Fasting is prescribed to every Muslim in the
month of Ramadan, the ninth month of the lunar year. During this period
Muslims do not eat a grain of food nor drink a drop of water from dawn
to dusk, no matter how hungry or thirsty they feel. It is faith in
Allah, the only One Almighty of the universe, that makes us voluntarily
undergo such rigorous training. Fasting does not just mean keeping
ourselves away from food and water the whole day. During the time of
fasting we have to suppress our passions and desires and keep ourselves
away from all kinds of evil thoughts and deeds. The incessant fasting of
a whole month inculcates in us the consciousness of duty and the spirit
of patience. Rigor and discipline during this month brings us
face-to-face with the realities of life and help us to make our life
during the rest of the year a life of true subservience to Allah's will.
Fasting has its immense impact on society, for
all Muslims irrespective of their status must fast during the same
month, whether it falls in hottest summer or coldest winter. This
creates amongst Muslims a sentiment of life and brotherhood. During the
month of Ramadan evil conceals itself while good comes to the fore, and
the whole atmosphere is filled with piety and purity. Prophet Muhammad
(peace and blessings be upon him) said, “Fasting is a shield for
you (as it saves you from sins in this world and protects you from hell
in the hereafter)" (Muslim).
“When any one of you is observing fast, he
should neither use indecent language nor speak loudly. If someone kicks
up a row and abuses him, he should tell him that he is observing fast”
(Muslim). It means that although a Muslim has to always shun abuse and
altercations, it becomes all the more essential when he keeps fast.
Piousness is the real touchstone of fasting.
Abstinence from eating, drinking, and sexual pleasure means that the
Muslim should devote his time to Allah. Otherwise his fasting is nothing
but starvation. Abstinence from food, drink, sexual acts, and evil
thinking is a mark and technical form of fasting. The Prophet (peace and
blessings be upon him) said, “There are many who fast who will get
nothing from the fast except hunger and thirst” (Ad-Darimi) and, “If
a person does not abstain from telling lies or doing wrong when he is
observing the fast, let it be known to him that Allah does not want that
he should be hungry” (Al-Bukhari).
Fasting creates a wave of sympathy and fellow
feeling in society. The rich are made to experience the pangs of poverty
for one month continuously. At least for thirty days fasting reminds
them of the hardship of starvation and hunger. This creates in them a
determination to help the poor. For this reason the Prophet regarded
this month as the month of sympathy.
Fasting inculcates the sense of equity. During
the month of Ramadan all fellow beings of the Muslim Ummah, the rich and
the poor, the ruler and the ruled, the elite and the ordinary, are in a
similar position. They all share the equal level of responsibility of
obedience.
Let us welcome the month of Ramadan seeking the
blessing of Allah.
From:
Siraj