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Ramadan - The Month of Awesomeness!

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Why do we fast? (Obviously coz Allah ordered it, but what must be our aim?)
The Objective:

يَا أَيُّهَا الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا كُتِبَ عَلَيْكُمُ الصِّيَامُ كَمَا كُتِبَ عَلَى الَّذِينَ مِن قَبْلِكُمْ لَعَلَّكُمْ تَتَّقُونَ

“O you who have believed, decreed upon you is fasting as it was decreed upon those before you that you may become righteous (i.e. get Taqwa*) -” 2:183


And Taqwa is very important… “O you who have believed, fear (have Taqwa of) Allah. And let every soul look to what it has put forth for tomorrow - and fear (have Taqwa of) Allah. Indeed, Allah is Acquainted with what you do.” (59:18)

*Taqwa is fear that includes in it the attempt to want to protect yourself, to be careful, to be cautious. Taqwa comes from the root 'wiqaayah' which means to protect and is used for a shield. Taqwa is to protect yourself from the consequences of your own actions. It is to protect yourself in two ways: to abandon sinning and adorn yourself with good deeds because you fear the punishment of Allah.
(Allah(S.W.T) even tells us that paradise was prepared for the muttaqeen/ppl of Taqwa)


Basics of fasting:

We must be aware of not only what goes in through the mouth but also what comes out:

The Messenger of Allaah (S.A.W) said: “Whoever does not give up false speech and acting in accordance with it and acting in an ignorant manner, Allaah has no need of him giving up his food and drink.” (Bukhaari, 6057)

When we are hungry & thirsty, anger is ready to burst out BUT we are supposed to swallow it and be patient and not act “in an ignorant manner”, rather Prophet told us to say ‘I’m fasting!’ if someone picks a fight with us.

Also, if we are able to stay away from halaal (permitted) food, drink and marital relations from dawn till dusk for one month; then we can indeed stay away from haram (prohibited) food, drink and relationships for the entire year!

Therefore Ramadan is the training camp for Taqwa, prepares us for rest of the year. So if we work in Ramadan, defeating Shytaan rest of the year will be easy, insha’Allah.

Opportune moment:

Abu Hurairah reported that the Messenger of Allah (SAW) said: "Ramadan has come to you - a blessed month. Allah has made obligatory upon you its fasting. In it, the gates of heaven are open, the gates of the Hellfire are closed and the evil devils are chained. To Allah belongs a night in it, which is better than a thousand months. Whosoever is prevented from its good, then he has been deprived." [Ahmad & An-Nasa'ee.]

Prophet (SAW) said: “When Ramadaan begins, the gates of Paradise are opened, and the gates of Hell are closed, and the devils are chained up.” Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 3277; Muslim, 1079. According to al-Nasaa’i: “The most evil jinn are chained up.”

Hence this is THE BEST TIME to get away from bad habits and sins:

Imagine, with the shytaan locked up its easy to defeat bad deeds… It’s easy to be regular at prayers now. This is the time to get away from that girl (or boy) with whom you have a haram relationship… or whom you cannot stop texting or chatting on XPC in the lovey-dovey mode. Always wanted to stop saying bad words or backbiting? Well act now, you can do it! Lowering the gaze is easy now – just do it! Any vicious cycle you are a part of, this is your golden opportunity.

Most decent Muslims stop listening to songs & music in Ramadan, Alhamdulillah. But what I’ve seen many times is that they replace it with listening to some form of poetry… That is foolish coz after Ramadan you’d end up going back to songs, rather when your soul craves to listen something GIVE IT QURAN! That is the real food of soul… listen to good recitations of it and insha’Allah you’ll start hating Justin beiber and poor 20 cents… :p

In another Hadith of Bukhari we find (Allah says about the fasting person), 'He has left his food, drink and desires for My sake. The fast is for Me. So I will reward (the fasting person) for it and the reward of good deeds is multiplied ten times.’

Hence this is THE BEST TIME to do good deeds… Develop great habits:

Always wanted to don that Hijaab? Do it now… Don’t think what people will say, think what Allah will say! He ordered our women to cover their heads and wear proper clothing as they are precious... so that they may be known/recognized and not abused. Guys, Prophet (S.A.W) gave you an order so try growing the beard, you think people will say you are strange? Don’t you have faith in words of messenger of Allah (S.A.W) when he said “Islam began as something strange and will revert to being strange as it began, so give glad tidings to the strangers.” (Sahih Muslim). People follow most stupid looking ‘super-stars’, why can’t we follow the best of mankind – the prophets of Allah.


How to endure the heat and thirst of the day:

Narrated Abu Huraira (RA): Allah's Apostle (S.A.W) said,

"Fasting is a shield (or a screen or a shelter). So, the person observing fasting should avoid sexual relation with his wife and should not behave foolishly and impudently, and if somebody fights with him or abuses him, he should tell him twice, 'I am fasting." The Prophet added, "By Him in Whose Hands my soul is, the smell coming out from the mouth of a fasting person is better in the sight of Allah than the smell of musk. (Allah says about the fasting person), 'He has left his food, drink and desires for My sake. The fast is for Me. So I will reward (the fasting person) for it and the reward of good deeds is multiplied ten times." (Saheeh Al Bukhari, Book # 31, Hadith # 118)

Imagine! Allah loves that smell more than musk (best of perfumes!), SubhanAllah…! Whenever I feel thirsty or hungry, I just think of this and it makes a ton of difference!

Abu Huraira related that the Prophet said: Allah the Majestic and Exalted said: "Every deed of man will receive ten to 700 times reward, except Siyam (fasting), for it is for Me and I shall reward it (as I like). There are two occasions of joy for one who fasts: one when he breaks the fast and the other when he will meet his Lord" (Muslim).

“The fast and the Qur'an are two intercessors for the servant of Allah on the Day of Resurrection. The fast will say: 'O Lord, I prevented him from his food and desires during the day. Let me intercede for him.' The Qur'an will say: 'I prevented him from sleeping at night. Let me intercede for him.' And their intercession will be accepted.” (Musnad Ahmed, Bayhqi, Allama Albani classified it as Sahih)

Ramadan and Quran

The month of Ramadhan [is that] in which was revealed the Qur'an, a guidance for the people and clear proofs of guidance and criterion. So whoever sights [the new moon of] the month, let him fast it; and whoever is ill or on a journey - then an equal number of other days. Allah intends for you ease and does not intend for you hardship and [wants] for you to complete the period and to glorify Allah for that [to] which He has guided you; and perhaps you will be grateful.” (2:185)

Notice the one aayah in Quran about Ramadan puts such emphasis on Quran, then goes on to describe it. How it is guidance for us and how it’s clear and how it is furqaan – that which differentiates b/w right and wrong. So really one of the core things we need to do is understand Quran in this month, get closer to it so it can help us in our journey of life…

How to do it though? Well here is an easy way; listen to at least one mp3 of the following per day:

http://kalamullah.com/juzz-amma.html (it’s a really interesting tafseer on surhas most have already memorized, u won’t regret this insha’Allah)

If you finish with that here is more: http://www.nakcollection.com/2-surah-baqarah.html

Fix a time for this like after fajr or when travelling to school or when making iftar :D etc.

Next, I’ll share an advice sum1 gave me, to finish reading the Quran once in Ramadan just recite about 1/4th of a juzz with each salah so that even if you miss reading a few times, you can still easily finish reading once insha’Allah. (Another advice I got was to make a timetable to cram all this in one day… “A goal without a plan is just a wish.” Larry Elder)

Finally, try memorizing parts of it… Sounds too much but think about it, we won’t waste this Ramadan watching stupid shows on TV so we will have time to kill… We can, insha’Allah use it for good. May Allah grant me to act on all this advice and more… Aameen.

Aunties Alert

Ok, just wanna say do all your Eid shopping NOW, before Ramadan… or at the very least before the last 10 days… You will get good clothes etc. easily; and trust me no shopkeeper can put on a better sale than Allah so make the wise decision.

Oh, and give some charity in this month, please.

Make up the family ties etc. with shyateen (devils) locked up this is easy, beiznillah.

The Night of Qadar and the last 10 days

“Verily, We have sent it (this Qur’aan) down in the Night of Al-Qadr (Decree).
And what will make you know what the Night of Al-Qadr (Decree) is?
The Night of Al-Qadr (Decree) is better than a thousand months (i.e. worshipping Allaah in that night is better than worshipping Him a thousand months, i.e. 83 years and 4 months).
Therein descend the angels and the Rooh [Jibreel (Gabriel)] by Allaah’s Permission with all Decrees,
(All that night), there is peace (and goodness from Allaah to His believing slaves) until the appearance of dawn” [al-Qadar 97:1-5]

Abu Hurayrah (RA) said: The Messenger of Allaah (S.A.W) said: “Whoever spends Laylat al-Qadr in prayer out of faith and in the hope of reward, will be forgiven his previous sins.” Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 1910; Muslim, 760.

We know Prophet (S.A.W) told us to “Seek it in the last ten nights, on the odd-numbered nights.” of Ramadan (Bukhari, Muslim). But it's way better to strive in all of the last ten nights of Ramadan, not necessarily the odd ones only... Firstly, coz it was the way of Prophet: Al-Bukhaari and Muslim narrated from ‘Aa’ishah (RA) that when the last ten days of Ramadaan came, the Prophet (S.A.W) would stay up at night and would wake his family up, and would abstain from marital relations. Ahmad and Muslim narrated that he used to strive hard in worship during the last ten days of Ramadaan as he never did at any other time.
Secondly, at the start of Ramadan they our local communities have, at times, disagreements that if moon sighted (for start of Ramadan) was correct or not... we follow the jamaah (people, community)... but suppose accidentally we were a day off; striving in all ten makes sure you get it, insha’Allah.
Thirdly, this is also the opinion of Ibn Taymiyah that it should be sought in all ten nights (al-Fataawaa, 25/284,285). His logic is very solid but lengthy to explain.



Dua (Supplication) List:

Remember to Repent! No sin is greater than Allah’s forgiveness. (Repentance = 1. Asking Allah for forgiveness while feeling sorry for the sin. 2. Having firm resolve in heart to not return to sin again, if by mistake u return then u can repent again. 3. Stop doing the sin 4. Returning the rights as much as possible e.g. if someone was harmed then compensating them)

‘Aa’ishah said: “I said, ‘O Messenger of Allaah, what do you think, if I witness Laylat al-Qadr, what should I say?’ He said: ‘Say, O Allaah, You are Forgiving and Generous, and you love forgiveness, so forgive me.’” (Narrated by Imaam Ahmad, al-Tirmidhi (3515) and Ibn Maajah (3850). Its isnaad is saheeh.)

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["Allahumma innaka `afuwwun tuhibbul `afwa fa`fu `annee"]

List continued here:

www.islamawareness.net/Dua/40_rabbana.pdf

And of course ask any dua you want… just be humble and do ask for Paradise and to be saved from the fire plus make dua for your family.

What we can gain

Allaah has made fasting Ramadaan and spending its nights in prayer out of faith and in the hope of reward a means of forgiveness of sins, as was proven in al-Saheehayn (al-Bukhaari, 2014; Muslim, 760) from the hadeeth of Abu Hurayrah according to which the Prophet (S.A.W) said: “Whoever fasts Ramadaan out of faith and in the hope of reward, his previous sins will be forgiven.” And al-Bukhaari (2008) and Muslim (174) also narrated from Abu Hurayrah that the Prophet (S.A.W) said: “Whoever spends the nights of Ramadaan in prayer out of faith and in the hope of reward, his previous sins will be forgiven.”



WATCH THIS NOW (Real Eeman booster!):


Finally, don’t burnout in the starting days… if you find difficulty in doing all this at start then lighten your load but save energy for the last 10 days.

Extra reading material:

http://islamqa.info/en/ref/3455

http://www.islamqa.com/en/ref/12653

http://muslimmatters.org/2012/07/09/ramadanprep-noumanalikhan/

http://www.islamqa.com/en/ref/38747

http://muslimmatters.org/2011/06/13...ychological-approach-to-achieving-your-goals/

http://islamqa.info/en/ref/books/49
 

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OMG! It's just A-M-A-Z-I-N-G.
MASHALLAH And Thank you so much for such a great response about Ramazan. Truly the videos and the verse made me shiver.
Truly Allah is the one who should be feared as Quran says:
O mankind! Fear your Lord Who created you and those before you.' O Mankind! Fear your Lord Who created you from a single soul and from it created its mate; and then caused many men and women to spring out from them. Fear Allah in Whose Name you plead with one another and respect the wombs that bore you. Certainly Allah is watching over you.' (Qur'an 4:1)

Best part which is totally true:
Imagine, with the shytaan locked up its easy to defeat bad deeds… It’s easy to be regular at prayers now. This is the time to get away from that girl (or boy) with whom you have a haram relationship… or whom you cannot stop texting or chatting on XPC in the lovey-dovey mode. Always wanted to stop saying bad words or backbiting? Well act now, you can do it! Lowering the gaze is easy now – just do it! Any vicious cycle you are a part of, this is your golden opportunity.

“The fast and the Qur'an are two intercessors for the servant of Allah on the Day of Resurrection. The fast will say: 'O Lord, I prevented him from his food and desires during the day. Let me intercede for him.' The Qur'an will say: 'I prevented him from sleeping at night. Let me intercede for him.' And their intercession will be accepted.” (Musnad Ahmed, Bayhqi, Allama Albani classified it as Sahih)
Atleast it's a lot better to listen to Quran or even better to recite it rather watching movies whole night.
 
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BENEFITS OF RAMADAN
Ramadan is a period of fasting, reflection, devotion, generosity and sacrifice observed by Muslims around the world. While major holidays of other faiths have largely become commercialized events, Ramadan retains its intense spiritual meaning.
The word "Ramadan" comes from the Arabic root word for "parched thirst" and "sun-baked ground." It is expressive of the hunger and thirst felt by those who spend the month in fasting. As opposed to other holidays, when people often indulge, Ramadan is by nature a time of sacrifice.
  • Through fasting, a Muslim experiences hunger and thirst, and sympathizes with those in the world who have little to eat every day.
  • Through increased devotion, Muslims feel closer to their Creator, and recognize that everything we have in this life is a blessing from Him.
  • Through increased charity, Muslims develop feelings of generosity and good-will toward others. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) once said, "A man's wealth is never diminished by charity."
  • Through self-control, a Muslim practices good manners, good speech, and good habits.
  • Through changing routines, Muslims have a chance to establish more healthy lifestyle habits -- particularly with regards to diet and smoking.
  • Through family and community gatherings, Muslims strengthen the bonds of brotherhood and sisterhood, in their own communities and throughout the world.
Ramadan is a very special time for Muslims, but the feelings and lessons we experience should stay with us throughout the year. In the Qur'an, Muslims are commanded to fast so that they may "learn self-restraint" (Qur'an 2:183). This restraint and devotion is especially felt during Ramadan, but we all must strive to make the feelings and attitudes stay with us during our "normal" lives. That is the true goal and test of Ramadan.
May Allah accept our fasting, forgive our sins, and guide us all to the Straight Path. May Allah bless us all during Ramadan, and throughout the year, with His forgiveness, mercy, and peace, and bring us all closer to Him and to each other.
 
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Exemption From Fasting:
These said qualifications exclude the following categories:


  • Children under the age of puberty and discretion.
  • Insane people who are unaccountable for their deeds. People of these two categories are exempted from the duty of fist, and no compensation or any other substitute is enjoined on them.
  • Men and women who are too old and feeble to undertake the obligation of fast and bear its hardships. Such people are exempted from this duty, but they must offer, at least, one needy poor Muslim an average full meal or its value per person per day.
  • Sick people whose health is likely to be severely affected by the observance of fast. They may postpone the fast, as long as they are sick, to a later date and make up for it, a day for a day.
  • Travelers may break the fast temporarily during their travel only and make up for it in later days, a day for a day
  • Pregnant women and women breast-feeding their children may also break the fast, if its observance is likely to endanger their own health or that of their infants. But they must make up for the fast at a delayed time, a day for a day.
  • Women in the -period of menstruation (of a maximum of ten days or of confinement (of a maximum of forty days).; They must postpone the fast till recovery and then make up for it, a day for a day.
 
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GENERAL RECOMMENDATION
It is strongly recommended by Prophet Muhammad to observe these practices especially during Ramadan:


  • To have a light meal before the break of the dawn, known as Suhoor.
  • To eat a few dates or start breaking the fast by plain water right after sunset, saying this prayer Allah humma laka sumna, wa 'ala rizqika aftarna. (O God! for Your sake have we fasted and now we break the fast with the food You have given us).
  • To make your meals as light as possible because, as the Prophet put it, the worst thing man can fill is his stomach.
  • To observe the supererogatory prayer known as Taraweeh.
  • To exchange social visits and intensify humanitarian services.
  • To increase the study and recitation of the Qur'an.
  • To exert the utmost in patience and humbleness.
  • To be extraordinarily cautious in using one's senses, one's mind and, especially, the tongue; to abstain from careless gossip and avoid all suspicious motions.
 

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SOME COMMON MISTAKES IN RAMADAN
Emphasis on food and drink
For some people, the entire month of Ramadaan revolves around food. They spend the ENTIRE day planning, cooking, shopping and thinking about food, instead of concentrating on Salaah, Qur'aan and other acts of worship. All they can think of is FOOD. So much so that they turn the month of 'fasting' into the month of 'feasting'. Come Iftaar time, their table is a sight to see, with the multitudes and varieties of food, sweets and drinks. They are missing the very purpose of fasting, and thus, increase in their greed and desires instead of learning to control them. It is also waste & extravagance. ".....and eat and drink but waste not by extravagance, certainly He (Allaah) likes not Al-Musrifoon (those who waste by extravagance)" [al-A'raaf :31]


Sleeping all day
Some people spend their entire day (or a major part of it) 'sleeping away their fast'. Is this what is really required of us during this noble month? These people also are missing the purpose of fasting and are slaves to their desires of comfort and ease. They cannot 'bear' to be awake and face a little hunger or exert a little self-control. For a fasting person to spend most of the day asleep is nothing but, negligence on his part.


Skipping Suhoor
The Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam) said: "Eat suhoor for in suhoor there is blessing."(Bukhaari, Muslim). And he (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam) said: "The thing that differentiates between our fasting and the fasting of the People of the Book is eating suhoor." (Muslim)


Not fasting if they missed Suhoor
Some people are too scared to fast if they miss Suhoor. However, this is a kind of cowardice and love of ease. What is the big deal if you missed a few morsels of food? Remember, obedience to Allaah overcomes everything. Saying the intention to fast 'out loud' or saying a specific dua to start fasting The intention is an action of the heart. We should resolve in our heart that we are going to fast tomorrow. That is all we need.
It is not prescribed by the Shari'ah for us to say out loud, "I intend to fast", "I will fast tomorrow" or other phrases that have been innovated by some people. Also, there is no specific dua to be recited at the time of starting the fast in the correct Sunnah. Whatever 'dua' you may see on some papers or Ramadaan calendars, etc. is a Bid'ah.


Not fasting because of exams or work
Exams or work is NOT one of the excuses allowed by the Shari'ah to fast. You can do your studying and revision at night if it is too hard to do that during the day. Also remember that pleasing and obeying Allaah is much more important than 'good grades'. Besides, if you will fulfil your obligation to fast, even if you have to study, Allaah will make it easy for you and help you in everything you do. "Whosoever fears Allah, He will appoint for him a way out and provide for him from where he does not expect, Allah is Sufficient for whosoever puts his trust in Him." (Surah at-Talaaq 2-3


Mixing fasting and dieting
DO NOT make the mistake of fasting with the intention to diet. That is one of the biggest mistakes some of us make (esp. sisters). Fasting is an act of worship and can only be for the sake of Allah alone. Otherwise, mixing it with the intention of dieting may become a form of (minor) Shirk.


Fasting but not praying
The fasting of one who does not pray WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. This is because not praying constitutes kufr as the Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam) said: "Between a man and shirk and kufr there stands his giving up prayer." (Muslim)
In fact, NONE of his good deeds will be accepted; rather, they are all annulled. "Whoever does not pray 'Asr, his good deeds will be annulled." (Bukhaari)


Spending all day cooking
Some of the sisters (either by their own choice or forced by their husbands) are cooking ALL day and ALL night, so that by the end of the day, they are too tired to even pray Ishaa, let alone pray Taraweeh or Tahajjud or even read Qur'aan. This is the month of mercy and forgiveness. So turn off that stove and turn on your Imaan!


Eating too much
Some people stuff themselves at Suhoor until they are ready to burst, because they think this is the way to not feel hungry during the day and some people eat at Iftaar, like there is no tomorrow, trying to 'make up for the food missed.' However, this is completely against the Sunnah. Moderation is the key to everything. The Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam) said: "The son of Adam does not fill any vessel worse than his stomach; for the son of Adam a few mouthfuls are sufficient to keep his back straight. If you must fill it, then one-third for food, one-third for drink and one-third for air." (Tirmidhi, Ibn Maajah. saheeh by al-Albaani).
Too much food distracts a person from many deeds of obedience and worship, makes him lazy and also makes the heart heedless. It was said to Imam Ahmad: Does a man find any softness and humility in his heart when he is full? He said, I do not think so.
 
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Assalam-o-alaikum wr wb...
very informative thread.....really appreciate you for that! Jazakallah Khair for sharing, was worth reading! May Allah reward you loads..Aameen!

May this Holy month usher upon us peace, happiness and prosperity and may we all be able to do deeds which make Allah s.w.t. happy and Jannah be our final destination...Aameen!

Ramadan is such a beautiful and blessed month, one of Allah's favors...
"And He gives you of all what you ask Him; and if you count Allah's favors you won't be able to number them..." [14:34]
trust me, you can find peace in it if you spend this month in the way Allah wants you to..Inshallah you won't end up regretting...Oh Allah! help us all, guide us to the straight path and make us among the muttaqeen...Aameen!


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Aamen to all the great duas above!!

N.M Jazakilah khair... all of your post above is worth reading and remembering.

Oh, n one thing I forgot to mention: I'd actually recommend SLEEPING during the fast IF someone has the habbit of watching T.V, flicking channels all day during the fast! At least do no harm.. if you aren't gaining rewards at least stay away from sinning!
Probably the only channels that can be watched are Peace TV, Guide US TV, Huda TV and obviously my fav AlQuraan AlKareem.... that's what I think. Allah knows best.
 

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Aamen to all the great duas above!!

N.M Jazakilah khair... all of your post above is worth reading and remembering.

Oh, n one thing I forgot to mention: I'd actually recommend SLEEPING during the fast IF someone has the habbit of watching T.V, flicking channels all day during the fast! At least do no harm.. if you aren't gaining rewards at least stay away from sinning!
Probably the only channels that can be watched are Peace TV, Guide US TV, Huda TV and obviously my fav AlQuraan AlKareem.... that's what I think. Allah knows best.

wa iyyaka badrobot14
just a small effort if we can only be a part of changing anyone's amal
i expect reward from Allah (swt) inshaaAllah

And i am working on the Do's and Don'ts of fasting , inshaaAllah, will post it soon.
It will also be very helpful iA
 
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