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The
Fast of Ramadan:
The fast of Ramadan, according to the Qur'an, sunnah and
consensus, is obligatory. The evidence from the Qur'an consists
of the following two verses:
"O you who believe, fasting is prescribed
or you as it was
prescribed for the people before you in order for you to gain
God
consciousness, and, "...The month of Ramadan, during which the
Qur'an was revealed, a guidance for mankind, and clear proofs of
the guidance and the criterion; and whoever of you is resident,
let him fast the month" [al-Baqarah 185].
From the sunnah we have the following statements of the Prophet:
"Islam is built upon [the following] five pillars: testifying
that there is no God except Allah and that Muhammad is His
Messenger, the establishment of the prayer, the giving of zakah,
the fast of Ramadan and the pilgrimage to Makkah."
Talhah ibn 'Ubaidullah reported that a man came to the Prophet
and said:
"O Messenger of Allah, tell me what Allah requires of me as
regards fasting." He answered, "The month of Ramadan." The man
asked: "Is there any other [fast]?" The Prophet answered: "No,
unless you do so voluntarily."
The whole Muslim nation agrees that the fast of Ramadan is
obligatory. It is one of the pillars of Islam, and if one
disputes this, he cannot be called a Muslim.l
The Virtues of Ramadan and the Deeds Done During It
Abu Hurairah reported that the Prophet, upon whom be peace,
said:
"The blessed month has come to you. Allah has made fasting
during it obligatory upon you. During it, the gates to Paradise
are opened and the gates to hellfire are locked, and the devils
are chained. There is a night [during this month] which is
better than a thousand months. Whoever is deprived of its good
is really deprived [of something great]."
This is related by Ahmad, an-Nasa'i, and al-Baihaqi.
'Arfajah testifies to this: "We were with 'Utbah ibn Farqad
while he was discussing Ramadan. A companion of the Prophet
entered upon the scene. When 'Utbah saw him, he became shy and
topped talking. The man [the companion] spoke about Ramadan,
saying: 'I heard the Messenger of Allah say during Ramadan:
"The gates of Hell are closed, the gates of Paradise are opened,
and the devils are in chains. An angel calls out: 'O you who
intend to do good deeds, have glad tidings. O you who intend to
do evil, refrain, until Ramadan is completed.'"
Muslim relates that Abu Hurairah reported the Prophet saying:
"The time between the five prayers, two consecutive Friday
prayers and two consecutive Ramadans are expiations for all that
has happened during that period, provided that one has avoided
the grave sins."
Abu Sa'id al-Khudri reported that the Prophet, upon whom be
peace, said:
"Whoever fasts the month of Ramadan, obeying all of its
limitations and guarding himself against what is forbidden, has
in fact atoned for any sins he committed before it."
Ahmad and alBaihaqi related this Hadith With a good chain.
Abu Hurairah reported that the Prophet, upon whom be peace,
said:
"Whoever fasts the month of Ramadan with faith and seeks Allah's
pleasure and reward will have his previous sins forgiven."
This hadith is related by Ahmad and the compilers of the sunnah.
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