RAMADAN: A Time For
Revival Or Survival?
As in years past, the beloved yet unexpected guest of millions, "Holy
Ramadan" once again enters our lives. Muslims are filled with great
joy in anticipation of welcoming him. Yet to one unaccustomed, it would almost
seem as if Muslims had never met him before!
All of a sudden, our new-found love for this guest causes us to radically
change our daily schedules and habits to entertain him. Our Mosques mysteriously
overflow with worshippers, chapters of the Quran are heard chanted till the
wee hours of the morning accompanied by a hail of cries, and our social gatherings
and feasts become livelier than ever before - all these sacrifices made to
honor this special and 'holy' guest from Allah.
Isn't it interesting and ironic that while he is among us, for a full 30
days, we starve, read numerous articles on do's and don'ts of treating this
guest, avoid watching TV in his presence, and sing songs or Nasheeds
of joy, yet we fail to understand him and the mission of his visit? For some
odd reason, this same "Holy Ramadan" becomes a stranger to us on
the 1st of Shawwal!
Let the Scrubbing Begin!
What many of us forget is that this guest accompanies a deep purpose and
responsibility. It is as Muhammad al-Shareef notes:
"Whenever a guest comes to our home, we prepare in advance for his arrival
by vacuuming the carpet, dusting the shelves, and scrubbing the sinks. We should
do this for our guest of Ramadan as well. But the scrubbing should not just
be of our physical surroundings, it should include the scrubbing of our sins!"
Ever Wonder Why The 'Change' And 'Blessings' Don't Last?
Sayyid Abul A'la Mawdudi explains in Let Us Be Muslims:
"The greatest mistake we commit is to regard the outward shape of
acts of prayer and fasting as the real 'Ibadah (worship) and we suffer from
the delusion that whoever just fulfills these requirements performs the 'Ibadah
of Allah. Just as physical strength cannot be obtained from the bread until
it is fully digested, the spiritual power cannot be obtained from fasting
until the person allows Ramadan’s purpose to permeate one’s heart and mind
and dominate one’s thought, intention and deed.”
Ramadan - A Tool Of Transformation And Month Of Sharing
In addition to the indispensable personal benefits of fasting, Ramadan is
a time for social awareness. As Hammudah 'Abd al-Ati describes in Islam
in Focus:
"No sociologist or historian can say that there has been at any period
of history anything comparable to this powerful institution of Islam: Fasting
in the month of Ramadan. People have been crying throughout the ages for acceptable
belonging, for unity, for brotherhood, for equality, but how echoless their
voices have been, and how very little success they have met."
No Time To Hibernate!
As Dr. Abdullah Hakim Quick eloquently explains in Ramadan in History:
"Ramadan is actually a time of increased activity wherein the believer,
now lightened of the burdens of constant eating and drinking, should be more
willing to strive and struggle for Allah. The Prophet Muhammad’s (peace be
upon him) nine Ramadans were filled with decisive events, such as Jihad, and
he left us a shining example of sacrifice and submission to Allah. Throughout
Islamic history, most of the significant battles were won in this month!"
Living Taqwa - Moving Dead Hearts To Action!
Quran [2:183] describes attainment of Taqwa to be the real purpose
of Fasting. But, what is Taqwa?
Sayyid 'Umar ibn al-Khattab: "A person with the quality of Taqwa
is like a person walking with caution on a thorny road. The way he would take
care to save his clothes from getting entangled in the thorns, so is a person
with Taqwa conscious of every action he does (for fear of falling into wrong)."
Sayyid 'Ali ibn Abi Talib: "Taqwa means fearing Allah, acting in
accordance with the Quran, contentment with whatever little you have, and
preparing for the day of departure (death)."
Imam al-Ghazali narrates: "Whoever fears something (in the creation
of Allah) runs away from it, whereas whoever fears Allah runs to Him (out
of love and obedience)!"
Let us all begin to live a life of Taqwa this Ramadan to avoid the
'thorns' that come our way in the form of worldly temptations in the media
and society in general.
Intensifying Our Love And Study Of The Quran
It is said when you love someone, you would know every little thing he or
she says, likes and dislikes. How can we claim to love Allah, yet know very
little about His message and gift to us? Ramadan offers the rare opportunity
for an intense reflection on the message of the Quran. It is the source of
a constant revolution in the lives of millions of those who possess a living
heart, as Allah says, "Indeed in this (Quran) there is remembrance
for those who have a living heart, listen attentively and are awake to taking
heed." [Qaaf: 37]
It is reported that Imam al-Zuhri would say about Ramadan, "It is
recitation of the Quran and feeding of people." Similarly, 'Aishah
(may Allah be pleased with her) would recite from the pages of the Quran starting
at the break of day at dawn in Ramadan until the sun had risen.
This Was The Spirit Of Ramadan
"This was the spirit of Ramadan that enabled our righteous forefathers
to face seemingly impossible challenges. It was a time of intense activity,
spending the day outside and the night in prayer while calling upon Allah
for His forgiveness. Today, the Muslim world is faced with drought, military
aggression, widespread corruption and tempting materialism. Surely we are
in need of believers who can walk in the footsteps of our beloved Prophet
(pbuh), the illustrious Sahabah, and leaders like Tariq ibn Ziyad, Salahuddin
and the countless heroes of Islam. Surely we are in need of the Muslims whose
fast is complete and not just a source of hunger and thirst. May Allah raise
up a generation of Muslims who can carry Islam to all corners of the globe
in a manner that befits our age."
a passionate reminder from Shaykh Abdullah Hakim Quick.
Source: www.YoungMuslims.ca
Date/Time Last Modified: 9/14/2006 2:10:06 PM
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