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Blessings & Benefits Of Fasting
THE MONTH OF RAMADHAAN IN WHICH WAS REVEALED THE QUR'AAN, A
GUIDANCE FOR MANKIND AND CLEAR PROOFS FOR THE GUIDANCE AND
CRITERION (BETWEEN RIGHT AND WRONG). SO WHOEVER OF YOU IS
PRESENT DURING THIS MONTH SHOULD OBSERVE ITS FAST.
AL QUR'AAN
After Iman, Salah and Zakah, the most important pillar of Islam
is Sawm (Fasting) during the month of Ramadan (the 9th month of
the Islamic calendar). Fasting in the month of Ramadan is
amongst the fundamentals of Islam; one who denies its obligation
goes out of the fold of Islam. One who does not fast during this
month is a fasiq (an immoral and flagrant transgressor) of the
highest degree. Such a fasiq completely destroys his
spirituality and morality.
Sawm
literally means 'to abstain’. But in the terminology of the
Sharee'ah, it means 'to refrain from eating, drinking and
cohabitation from sub'h saadiq to sunset, with the intention of
fasting’.
Fasting during the month of Ramadan, was ordained on the Ummah
of Muhammad
sallallahu alayhi wasallam after the revelation of the above
mentioned verse in the 2nd year of our Prophet's sallallahu
alayhi wasallam migration to Madina.
Before fasting in the month of Ramadan was made compulsory, our
Prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam would fast on the 10th of
Muharram, instructing the Sahaabah radhiyallahu anhum to follow
suit. But once the fasting of Ramadhaan became obligatory,
fasting on the 10th of Muharram was made optional. It is
reported in Bukhari Sharif, on the authority of ‘Aa’ishah and
Abdullah Ibne Umar radhiyallahu anhumaa that when the Messenger
of Allah sallallahu alayhi wasallam came to Madina, he commanded
the people to fast on the 10th of Muharram, but when fasting
during the month of Ramadan was made compulsory, our Prophet
sallallahu alayhi wasallam said, "Now fasting on the 10th of
Muharram is optional."
There are numerous spiritual benefits of fasting. Fasting is
extremely efficient for the acquisition of taqwa (piety),
without which a Muslim cannot gain closeness to Allah. The prime
benefit in the pursuit of taqwa is the suppression of the
erratic desires and demands of nafs (based carnal desire), which
is always working in collusion with Shaytan, to spiritually and
morally ruin the believer. If the nafs is allowed freedom, then
it will succeed in making man a slave of lust, passion and base
emotions, due to which his Iman will suffer. Therefore, it is
essential that the nafs be restrained. Fasting greatly aids
towards pursuing this objective. By fasting, a Muslim learns to
suppress his lowly desires. Thus the ability of inculcating
taqwa is created. Further, fasting purifies the soul, and
creates gratification in worship, making the heart conducive for
worship. The bond with Allah is also strengthened. Once our
beloved Prophet
sallallahu alayhi wasallam supplicated, "O Lord of the universe!
When does the servant become closest to you?" The Divine Reply
came, "When the servant is hungry and when he is in sajdah
(prostration)."
Another outstanding feature of
fasting is that
it lifts man above the level of beasts and animals - who eat,
drink and copulate at will, whenever the urge comes - and takes
him to the parallel of the angels. Since the latter do not eat
or drink, they are devoid and free of evil inclinations and all
things base. Man, by reducing his worldly relations and
emotional desires, moves himself to the realms of the angels.
As well as the many spiritual benefits of fasting, there are
physical benefits and advantages of fasting too. Notably,
feeling for the poor and hungry is engendered. Man becomes more
aware and conscious of his less fortunate brethren and their
deprivation, which in turn teaches him to sacrifice his wealth
and assist others in need. Thus feeling for humanity is
generated and inculcated in man.
There are innumerable Ahadith of the
Prophet
sallallahu alayhi wasallam which illustrate great virtue and
blessing for the fasting person.
Sahl Ibne Sa'd radhiyallahu anhu narrates from our
Prophet
sallallahu alayhi wasallam that he said,
"Verily! In Jannah, there is a door called ‘Ar Rayyaan’, through
which will enter the fasting people on the Day of Judgement. No
one will enter through this door besides them. It will be
announced, 'Where are the fasting people?' They will stand (and
enter). No one will enter besides them. Once they will enter,
the door will be locked so no one can enter through it (after
them)."
(Bukhari, Muslim)
Aboo Hurayrah radhiyallahu anhu reports from our beloved
Prophet
sallallahu alayhi wasallam, that he said,
'Allah says,
'Every deed of Ibne Aadam (son of Aadam) is for him, except for
fast. Verily, fasting is for me, and I shall (personally)
apportion out the reward for it."' It is further said, "For a
fasting person, there are two pleasures, which please him. When
he eats upon completing the fast, he becomes happy, and when he
will meet his Lord he will be pleased due to his fast."
(Bukhari)
Aboo Hurayrah radhiyallahu anhu narrates from our beloved
Prophet
sallallahu alayhi wasallam that he said,
"One who keeps the fast of Ramadhaan with Imaan (faith) and
longing for reward, all his previous sins are forgiven."
(Bukhari, Muslim)
For the acquisition of the numerous virtues and benefits of
fasting, there is however, one essential condition: a person
takes extra precaution in making sure he abstains from sin and
futility. A person should spend much of his time in the
recitation of the Qur'aan and also engage himself in the
constant Remembrance of
Allah. If one does not abstain from sin and futility then
his fasting will merely be staying hungry and thirsty, without
any reward or spiritual upliftment.
A few common evils, which are regarded lightly, but are very
detrimental to a fasting person, should be taken into
consideration and avoided totally:
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Telling lies.
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Backbiting.
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Quarrelling.
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Eating haraam items.
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Earning through unlawful means.
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Any act which may harm or cause grief to a person.
In short, a person should try to refrain from all kinds of sins
- protecting his ears, eyes, tongue and all other organs from
indulging in unlawful activities. When a Muslim spends his
Ramadan in this manner then he will notice great changes in his
life. Spiritual strength will be gained, which will facilitate
him to conduct his life according to Islam, together with
Allah's
Pleasure.
Source: www.islamawareness.net
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