R A M A D H A N
Ramadhan
is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. It is the month during which
Muslims observe fasting from morning twilight (Fajr Prayer) to the evening
twilight (Maghreb Prayer). The term Ramadhan is literally driven from al-Ramd
which means ‘burning heat of the sun’. It is believed
that this name is given to the fasting month due to the thirst experienced
during fasting.
Some of the unique characteristics of
fasting.
• The longest worshipping: Fasting is the
longest worshipping of God. Daily Prayers will not take more than one hour
every day at most. Pilgrimage to Hajj will not take more than a few weeks in a
life time. The worshipping of fasting is about 12 to 16 hours (depending on the
season and your geographical location) and lasts for a whole month every year.
In other words, a faster typically spends more than 400 hours within one month
for worshipping Allah! Isn’t this amazing?!
• Does not interrupt your daily life: Fasting
unlike other types of worshipping does not interrupt our daily transactions.
One cannot normally offer his/her daily prayers whilst working. You ought to
take a break from your work, perform your Wudhu, find a suitable place and
offer your Salat. Pilgrimage to Hajj is even more so interrupting your daily
life. Fasting exceptionally is the only type of worshipping that can be
observed whilst one is doing his normal daily work. It does not interrupt your
worldly life at all. Amazingly a faster is still in the state of worshipping
Allah even if he/she is asleep. Fasting is only in conflict with sinning.
• Worshipping God without any action: All
other types of worshipping consist of some actions. Take the example of daily
Prayers. It is the combination of some recitation of the Qur’an, some Thikr in
different postures. The same applies to Hajj, Zakat etc. Fasting is the only of
worshipping of Allah that amazingly consists of some non-doings! Fasting is
avoidance of drinking, eating etc. a faster does not require doing anything. It
is enough no to do anything! This is the reason why it is in no conflict with
our daily lives.
• The most sincere worshipping: Worshipping
God is like a perfume kept in its container. Once the lid is opened the
fragrance flies and only its tasteless liquid remains. The best worshipping is
the most secret of all. Once its seal is broken it may be spoiled by showing
off. All other types of worshipping are prone to show off. Salat, which is
meant to be offered in a group for its public nature is prone to showing off
and hence can be easily void. Pilgrimage to hajj is even more prone to showing
off. Fasting, however, is the only worshipping of Allah that none other than
God would really know if you are fasting. Fasting is an inner worshipping and
hence it can be the most sincere worshipping.
• The only
worshipping act that there is a penalty (expiation) if missed deliberately. If
any Muslim misses his daily Prayers even deliberately, although he has
committed a mortal sin, he only has to make up the lapsed Prayers, there is no
penalty involved in it. The same applies if one misses his pilgrimage to Hajj.
Fasting is the only worshipping act that if is it deliberately missed in
addition to making it up, there is a hefty penalty for it. Abdullah Ibn Sanan
in an authentic Hadith narrated from Imam As-Sadiq (a.s) about the expiation
against someone who has deliberately-and without any religious justification-
broken one day of fasting saying: " He must free a salve or fast
two months or feed sixty poor people, but if he was unable to do so, he must
give charity as much as he can ." This penalty becomes even heftier if the person has broken his fast with
something Haraam such as drinking alcohol or masturbation.
Love,
The Dazzling Ladybie
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