Nine reasons why we must plan for Ramadan
By YesPakistan.com Staff Writer
Have you noticed that each year, Ramadan goes by faster and faster? Personally,
I can remember details of Ramadan 11 years ago better in some ways than of Ramadan
last year. It’s frightening.
This blessed month can’t be left to become a blur in our memories. It
has to be more than that time of the year we squeeze in fasting amongst the
other things we do daily.
One way to make the most of Ramadan is to plan beforehand. Here are nine reasons
why you should plan for Ramadan:
Reason #1: To be in "Ramadan mode"
By planning for Ramadan before it arrives, you put your mind in "Ramadan
mode". If you plan, you will mentally prepare for it, and it will force
you to see it as the special month it is outside of your regular routine the
rest of the year.
Reason #2: To adjust your schedule
By planning in advance, you can adjust your work, sleep and meal schedules
in such a way as to make time for Suhoor, Iftar, etc. That means, for instance,
that if you normally go to bed at midnight, in Ramadan you would sleep earlier
in order to get up early for Suhoor. Or if you usually study late, you can instead
sleep earlier and start studying after Suhoor in the early morning hours. Planning
in advance allows you the luxury to make time for the change in schedule that
Ramadan brings.
Reason #3: You can plan Ramadan family time
Is dinnertime usually an individual affair in your home, as opposed to a time
the whole family eats together? Are Friday evenings the time every family member
goes off to his/her own social activities? Planning in advance can change this
at least in Ramadan. Calling a family meeting about a month in advance, explaining
the importance of Ramadan, its implications for the family and the need to eat
Iftar together when possible as well as to attend Tarawih prayers, for example,
will allow all family members to adjust their work and school schedules accordingly.
That will, Insha Allah, make Ramadan a blessing not just to every person in
the family, but to the family as a whole.
Reason #4: To make the menu
While Ramadan may mean extra Ibadah to some of the brothers, it usually means
extra cooking for most of the sisters. Ramadan’s blessings are for men
and women. Making a Ramadan menu for Iftar and meals, and working out when you
want to invite relatives, neighbors and friends for Iftar will give sisters
the opportunity to catch Tarawih and various other advantageous Ibadat instead
of spending Ramadan’s 29 or 30 days stuck in the kitchen. (And by the
way, brothers, helping out with cooking or cleaning was a practice of the Prophet,
peace and blessings be upon him-maybe this is a way you can increase your Sawab
[rewards] this month).
Reason #5 : You can plan a Iftar at your home
You may have eaten fantastic Iftars at friends’ homes last year. This
year, open your doors. There is blessing in feeding a fasting person other than
yourself and your family. Planning in advance gives you the luxury of calling
friends over the month before and setting a date, so you can "grab"
them before others get an opportunity to. Muchos Sawab, Insha Allah!
Reason #6: To make a travel schedule
Do you know a fellow Muslim in your neighborhood who wants to get to the mosque
for Tarawih every night but doesn’t have a car? Or do you look at your
work schedule and realize you have to work overtime near the end of Ramdan,
so your family will miss out on Tarawih at the mosque the last ten nights of
Ramadan? Planning in advance helps you work out your daily or weekly travel
schedule to attend Tarawih prayers at the mosque, or even a trip for Iftar at
a friend’s place who may life farther away. It also helps ease the burden
of transportation in winter. Maybe you can start a car pool? Since you have
the time before Ramadan begins, you can work this out with neighbors and friends.
Reason #7: To do good at high Sawab times
Being generous is definitely an Islamic merit, but being generous in Ramadan
is even more highly rewarded. Match Ibadat with specific times that carry more
reward. Prepare to do Itifkaf, increase asking Allah for forgiveness in the
last ten nights of Ramadan. Plan to give increased Sadaqa this month. Plan to
visit that relative you may have not seen for months, if not years. Thinking
about and arranging to do these things and finding other ways of gaining the
pleasure of Allah in Ramadan will Insha Allah help you benefit more from it.
Reason #8: You can squeeze in Eid shopping
Planning in advance helps you think about all of those things you wanted to
do in time for the end of Ramadan or Eid last year but couldn’t. Maybe
you wanted to go Eid shopping for gifts for family and friends in the last week
of Ramadan but were too busy with the last ten nights of Ramadan. No problem.
This year, you decide to go in the third week of Ramadan instead.
Reason #9: You can plan Dawa activities during Ramadan
Some Muslims have gone to soup kitchens and made meals during Ramadan, while
they were fasting. Not only will, Insha Allah, they be rewarded, but this is
a great Dawa opportunity to explain what Ramadan and Islam are about. Planning
in advance for such an activity gives you the time to call up a soup kitchen
in your area, explain what you want to do, and get your act together. You can
also plan school Dawa activities in Ramadan by planning in advance, by meeting
with the principal or teacher beforehand, preparing a presentation, etc.
Date/Time Last Modified: 10/1/2003 10:37:08 AM
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