Pearls
of RamadHAan
First Pearl - The Month of Mercy
Many a secular person has gone and many pious saints have passed
away, but we that read this pamphlet have this opportunity once
again to correct our lives by following the sunnat of Nabi Sallallâhu
Alayhi Wasallam and pleasing Allâh. Ramadhân is for
the Muslims a very great favour from Allâh. The reality of
this favour can only be felt in our lives and heart if we appreciate
it, otherwise this blessed month of Ramadhân will come and
go without gaining anything. Kâb bin Ujrah (RadiAllâhu
Anhu) relates, that once while climbing the pulpit (mimbar), Nabi
Sallallâhu Alayhi Wasallam said, "Amin." The Sahabah
asked, "O Rasul of Allâh, today we have heard something
that we have never heard before." Nabi Sallallâhu Alayhi
Wasallam said that Jibraeel (Alaihis Salâm) said, "Woe
to him who found the blessed month of Ramadhân and let it
pass by without gaining forgiveness." Upon that I said "Amîn."
Let us ask ourselves who is making the du’â and who
is saying Amîn. Now can we still let this month of Ramadhân
go by idly or are we going to spend it in accordance to the teachings
of Nabi Sallallâhu Alayhi Wasallam?
Second
Pearl - Fasting
Hadhrat Abu Hurairah (R.A.) reports that Nabi Sallallâhu Alayhi
Wasallam said, "The du’â of a fasting person is
not rejected until he breaks his fast." Nabi Sallallâhu
Alayhi Wasallam said, "Whoever eats during one day of Ramadan
without a valid excuse, shall never be able to recoup that day even
by fasting for the rest of his life."
Third Pearl - Sehri
Ibne Umar (R.A.) relates that Nabi Sallallâhu Alayhi Wasallam
said, "Verily Allah and his angels send mercy upon those who
partake of Sehri."
Fourth Pearl - The Qur’an
There is a very great link between Ramadhan and the Qur'an. Ramadhan
is the month of the Qur'an. Therefore read as much Qurân as
possible. Hadhrat Abdullah Ibne Umar (R.A.) narrated that Rasulullah
Sallallâhu Alayhi Wasallam said, "The hearts become rusted
as iron rusts with water." When someone asked, "What could
cleanse the hearts again?" Rasulullah Sallallâhu Alayhi
Wasallam said, "Frequent remembrance of death and recitation
of the Qurân." The month of Ramadhân and the Qurân
is with us. Let us use it to cleanse our hearts of rust.
Fifth Pearl - Tarâwîh Salâh
Nabi Sallallâhu Alayhi Wasallam said that Allâh made
fasting fardh for the day and Tarawih sunnat for the night. Let
us realize that through our fasting we kill the desires of our Nafs
(carnal self) and through our Tarawîh we can reach Allâh.
What a blessing!
Sixth Pearl - Itikaf
In Kashful Ghummah, Allama Sha'rani relates a Hadith wherein Rasulullah
Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam said, "Whoever performs Itikaf for
the final ten days of Ramadan, for him is the reward of two Haj
and two Umrahs and whoever performs Itikaf from Maghrib until Esha
doing nothing except performing Salat and reciting the Quran, Allah
will prepare a place for him in Jannah."
Seventh Pearl - Laylatul Qadr
Amongst the nights of Ramadhan, Laylatul Qadr is one of the most
blessed. The Quran describes it as being greater in spiritual virtue
than a thousand months, which in turn means that it is more valuable
than 83 years and 4 months. Hadhrat Abu Hurairah (R.A.) reports
that Rasulullah Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam said "Whoever stands
in worship on the night of Qadr with complete faith and with sincere
hope of gaining reward, all his previous sins are forgiven."
Hadhrat Ayesha (R.A.) reports that Nabi Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam
said, "Seek Laylatul Qadr among the odd numbered nights of
the last ten days of the month of Ramadhan." Hadhrat Ayesha
(R.A.) reports that she said, "O Messenger of Allah, if I find
Laylatul Qadr, what should I read?" The Prophet Sallallahu
Alayhi Wasallam replied, "Say, ‘O Allah, Thou Art The
One Who grants pardon for sins, Thou lovest to pardon, so pardon
me."
Advice on How to Kindle Our Spiritual Upliftment
Reduce
all business or worldly commitments to a minimum.
Do not waste time doing Eid shopping or eating with friends and
other family members just because it is Ramadhan. Increase Nafl
Salat or complete Qaza Salat as much as possible.
Increase the recitation of the Quran, Zikr and Tasbeeh. Make a total
commitment to avoid all sins. If any sins are committed, (major
or minor), make taubah (repent) immediately. Free the mind from
all evil thoughts and make an effort to reform oneself (eg. remove
pride, hatred, jealousy, anger, looking down upon others, etc.)
Increase acts of charity and assist the needy as much as possible.
Do not forget to pay your Zakat. Spend time reading good Islamic
books (eg. Teachings of Islam, Bahishti Zewar, Good Character, Upbringing
of Children etc.) Bear in mind that each of one of us will be asked
by Allâh how we spent our Ramadhân . Let us not forget
that we will be punished equally for our sins just as we are rewarded
for our good deeds.
Four Acts To Perform In Abundance
a. Read Kalima Tayyibah
b. Read Durood Shareef
c. Ask for Jannatul Firdous
d. Ask to be saved from Jahannam
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Twenty-four Hour Programme
Hereunder we suggest a 24- hour programme for the month of Ramadhân.
It is an example of spending our time correctly.
The programme starts from Maghrib till Maghrib the following day.
Read: "O You who are Great in Bounties, forgive me", as
many times as possible before Iftâr.
Make du’â 5 to 10 minutes before Iftâr.
The du’â of a fasting person is readily accepted at
this time. Make Iftâr quickly.
Thereafter perform Maghrib (with Jamât). After Maghrib perform
6 to 20 Rakâts Awwâbîn Salaah.
Read Surah Tabarak after Maghrib. The benefit of it is that it will
save us from the punishment of the grave.
Read Surah Waqiyah. The virtue of it is that it will save one from
poverty.
Have supper quickly. Our suggestion is that due to the long days,
have a rest for 15 - 20 minutes before Esha, so that one may be
fresh for Tarawîh and Esha salâh.
Prepare for Esha before the Esha Azân and proceed for Esha
and Tarawîh Salât. Return home immediately after Tarawîh
or after any Deeni programme in the Masjid.
Do not waste time talking and discussing political and business
issues.
On returning home, read Surah Sajdah. Thereafter spend a few minutes
with the family and try to sleep as early as possible allowing one
to arise at 3.00 a.m. for Tahajjud salâh.
Read Tasbeeh-e-Fatimi before sleeping.
Perform at least 4, 8, or 12 rakâts Tahajjud salâh,
thereafter read the first kalima 100 times and then make du’â
before
Partaking of Sehri
Immediately after Sehri proceed to the Masjid for Fajr Salâh.
After Fajr recite the Qurân till Ishrâq time.
Perform 2 or 4 Rakâts Ishrâq. The benefit is that your
daily work will become easy and you will attain the reward of an
accepted Haj.
After Ishrâq rest before going to work. People who are self
employed should take advantage of this rest and also give their
employees this opportunity. At work or at one's business, one should
keep one's tongue moist with Zikr eg. Kalimah Tayyibah, Istighfâr
and Durood Shareef.
Try to be early for Zuhr Namâz so that one could read the
Qurân immediately after one has read the 4 Sunnat-e-Muakkadah
before the Jamât Namâz.
If possible try to read Qurân after Zuhr Namâz as well,
depending on how long one's lunch break is.
After completing Asr Namâz, read Durood Shareef at least 100
times and Istighfâr 100 times.
Thereafter spend the balance of the time reciting Qurân till
Iftâr time, not forgetting the du’â before Iftâr.
Remember : If we have Qaza Salâh to perform, then
instead of all our Nafl Salâh eg. Awwâbeen, or Ishrâq,
we should perform all our Qaza Salâh. The first question on
the day of Qiyâmat after Imân will be about Salâh.
A great spiritual mentor (Sheikh Zakariyya) always told his students,
"Eat as much as you want to (Halâl Food), sleep as much
as you want to, "BUT DO NOT TALK." In other words, one
should not waste any time in Ramadhân in futile acts.
Our time should be spent in Salâh, Tilawat of the Qurân
and Zikr. An Example of How Our Elders Spent their Ramadhan Sheikhul-Hind
Moulana Mahmudul Hasan (R.A.) used to remain in Nafl Salât
form after Tarawîh until Fajr and would listen to the Qurân
recited by various Huffâz. Moulana Shah Abdur Rahim Raipuri
(R.A) remained busy with tilawat of the Qurân day and night
throughout Ramadhân.
The Three Parts of This Month
In a Hadith it is mentioned the month of Ramadhân is divided
into 3 parts. The first part is that of Allâh's mercy, the
second part is that of forgiveness, while the third part is that
of freedom from the fire of Jahannam.
Note: We find that many of us are absent from the Masjid
without a valid reason. Now ask yourself how will one get freedom
from Jahannam, when one was supposed to be forgiven during the middle
ten days while absenting oneself from the mostimportant act of worship.
Resolutions
One should draw a resolution every Ramadhan to stay away from all
sins and to remember Allah. Remember also to make a dedicated resolution
eg. from this Ramadhan I will control my gaze and make five times
Salah. Each resolution will bring us closer to Allah. Control the
gaze and you will attain respect in this world and peace in the
hereafter.
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