RAMADAN MAKE THE POSITIVE CHANGE
The days and nights of the month of Ramadan are blessed, and during it
Allah The Almighty showers His favors and bounty upon the Muslims. Every
new day, when we are given a chance to fast, pray, supplicate Allah The
Almighty and perform other acts of worship, we should thank Allah The
Almighty for extending our life that much longer. The death of many
other people has prevented them from performing good deeds, and we
should remember this every day of Ramadan.
Realizing the bounties
of Allah The Almighty upon us during this month that energies us and
makes us all the more determined to continue performing righteous deeds.
Should we, then, feel a drop in our zeal in the middle of this month?
Should we postpone virtuous deeds and look to means of entertainment for
adding ‘variety’ to our routines and days? Is it alright to become lazy
with regard to acts of worship, or should we seek to solve this
problem? Of course, we need to combat lethargy and idleness, and make
the most of every single day of Ramadan.
So, how can we make sure
we remain enthusiastic and wholehearted in our worship throughout
Ramadan, not just during the first few days? We must hold ourselves to
account, asking ourselves: how were the days and nights past spent? Do
we have a plan to increase in our good deeds? Are we taking full
advantage of the many ways of doing good deeds during these days and
nights – and do we intend to continue doing them in the coming ones?
There are a few steps one can take to avoid slacking, such as:
1. Having the intention to fast, purely for Allah The Almighty, at all times:
We must always remember that we fast solely for the sake of Allah The
Almighty, and that the reason we refrain from enjoying permissible
things such as food and drink is to please Allah The Almighty, because
the Prophet (sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam) said:
“Deeds are but with intentions.”
2. Remembering and pondering upon the reward for fasting and the virtues of this blessed month:
We must remember the saying of the Prophet ( sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam) :
“He who fasts the month of Ramadan due to sincere belief and seeking the reward for his fasting, will be forgiven for all the sins he committed prior to it.”
Again, the precondition for forgiveness is that one fasts sincerely and purely for the sake of Allah The Almighty during the entire month, and not only the beginning of it.
“He who fasts the month of Ramadan due to sincere belief and seeking the reward for his fasting, will be forgiven for all the sins he committed prior to it.”
Again, the precondition for forgiveness is that one fasts sincerely and purely for the sake of Allah The Almighty during the entire month, and not only the beginning of it.
Allah The Almighty also said in a Hadith Qudsi :
“Every act of the son of Adam is for him, each deed will be multiplied
(for reward) from ten multiples up to seven hundred multiples, except
fasting. It is (exclusively) meant for Me and I (alone) will reward it.”
Fasting eradicates all sins committed prior to it except major great sins as the Prophet (sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam) said:
Fasting eradicates all sins committed prior to it except major great sins as the Prophet (sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam) said:
“The five prayers, and from one Friday prayer to (the next) Friday
prayer, and from one Ramadan to (the next) Ramadan are an expiation of
the sins committed in between their intervals, if major sins are not
committed.”
These narrations should always be present in our minds as we approach the second third of Ramadan; we must remember that fasting will intercede for us on the Day of Resurrection,
“Fasting will say: 'O Lord I forbade him from eating and drinking so let me intercede for him.'”
This is what one's fasting will say on one's behalf.
These narrations should always be present in our minds as we approach the second third of Ramadan; we must remember that fasting will intercede for us on the Day of Resurrection,
“Fasting will say: 'O Lord I forbade him from eating and drinking so let me intercede for him.'”
This is what one's fasting will say on one's behalf.