Muslims
do wait for the blessed month of Ramadan year after year, hoping that
Almighty Allah may bestow mercy and forgiveness on them and keep them
away from the Hellfire.
They
start Ramadan extremely enthusiastic to worship Almighty Allah
sincerely. They dust off their copies of the Qur’an and begin
reading it daily. Moreover, most of them vie in finishing to read it
completely whether one, two, or three times or more in Ramadan.
Muslims also show great interest in offering the Tarawih Prayer and
Tahajjud (late night Prayer). We see mosques full of people offering
Prayers at times of the prescribed Prayers and even at other times to
the extent that some may not find place inside the mosque and resort
to praying on the pavement adjacent to the mosque. Muslims also show
the best qualities in them in this blessed month. They offer the poor
and the traveling iftar meals and give charity to the poor and
needy. This, in fact, is the true Islamic atmosphere that should
prevail all the year.
But
one wonders if Muslims will keep practicing these good acts also after
Ramadan.
And
After Ramadan?
Almighty
Allah honors Muslims by giving them this blessed month and enabling
them to worship Him sincerely during it. But what about after Ramadan?
In fact, I am afraid that Muslims, including me, may show negligence
in worship after it.
Will
Muslims after Ramadan give up reciting the Qur’an until the
following Ramadan? Will they neglect offering congregational Prayers
in mosques and abandon Tahajjud? Knowing the answer to these questions
depends on how steadfast they will be on the right path one or two
months after Ramadan. However, I fear that some will fail in keeping
steadfast starting from the eve of `Eid following Ramadan!
To
every person who has sincerely worshiped Allah, experienced the
sweetness of worship during Ramadan, prostrated himself before
Almighty Allah during Tahajjud, shed tears out of fear of Almighty
Allah, and repented to Him sincerely: what will you do after Ramadan?
Almighty
Allah has given us Ramadan as an opportunity to worship Him sincerely
and do our best to strengthen our faith so that we continue in the
same manner throughout the year until the following Ramadan, in which
we exert further and further efforts to increase our faith and draw
near to Allah.
Hence,
one should not be a worshiper only in Ramadan but in all months, too,
for the Lord of Ramadan is also the Lord of all months. One should not
abandon the Qur’an or Tahajjud, or offering dhikr after
Ramadan, nor should one give up voluntary fasting after Ramadan or
neglect offering the prescribed Prayers in congregations in the
mosque. One should, rather, keep offering these good acts after
Ramadan even if in a lessened form: one, for instance, may recite only
two pages of the Qur’an daily, offer few rak`ahs in Tahajjud,
keep saying the morning and evening adhkar and observe fasting
three days per (lunar) month (the thirteenth, fourteenth, and
fifteenth of each lunar month). This is the least that one can keep
doing after Ramadan. But if one has higher ambitions in worship and
aspires to be in the best place in Paradise, one is to exert one’s
utmost and offers the best, not the least, which one can do in this
respect.
Dear
fellows in Islam, seize the opportunity given to you in this blessed
month to strengthen your faith and worship Allah heart and soul.
Strong faith and sincere worship are the best blessing that Almighty
Allah bestows on believers. So do not waste this chance. Who knows,
this may be the last Ramadan in your life, especially if you used to
disobey Almighty Allah.
What
About Non-Practicing Muslims in Ramadan?
Really
lost is he who does not worship Almighty Allah in Ramadan and does not
seek to seize the great chance given to him in this blessed month to
strengthen his faith and reach the Night of Decree (Laylat Al-Qadr).
However,
if Ramadan has passed and such a person has regretted wasting it, the
chance of repentance is still there before him. His sincere repentance
and wholehearted submission to Almighty Allah, even without his
offering many acts of worship, may be better in Almighty Allah’s
sight than lengthy standing in prayer offered by other worshipers.
This person should try to get closer to Almighty Allah as if he were
still in Ramadan: He is to observe congregational prayers in the
mosque, offers Tahajjud, and recite the Qur’an regularly.
My
final word is to those who have given up wrongdoings and sincerely
worshiped Almighty Allah in Ramadan and turned unto Him Most High
heart and soul. I would like to ask them: Is this devotion and worship
out of your personal merits and skills? Of course not, it is Almighty
Allah Who has bestowed upon you such a great honor of enabling you to
worship Him. So you ought to be grateful and thankful to Him Almighty
for making you Muslims and allowing you to worship Him along this
blessed month. Surely gratefulness causes favors to persist. Allah
Almighty says: [Remember
My favor wherewith I favored you]
(Al-Baqarah 2:40). He Almighty also says: [If
ye give thanks, I will give you more]
(Ibrahim 14:7).