Friday 3 July 2015

The Great Virtue of Ramadan

 

 

The Great Virtue of Ramadan

                                           


 
 



In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful
 

  

All praise is due to Allah (The One & Only God) Who made the succession of day and night a lesson for those who reflect. I thank him for His bountiful blessings and I testify that there is no deity worthy of worship except Allah (The One God). I equally testify that Muhammad s.a.w is His Servant and Messenger. May peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, his household and companions who are the people of righteousness and piety. 


Dear brothers, fear Allah (The One God) as He should be feared, for whoever fears Him earns his protection and he who follows his desires is doomed. It should be known that physical and spiritual felicity can only be attained by subjecting ones heart and body to the worship of Allah (The One God) and that it is through worshipping Allah in complete sincerity that this mundane world can be of no importance. 



It is a manifestation of Allah’s mercy on His slaves that He ordained fasting for them in order to purify them from excessive tastes and to cleanse their hearts from lustful things. These days, Muslims all over the world are receiving the month of Ramadan; leader of all months; the month of forgiveness, merits and gifts; the month that gladdens the hearts of righteous people. No wonder that a pious man said in his death bed giving a reason for his weeping: 



  “I am only weeping for the fact that people will continue to be fasting and performing prayers after my death while I will no longer be in a position to do likewise.”


Ramadan is the month that contains the leader of all nights; a night that is better than a thousand months. Whoever spends the night in prayers with faith and hoping for Allah’s reward will have all his past sins forgiven. The Holy Prophet said:


  “When the month of Ramadan enters, gates of Paradise are opened, gates of Hell are closed and devils are chained.”

(Reported by Al-Bukhaaree and Muslim).



Whoever wants eternal prosperity should endeavor to worship Allah (The One God) and do good deeds sincerely. For, good deeds without sincere intention is of no use. Also, it is a glory for a believer to wake up in the night and perform prayers for, the best prayer after the obligatory ones are the prayers performed in the night. In fact, righteous people do compete with each other to make use of its darkness for doing acts of worship that bring them closer to Allah (The One God) and they loved this world only because of its nights. Aboo Sulaymaan Ad-Daaraanee said:


  “By Allah! If not because of waking up in the night and performing prayers, I would not have loved this world; for, the night is precious because of its darkness and performing the prayers during the night is one of the characteristics of righteous people.”

Al-Hasan Al-Basree said:


  “Nobody abandons night prayers except that it is regarded as a punishment for a sin he has committed.”


You should also endeavor to supplicate to Allah (The One God) during the nights of this noble month because, supplication is the link between man and his Lord; it is an effortlessly clear profit and easy booty; it prevents calamities and brings forth Allah’s treasures and bounties. By supplicating to Allah during the night, He answers by granting the request generously for, His Hands never get tired of giving.



The Holy Qur’aan is Allah’s (The One God's) message to His servants and a light for the mankind.There is no way to Allah’s pleasure except through it. It is revealed in the best of all months. The best way you can spend your time during this month is to recite the Holy Qur’aan as frequently as possible. Read it, reflect on its meaning and work by its injunctions. This is because the Holy Qur’aan contains admonitions and lessons that increase one’s humility and humbleness.




As regards charity, the Holy Prophet was the most generous of all people and his generosity manifested most during the month of Ramadan. Whenever he gave, he gave in plenty as if he had no fear of poverty. He would never be asked of anything except that he gave it unless if he did not have it.



Charity, has its positive effects on the giver. It causes blessings to his wealth and children, prevents calamities and brings forth bliss. Ramadan is a month of charity. Spend out of your wealth for the poor and needy and be aware that avarice and stinginess does not keep the wealth for eternal just as charity does not decrease it. Ibnul-Qayyim said: 



  “Nothing brings Allah’s blessings and prevents His punishment than obeying Him, moving closer to Him through acts of worship and being kind to His creatures.”



Therefore, spend in charity for, charity elevates one’s rank in front of Allah (The One God)  and know that, man is going to stay under the shade of his charity on the Day of Resurrection.


Make good preparation for this honorable month because it is a transient visitor. Receive it with a sincere repentance and spend your time during the month in acts of obedience to your Lord. 



Further, try to perform ‘Umrah during Ramadan for, a ‘Umrah during Ramadan is equivalent in reward to a Hajj performed with the Messenger of Allah. Also, provide food for fasting Muslims for whoever does that gets an equivalent of their reward without causing any deduction to the reward of the fasting Muslims. 


I‘tikaaf (seclusion in a mosque for the purpose of worshipping Allah alone) is also a Sunnah that should be kept during the last ten days of Ramadan.




Use the period of this noble month to join the cord of kinship (by keeping good relations with your kith and kin). Also repent sincerely to Allah (The One & Only God) as long as the door of repentance is still open. Be cautious of undesirable end because leaving this world is actually painful.

 



 

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