Allah
says in the Qur’an: “It is He who made the night and day to follow
each other for such as have the will to celebrate His praises or to
show their gratitude.” (25:62)
Life
and death and the succession of nights and day have a purpose and that
is to test us and to give us an opportunity to express our thanks and
gratitude to our Creator and Sustainer. The month of Ramadan comes and
goes. We must examine ourselves now and see what we have learned and
achieved during this month. The test of success of this month lies in
the effects it has left upon us.
1.
Discipline:
We
learn in this month how to discipline ourselves for the sake of Allah.
In our morning and evening, we follow a strict schedule of eating and
drinking. We are constantly aware that even in our such mundane
activities as eating and drinking, we must remain under divine
injunctions. We change our habits in our daily routines because we
learn that we are not the servants and slaves to our habits, but
always the servants of Allah. Then after Ramadan, we have to keep this
spirit of discipline in other modes of our life and must continue with
our submission to the commands of Allah.
2.
Renewal of Devotional Life:
Ramadan
renews our enthusiasm for worship and devotion to Allah. In this month
we are more careful of our daily prayers and have special prayers at
night. There is no religion without prayer and Muslims learn in this
month how to strengthen and deepen their religious life.
3.
Renewal of Contact with the Qur’an:
Ramadan
and the Qur’an are linked together from the beginning. It was in
this month that this divine message was revealed to Prophet Muhammad
(peace and blessings be upon him). We are told that the Prophet
((peace and blessings be upon him), was fasting when he received the
first revelation. Fasting prepares the believers' hearts to learn the
Word of Allah. It is the most suitable condition for our spiritual and
mental communication with the Qur’an. The Muslim Ummah pays more
attention to the Qur’an in the blessed month of Ramadan. This
renewed contact with the Qur’an must help us in following its
message.
4.
Renewal of Identity with the Ummah:
Ramadan
is not an individual experience only, but it is an experience in
community. The whole Muslim Ummah fasts together in one and the same
month. We identify with one another in our obedience to Allah. This
gives us a new sense of togetherness and association. Ramadan teaches
us that the Muslim Ummah is the community of piety and devotion to
Allah and its members derive their strength from each other in deeds
of piety and virtue. The bonds that are based on piety and virtue are
the strongest bonds and it is these bonds that prove good for mankind.
The strength of the Muslim community lies in its commitment to the
values of goodness, morality and piety. Ramadan leaves an imprint of
all these values upon the Muslim Ummah.
5.
A Fresh Sense of Care and Sympathy:
Fasting
in the month of Ramadan helps us to understand the suffering and the
pains of the poor and needy. By our voluntary hunger and thirst we
realize what it means to be deprived of basic necessities of life.
Ramadan is called the month of charity and sympathy. We learn how to
be more kind and generous in this month. Many Muslims also pay their
Zakah in the month of Ramadan.
6.
Jihad or Struggle:
Fasting
in Ramadan and Jihad both of them were prescribed in the same year,
that is, the second year of Hijrah in Madinah. Fasting prepares for
hardships and sacrifice. These are two important things without which
Jihad is not possible. Muslims learn in Ramadan how to struggle
against the forces of evil in their own selves, in the society around
them, and in the world at large.
7.
Taqwa:
To
summarize all the moral and spiritual gifts of Ramadan, we can say
that Ramadan gives us the great gift of Taqwa. Taqwa is the sum total
of Islamic life. It is the highest of all virtues in the Islamic
scheme of things. It means, God-consciousness, piety, fear and awe of
Allah and it signifies submission to Allah and total commitment to all
that is good and rejection of all that is evil and bad."