peace be upon him, was the
most generous of all people, and his generosity reached its
utmost in Ramadan when Gabriel was send to him. Gabriel used
to meet him every night in Ramadan and teaches him the
Qur’an. Whenever Gabriel met the Prophet, peace be upon
him, became more generous than continuous (rainy) winds.”
This Saying is agreed upon.
In the
Shade of the Qur’an
In Ramadan all
forms of goodness are observed, headed by the Qur’an. The
angel Gabriel (peace be with him) taught the Prophet, peace
and blessings of Allah be upon him, the best deeds in
Ramadan, i.e. observing fasting and reciting the Qur’an,
and both of them intercede for their observer on the Day of
Judgement. It is narrated as follows: “Fasting will say to
Allah: ‘O Lord, to observe me, he was deprived from food
and worldly pleasures during the day, so allow me to
intercede for him.’ Then the Qur’an will say:
‘Reciting me, he was deprived of sleep during night, so
allow me to intercede for him.’ Hence Allah will permit
them to intercede.” [It is narrated by Ahmed, An-Nasa’i
and Al-Hakim]
A Muslim who
keeps steadfast in observing fasting, performing prayer,
reciting the Qur’an and abstention from every sin whatever
slight, will be unique in the Day of Judgement, as Allah
will permit him into Paradise from the gate of Ar-Rayyan out
of honor and dignity. The Prophet, peace be upon him, said:
“There a door of Paradise called Ar-Rayyan. On the
Judgement Day, (an angel) will call: Where are the observers
of fasting? Then, they will all be permitted into Paradise
through that door, and it will close.” [It is narrated by
Al-Bukhari and Muslim]
A true
believer, who firmly believe in Allah and calls others to
believe, strives against his vulgar desires and against
devilish insinuations. Such a true believer finds in Ramadan
an available chance to elevate his soul to a higher level.
This necessarily leads to instructive changes in the whole
society, as Allah says: {Lo! Allah changeth not the
condition of a folk until they (first) change that which is
in their hearts}. (Ar-Ra`d: 11)
Observing
fasting makes hearts pious, and it is piety which preserves
one from committing sins, whatever slight, that may spoil
one’s fasting.
Fasting also
adjusts the conduct of a person who observes it and clears
his conscience, which directs man’s decisions and draws
him closer to his Lord.
A true
believer realizes that contemporary cultures are
materialistic, based on satisfying one’s desire for food
as well as vulgar desires. Such mere materialistic basis
drew previous cultures to ruin, and this seems to be the
same fate of today’s cultures.
Therefore, it
is Islam which makes compromise between contradicting
aspects; it makes a balance between materialistic and
spiritual sides of life such as, reasonable and emotional
thinking. A true believer who observes acts of worship and
fasting is able to reform his life and keep himself away
from worldly pleasures and whims. So doing man sets to the
right path. So, man should be aware of his duty to rescue
the humanity?
The
Virtues of Observing Fasting during the Year
Fasting in
Ramadan is a pillar of Islam. The time for fasting is
specified according to lunar calendar. With the passage of
time Ramadan occurs in different seasons of the year, in
summer, autumn, winter and spring. Ramadan corresponds with
all seasons of the year every third of a century (every 33
years). Thus, most people witness Ramadan in different
weather conditions throughout different stages of their
life, i.e. during adolescence and youth, then during
maturity and old age. This enables man to feel the wisdom of
fasting and its effects on a man in different seasons.
Ramadan begins
with the appearance of the crescent of Ramadan, and it ends
with the crescent of Shawwal. On the other hand, the fast
days are specified according to the solar calendar; the
fast-days begin on Dawn and ends on sunset. This has a very
significant wisdom. Muslims all over the world fast in every
moment in Ramadan, because while night prevails in some
places on earth, there are other places where the light of
the sun prevails. This creates a kind of interrelation
between Muslims all over the world and shows that sun never
sets on the Muslim nation.
A Muslim
caller should realize that he is a working individual in the
universe which succumbs with all creatures therein under
Allah’s Will. So Muslims all over the world are brothers
and sisters, disregarding any differences in language,
color, or race; they are all unified under the banner of
Islam, the sealing religion in Allah’s Sight.
Ramadan
witnessed the most famous events in the history of Muslim
nation such as, the Great Battle of Badr, the Battle of
Furqan (the criterion) when Allah made the believer
victorious over the unbelievers, the Conquest of Makkah
where the Prophet set the best example of tolerance and
Makkah took its value in the life of Muslims, The Conquest
of Andalusia (now Spain) from which Islamic culture spread
all over the world, and finally the conquest of Muslims over
the Jew on the tenth of Ramadan,1973.
Under the
condition in which Muslims live, suffering from the acts of
violence and oppression of the non-Muslims, are Muslims
aware of their duty towards their brothers in Islam? Are
they ready to sacrifice themselves and their money in the
cause of Allah?
Some people
fast in Ramadan as a matter of habit no more, so that they
may neglect prayer and commit sins. Hence, it the duty of
Islamic callers to teach people by standing as a good
example for them in the first place, then by right guidance
and finally by striving against evil. Also, people should
follow good examples and fulfill their duties. Praise be to
Allah, Lord of the Worlds.
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