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The gates of heavens will open, the doors of Hellfire
closed and our accursed enemy, the Shayateen, will
be locked up. Ramadan is upon us, the blessed month
of mercy, forgiveness and compassion.
Indeed, we are in need of such a blessed month, so
that we may immerse ourselves in the remembrance of
Allah ta'ala after having been heedless, turn our
sights to the Hereafter after having retreated to
the dunia, read the Book of Allah after it has been
untouched, collecting dust on our shelves. Surely
our state is a distressing one; our hearts have become
hardened, we have lowered our barrier of taqwa, chasing
after our whims and desires somehow, we have become
of those who are negligent.
Yet the opportunity presents itself to humble oneself,
return to Allah and seek His forgiveness. It is a
month wherein we may purify our hearts and free ourselves
from the stronghold of transgression. And what is
it that causes such a transition? For some it may
be the large congregation of Muslimeen in salaat,
a renewed sense of gratefulness after food has touched
your lips, spending long nights in taraweeh prayer,
raising your hands in dua-e- qunoot and hoping fervently
for the mercy of Allah ta'ala. Even still it may be
the emergence of the Muslimeen, the many greetings
of salaam, the smiles and heartfelt words, reflecting
sincerely over the Quran, or performing itikaaf in
the masaajid, There is a change in the air and it
can readily be sensed, a breeze of wellness overtakes
us, sprinkled with ihsaan and taqwa, as we strive
to enjoin the good. Suddenly we realize that the Promise
of Allah is true, and fearing His Threat and hoping
for His Mercy, we increase ourselves in worship and
remembrance.
The Son of Adam often makes excuses for themselves
their faults and their shortcomings. Truly this is
an obstacle in the way of change. The beauty of Ramadan
is that it diminishes such obstacles. Tasting the
sweetness of faith allows for contemplation, reflection
and self-assessment, such that we may diagnose our
faults, make tawbah (repentance) and seek to remedy
our condition. And what better time to make a firm
resolution of change than in the blessed month of
Ramadan, when the melodious recitation of the Quran
is resounding in your ears, when your eyes look upon
believers who congregate to worship their Lord, and
when your mouth abstains from food and drink instilling
within you self-discipline? Surely, the time is now,
ya Muslimeen.
The virtues of Saum are many; the special quality
of this? ibaadaah is found in its close connection
with Allah ta'ala: He says, The Fast (Sawm)
is for Me and I will reward it. [Bukhari and Muslim]
This statement relays the high status granted to fasting.
Moreover, fasting stifles desires and is ultimately
a shield from the Hellfire.
Abu Sa`eed al-Khudri relates that the Messenger of
Allah salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam said: "Fasting
is a shield with which a servant protects himself
from the Fire" [Ahmad, Sahih] and likewise,
"No servant fasts on a day in the path
of Allah except that Allah removes the Hell Fire seventy
years further away from his face." [Bukhari and
Muslim] Another unique aspect of Saum is that
the reason behind the command is given. Allah, the
Exalted and Most High, says in the Noble Quran:
O you who believe! Fasting is prescribed for
you as it was prescribed for those before you, so
that you may become people having Taqwaa. (Soorah
al-Baqarah 2:183)
So the wisdom behind fasting is not just in preventing
oneself from enjoyable and permissible things, but
so that we may attain taqwaa. Therefore, the wisdom
behind the prescription of Fasting is that the Muslim
should increase in obedience to Allah ta'ala in Ramadan,
and become more obedient than he was before it. Thus
this blessed month does indeed facilitate change within
the believer as they strive to increase themselves
in worship. Having knowledge of the reason behind
the legislation should motivate the believer to hasten
to do good works, hoping to earn the pleasure of Allah
ta'ala.
Know O Believer that the fast is not purely on a
physical level - refraining from food and drink -
but rather the complete fast involves the refraining
of ones gaze, tongue, hands, feet, hearing and eyes,
as well as the rest of his body parts from committing
sinful acts. The one who is fasting lowers his gaze
and safeguards his tongue from the repulsive speech
that is forbidden, disliked, or which has no benefit,
as well as controlling the rest of his body parts.
This is elucidated in a hadith by al-Bukhari:"Whosoever
does not abandon false speech and the acting upon
it, Allah is not in need of his food and drink."
[Bukhari]
Just as the life of this world, Ramadan shall come
to an end. And while we may lament at the closing
of this blessed month at having experienced a closer
relationship to Allah ta'ala and an increased level
of emaan, it may serve to be a beacon of light henceforth.
Perhaps the key lies in realizing Ramadan's worth
so that we do not use our limited time in vain. The
rightly guided predecessors (As-Salif As-Salih) used
to seek the forgiveness of Allah and repent so much
so that it was reported that they would supplicate
to Allah for six months that He would allow them to
reach Ramadan. If He allowed them to reach Ramadan,
they would fast, pray at night and supplicate for
the next six months that He accepts the month of Ramadan
from them. Such was their piety, and may we follow
in their footsteps.
If the Muslim is in a good state after Ramadan, performing
many good deeds and righteous actions, then this is
a proof of acceptance. If the opposite is true, and
he follows good with evil, and as soon as Ramadan
is over he follows one from this with sins, heedlessness
and turning away from the obedience of Allah, then
this is a proof that it hasn't been accepted. Let
not the Eid celebration symbolize a return to the
vice you were once in, for Alhamdulillah you have
been shown the radiant light by way of Ramadan. Do
not revisit the crooked path, but instead follow this
noor and continue your beautiful journey seeking the
Pleasure of Allah, seeking Al-Jannah, seeking His
Face.
Surely we wish to be of the people of Taqwaa?, and
may Allah make it so....Ameen
May Allah(swt) bless us all with this years month
of Ramadan and help us in submitting ourselves to
him....Ameen
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