Joys of Ramadan : A few words

Joys of Ramadan : A few words

It is a known fact that in pre-Islamic Arabia, it was a custom to train horses for battle by making them fast and run against the wind. Fasting was prescribed to humans to learn self restraint.

“O you who believe fasting is prescribed to you as it was prescribed to those before you so that you can learn self restraint”. (Quran, Surah Al Baqarah 2:183)

The Arabic word Taqwa is translated in many ways including God consciousness, God fearing, piety, and self restraining. Thus we are asked to fast daily for one month from dawn to dusk and avoid food, water, sex and vulgar talk during that period. In addition to this obligatory fasting, we are advised to do non-obligatory fasting on Mondays and Thursdays and the last 10 days of the month of Shabaan, and 9th and 10th day of Muharram.

But why do we need to fast? It is our experience that temptations and ways of the world tend to spoil our purity and austerity. Thus we indulge in food all of the time, snacking and nibbling the whole day, leading to obesity. We drink too much coffee, or tea, or carbonated drinks. Some sexaholics cannot stay away from sex unless they do it at least once or more a day. When we argue, we leave our decency aside and resort to vulgar talk and even physical fighting.

Now when one is fasting, he or she cannot do all of that. When he looks at mouth watering food, he cannot even taste it and he has to give up snacking and nibbling as well as smoking cigarettes if he does. No constant coffee, tea or Coke drinking either. Sexual passions have to be curtailed and when he is provoked to fight, he says “I am fasting [so] I cannot respond to your provocation”.

To achieve God consciousness or God nearness, a better word, we are advised to do additional prayer and read the Quran. The medical benefits of fasting include lowering blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol and a small reduction in weight and psychological tranquility. These effects will last if the lessons learned during Ramadan are carried [on] after Ramadan is over.

Thus during Ramadan, we always feel better, have more energy, we sleep less and work more. We pray more and read more of the Quran.

Fasting is a special act of worship which is only between humans and God since no one else knows for sure if this person is actually fasting. Thus God says in [a] hadith qudsi that “Fasting is for Me and I only will reward it”.

In another hadith, the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) has said; “If one does not give up falsehoods in words and actions, God has no need of him giving up food and drink”.

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6 comments

  1. Mashaalah its a very nice page dat gt alot of beneficous words. May ALLAH mke us show us da straight path

  2. Happy Ramadan al Mubaraq to All

    • Ramadan is the best month in ayear………….
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  3. Subhanaallah. A informatic page……..