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The Approach of Ramadaan

Bint Yasmin July 8, 2011 3

Abu Hurairah reported that the Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam) said:

“Ramadaan has come to you – a blessed month. Allaah 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 Allaah belongs a night in it, which is better than a thousand months. Whosoever is prevented from its good, then he has been deprived.” [1]

The hadeeth is a glad tiding to the righteous servants of Allaah, of the coming of the blessed month of Ramadaan. The Prophet (sallallaahu alayhi wasallam) informed his companions of its coming and it was not just a simple relaying of news. Rather, his intent was to give them the glad tidings of a magnificent time of the year, so that the righteous people who are quick to do deeds can give it its due estimate. This is because the Prophet (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam) explained in it (the hadeeth) what Allaah has prepared for His servants from the ways towards gaining forgiveness and His contentment and they are many ways. So whosoever has forgiveness escape from him during the month of Ramadaan, then he has been deprived with the utmost deprivation.

From the great favors and bounties that Allaah has bestowed upon His servants is that He has prepared for them meritous occasions so that they may be of profit for those who obey Him and a race for those who rush to compete (for good deeds). These meritous occasions are times for fulfilling hopes by exerting in obedience and uplifting flaws and deficiencies by self-rectification and repentance. There is not a single occasion from these virtuous times, except that Allaah has assigned in it works of obedience, by which one may draw close to Him. And Allaah possesses the most beautiful things as gifts, which He bestows upon whomsoever He wills by His Grace and Mercy.

So the one who achieves true happiness is he who takes advantage of these virtuous months, days and hours and draws closer to His Guardian in them, by doing what is prescribed in them from the acts of obedience.

Thus, perhaps he will be showered with one of the many blessings of those occasions and be helped by it, with an assistance that saves him from the Fire and what it contains, such as its blazing heat. [2]

Being able to reach Ramadaan is a magnificent bounty in itself, bestowed upon the one who reaches it and rises to its occasion, by standing in prayer during its night and fasting during its day. In it, he returns to his Protector — from disobeying Him to obeying Him, from neglecting Him to remembering Him, from remaining distant from Him to turning towards Him in submissive repentance.

A Muslim must be conscious of this bounty and acknowledge its magnitude. For indeed, many people are prevented from fasting, either because they die before they reach it or because they are not capable of observing it or because they oppose and turn away from it. Thus, the one who fasts must give praise to his Lord for this bounty and should welcome this month with the joy and delight that a magnificent time of the year out of all the occasions for performing obedience is welcomed. He should exert himself deeply in doing good deeds. And he should invoke Allaah to grant him fasting and standing in night prayer and that He provide him with seriousness, enthusiasm, strength and energy in that month. And that He awaken him from heedless oversleeping so that he may take advantage of these virtuous times of good.

It is unfortunate to find that many people do not know the value of this virtuous occasion, nor do they consider it to be sacred. So the month of Ramadaan no longer becomes a significant time for obedience, worship, reciting the Qur’aan, giving in charity and making remembrance of Allaah. Rather, to some people it becomes a significant time for them to diversify their foods and drinks and to prepare different types of meals before the month begins. Some other people do not know Ramadaan except as a month of sleeplessness and constant recurring gatherings, while sleeping by day. This is to the point that some among them sleep past the time of the obligatory prayers, thus not praying them in congregation or in their proper times. Other people do not know Ramadaan except as a significant time for conducting worldly affairs, not as a significant time for conducting affairs for the Hereafter. Thus, they work busily in it, buying and selling, and they stay in the market areas, consequently abandoning the masjids. And when they pray with the people, they do so in such a hurried manner. This is because they find their pleasure in the market places. This is the extent that the notions and views (of Ramadaan) have been changed.

Some of the Salaf have used to say:

“Indeed Allaah, the Most High, has made the month of Ramadaan as a competition for His creatures, in which they may race with one another to His pleasure, by obeying Him. Thus, one group comes first and so they prosper and another group comes last and so they fail.” [3]

Also, the individual does not know if this is perhaps the last Ramadaan he will ever see in his life, if he completes it. How many men, women and children have fasted with us the past year, and yet now they lie buried in the depths of the earth, depending on their good deeds. And they expected to fast many more Ramadaans. Likewise, we too shall all follow their path. Therefore, it is upon the Muslim to rejoice at this magnificent occasion for obedience. And he should not renounce it, but instead busy himself with what will benefit him and what will cause its effect to remain. For what else is it, except numbered days, which are fasted in succession and which finish rapidly.

May Allaah make us, as well as you, from among those who are foremost in attaining good deeds.

NOTES

[1] This hadeeth is reported by Ahmad and An-Nasaa’ee. See Ahmad Shaakir’s checking of the Musnad (no. 7148) and Saheeh At-Targheeb wat-Tarheeb of Al-Albaanee (1490) as well as Tamaam-ul-Mannah (395)

[2] These are the words of Ibn Rajab in Lataa’if-ul-Ma’aarif: pg. 8

[3] Lataa’if-ul-Ma’aarif of Ibn Rajab: page 246

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  1. Ramadhaan has a belo July 18, 2011 at 12:36 am Reply Tweet

    We praise Allah for having blessed us with Ramadhan – the Month of the Qur’aan, may Allah’s peace and blessings be upon Muhammad, the one for whom Ramadhan was an institution, the syllabus the Qur’aan and the teacher Gibraeel. May the Peace and blessings of Allah be upon Him, his family, his Companions and all those who follow his way till the day of Judgement. Ameen

    Ramadhan has a beloved – a beloved that is closely connected and attached to its heart. If you wish to befriend Ramadhan, then you must befriend her beloved.

    That beloved and loved one is the Qur’aan;

    Ramadhan loves the Qur’aan and the Qur’aan loves Ramadhan.

    Allah says: “The month of Ramadan is the one in which the Quran was sent down, aguidance for mankind, clear proofs for the guidance, the Criterion… [i]

    It was in this month, the month of the Qur’aan, when an institution was put in place. An institution that has no parallel in the annals of history – an institution, the like of which the world will never see again.

    The institution was established under the open sky of Arabia, at a place designated by the Lord, Most High. The Semester was the best of Semesters – the Month of Ramadhan.

    The class timings were the fragrant and chosen nights of Ramadhan.

    Only one student was allowed enrolment: Muhammad al Mustafa (the Chosen One) (sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam). This institution had only one teacher; a teacher, the like of which can’t be found on the face of this world.

    How can he be found on this world when he is the leader of the leaders amongst the angels; an angel defended by His Lord, when he said: whoever is an enemy to Gibraeel then, “…Allah is an enemy to the disbelievers…” [ii]

    The Companion, Ibn Abbas (radhiallahu `anhu) said:

    “Gibraeel would come to him (the Prophet ) every night (in Ramadhan) and he would rehearse the Qur’an with him.”[iii]

    The Prophet in turn, had a unique student.

    – A woman -, the like of whom the world has never and will never witness again.

    I invite you to come and join me on a journey back in time, let’s visit our Mother, Aa’ishah (radhiallahu `anha) .

    We are now outside the room of the Mother of the Believers – Aa’ishah (radhiallahu `anha). It is Ramadhan and the dawn is clearly visible from the horizon. Her recitation is audible; I turn to you and request you to not make any noise. You tire, but she does not tire. She recites until sunrise.

    How true was Ibn Rajab (rahimahullah) was when he said,

    “…Our Mother Aa’ishah (radhiallahu `anha) (in Ramadhan) would recite the Qur’aan after Dawn until sunrise…”

    We find ourselves in yet another time, it is the beginning of Ramadhan and you hear a call. You turn around and there stands the Imam of the Imams -Imam az-Zuhri (rahimahullah). He is saying: ‘It (Ramadhan) is recitation of the Quran and feeding of people!’

    His words echoing in your ears, his face never to be forgotten, you turn to meet Zayd al-Yaami (rahimahullah). He is sitting with his companions; each one of them is holding a book. So simple are these books, you just about recognize them; they are copies of the Qur’aan. Your eyes shed tears, since they do not know what will happen to the Ummah in the future.

    You see others running from door to door, calling out in the market places, spreading the word – come, let’s read the Words of the Lord of the Worlds in this blessed month.

    How true was Ibn Rajab (rahimahullah) when he said:

    Zayd al-Yaami (rah) would bring copies of the Quran when Ramadan began and gather his companions around him.

    The night is dark, the stars are shining, since they rejoice out of happiness for the month of the Qur’aan.

    You are outside the house of Ibraheem an-Nakhai (rahimahullah), your eyes fill with tears, since he finishes the recital of the Qur’aan in three days.

    Again you witness the same with Qataadah (rahimahullah), yet when you visit al-Aswad (rahimahullah), your embarrassment knows no bounds; he finishes the recital of the Qur’aan in two days. [iv]

    Our journey is coming to an end. Have patience as we go to meet the contemporary of Imam Abu Haneefah (rahimahullah) – Sufyan At-Thawri (rahimahullah).

    There he stands. Just by looking at him, you know – this man loves worship and has no interest in the pleasures and luxuries of life. Such a great scholar of Hadeeth (it is said that he has reported some 30,000 ahaadeeth) and Fiqh, you are surprised to see a man of such calibre leave all extra acts of worship and sticking to reciting the Qur’aan in this blessed month.

    Your eyes glaze over as you travel back into the 21st century.

    You open your eyes and you are back in the West; the houses full of sleeping Muslims; the streets, the masaajid are empty – so quite – just like abandoned cemeteries.

    You stare in dismay, wishing to return back in time; the recitation of the salaf still echoing in your ears, their Ramadhan still alive in your heart,

    You make a decision,

    It is Time – Time to bring back the Qur’aan.

    http://fajr.wordpress.com/2008/09/11/ramadhan-has


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  2. wow July 18, 2011 at 8:12 pm Reply Tweet

    SubhanAllaah that was beautiful!

    Allaahu Akbar!

    JazakAllaah Khair


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  3. umm mu'adh July 18, 2011 at 9:56 pm Reply Tweet

    Tell me about it …

    JazakAllaah khair


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