| In the month of Ramadaan it is very
important that we spent a few moments to understand some of the wisdoms
and lessons that we can learn from this month of fasting.
Unfortunately, many Muslims come in to
this month and they are as a companion of the Prophet, peace be upon
him, said: "Let it not be that the day that you fast and the day that
you break fast be equal." Meaning, one's behavior, attitude and outlook
are the same whether one fasts or not, i.e. fasting has no effect upon
that person. This is why we need to reflect on some of these lessons.
LESSON 1: Gaining Taqwaa
Allah legislated fasting for gaining
taqwaa, "O you who believe, fasting has been
prescribed upon you as it has been prescribed upon those before you, so
that you may attain taqwaa." (meaning of Soraatul Baqarah (2):183)
Taqwaa in this case means to make a shield between oneself and Allah’s
anger and Hellfire. So we should ask ourselves, when we break our fasts,
‘Has this fasting day made us fear Allah more? Has it resulted that we
want to protect ourselves from the hellfire or not?
LESSON 2: Drawing closer to Allah
This is achieved by reciting and
reflecting on Al-Qur’aan during night and day, attending the taraaweeh
prayers, remembering Allah, sitting in circles of knowledge and, for
those who can, making `umrah. Also for those who can, making I`tikaaf
(seclusion) in the last ten nights of Ramadaan, so as to leave all
worldly pursuits and seclude oneself in a masjid just thinking of Allah,
so as to bring oneself closer to Allah (SWT). When one sins, one feels
distant from Allah. That is why one might find it heard to read the
Qur’aan and come to the masjid. However, the obedient worshipper feels
closer to Allah and wants to worship Allah more, because he is not shy
from his sins.
LESSON 3: Acquiring patience and strong
will
Allah has mentioned patience more than
seventy times in the Qur’aan and has commanded patience in more than
sixteen ways in His Book. So when one fasts, and gives up one’s food and
drink, and one’s marital sexual relations for those hours, one learns
restraint and patience. This Ummah needs man and women that are strong
willed, who can stand upon the Sunnah and the Book of Allah and not
waver in front of the enemies of Allah. We do not need emotional people,
who just raise slogans and shout, but when the time comes to stand upon
something firm, they cannot do so, they waver.
LESSON 4: Striving for Ihsaan
(righteousness and sincerity) and staying away from riyaa’ (showing off)
Ihsaan means to worship Allah as if one
seeks Him, and even though one does not see Him, He sees all. Hasan al-Basree
said, "By Allah, in the last twenty years, I have not said a word or
taken something with my hand or refrained to take something with my hand
or stepped forth or stepped back, except that I have thought before I
have done any action, ‘Does Allah love this action? Is Allah pleased
with this action?' So when one is fasting, one should gain this quality
of watching oneself and also staying away from riyaa’ (showing off).
That is why Allah said in a hadeeth qudsee, "Fasting is for Me and I
reward it." (al-Bukhaaree) Allah singles out fasting from all other
types of worship saying, "Fasting is for Me", because no one knows
whether you are fasting or not, except Allah. For example, when one is
praying or giving charity or making tawaaaf, one can be seen by the
people, so one might do the action seeking the praise of the people.
Sufyaan ath-Thawree used to spend the nights and the days crying and the
people used to ask him, "Why do you cry, is it due to the fear of Allah?
He said, ‘No.’ They said, "Is it due to the fear of the Hellfire?" He
said, ‘No. It is not the fear of Hellfire that makes me cry, what makes
me cry is that I have been worshipping Allah all these years and doing
scholarly teaching, and I am not certain that my intentions are purely
for Allah.’"
LESSON 5: Refinement of manners,
especially those related to truthfulness and discharging trusts.
The Prophet (may Allah send His
blessing and peace upon him) said, "Whoever does not abandon falsehood
in word and action, then Allah (SWT) has no need that he should heave
his food and drink." (al-Bukhaaree) What we learn from this, is that we
must pay attention to the purification of our manners.
The Prophet (may Allah send His
blessing and peace upon him) said, "was sent to perfect good manners." (Maalik)
So we must check ourselves, are we following the behaviour of the
Prophet (may Allah send His blessing and peace upon him)? For example:
Do we give salaam to those we don’t know and those we do know? Do we
follow the manners of Islaam, by telling the truth and only telling the
truth? Are we sincere? Are we merciful to the creation?
LESSON 6: Recognizing that one can
change for the better
The Prophet (may Allah send His
blessing and peace upon him) said, "Every son of Adam sins and the best
of the sinners are those whorepent." (Ibn Maajah) Allah provides many
opportunities to repent to Him and seek His forgiveness. If one was
disobedient they can become obedient.
LESSON 7: Being more charitable
Ibn `Abaas said, "The Prophet (may
Allah send His blessing and peace upon him) was the most charitable
amongst the people, and he used to be more so in the month of Ramadaan
when Jibreel used to meet him on every night of Ramadaan till the end of
the month…" (al-Bukhaaree) The Prophet (may Allah send His blessing and
peace upon him) said, "He who gives food for a fasting person to break
his fast, he will receive the same reward as him, without nothing being
reduced from the fasting person’s reward." (at-Tirmidhee)
LESSON 8: Sensing the unity of the
Muslims
The Prophet (may Allah send His
blessing and peace upon him) said, "…Those of you who will live after me
will see many differences. Then you must cling to my Sunnah and the
Sunnah of the rightly guided khalifahs. Hold fast to it and stick to
it." (Aboo Daawood) In this month we sense that there is a possibility
for unity, because we all fast together, we break fast together, we all
worship Allah together, and we pray Salaatul-`Eid together. Therefore we
sense that the unity of possible. It is possible for Muslims to be a
single body, but this will only be achieved when obedience is only to
Allah and His Messenger.
LESSON 9: Learning discipline
The Prophet (may Allah send His
blessing and peace upon him) made us adhere to discipline and
strictness, strictness that does not lead to fanaticism or going outside
the bounds that Allah has laid down. One cannot knowingly break the fast
before the sunset, as this will not be accepted by Allah. Muslims should
learn to be very strict in their lives, because they are people of an
important message, which they mold their lives around.
LESSON 10: Teaching the young to
worship Allah
It was the practice of the people of
Madeenah, that during the fast of `Aashooraa (which is now a recommended
fast of one day) to get their children to fast with them. When the
children would cry of hunger and thirst, their parents would distract
their attention by giving them some sort of toy to play with. The
children would break their fast with their parents. (as mentioned in al-Bukhaaree).
So the young should be brought to the
masjid and they should pray with their parents, so that they are able to
get into the habit of becoming worshippers of Allah. If one does not
encourage children to fast when they are young, they will find it very
difficult to fast for thirty days at the age of puberty. This is why the
Prophet (may Allah send His blessing and peace upon him) said, "Command
your children to pray at the age of seven and beat them at the age of
ten (if they do not pray." (Haakim)
LESSON 11: Caring for one’s health
Fasting has many medical benefits and
it teaches Muslims to take care of their health and too build strong
bodies. The Prophet (may Allah send His blessing and peace upon him)
said, "A strong believer is better and is more beloved to Allah than a
weak believer, and there is good in everyone." (Muslim) |