How
to Spend RamadHAaN
The month of
Ramadhaan is the season of divine blessings. It is the month of
purification. it is meant for annual renovation of the inner spiritual
qualities. It is a golden opportunity for every Muslim to strengthen
his 'Iman, to purify his heart and soul and to remove the evil effects
of the sins committed by him. This month invites a Muslim to minimize
his other mundane involvement and maximize the acts of worship.
One should plan his schedule for this month, before-hand, so as
to spare maximum time for 'ibadah. Here is a brief list of the acts
which should be carried out in Ramadhan with due care:
What Should be Done in Ramadhan
1. To offer every prayer with jama'ah in a masjid.
2. To rise up a little earlier than the exact time of suhoor and
to offer the salah of tahajjud. There is no prescribed number of
the Tahajjud prayer.
3. To offer the nafl prayers of Ishraq (two rak'at after sunrise)
Duha (Four rak'at which may be performed at anytime after Ishraq
before noon) and Awwabin (six rak'at after maghrib).
4. The recitation of the Holy Qur'an. No specific limit is prescribed.
But one should recite as much of it as he can.
5. Any Zikr or Tasbeeh. Apart from reciting these words, one hundred
times each, at a particular time, they may also be continued frequently
throughout the day, even if one is engaged in some light work, when
walking and when in bed.
6. Prayers and supplications: No particular prayer is prescribed.
One can pray for everything he needs both in this world and in the
Hereafter. However, the supplications of the Holy Prophet (Sallallaho
Alaihi Wassallam) are so comprehensive that they encompass all that
a Muslim can need in his life and after his death. It is, therefore,
much advisable to pray Allah Almighty in the prophetic words used
by the Holy Prophet (Sallallaho Alaihi Wassallam) .
There are several books where these prophetic supplications have
been compiled. Here is the name of a book which should be kept by
every Muslim in his home and be used for praying daily: (i) Al-hisnul-hasin
By Allamah al-jazri
7. Sadaqah (charity): Apart from paying zakah, which is obligatory,
one should also pay optional sadaqah in Ramadhan according to his
best ability. It is reported in authentic ahadith that the Holy
Prophet (Sallallaho Alaihi Wassallam) used to pay special attention
in Ramadhan to look after the poor and to help them financially.
Therefore, a Muslim Should give as much money in sadaqah as he can
afford.
What
Should be Avoided in Ramadhan
All sinful acts should be avoided completely during the month of
Ramadhan. Although the sinful acts are totally prohibited in Shariah,
whether in Ramadhan or at any other time, but their prohibition
becomes more severe in this month. It is evident that every Muslim
avoids certain lawful acts, like eating and drinking, during the
fasts. If he continues to commit sins in Ramadhan, it will be a
mockery to avoid lawful things and yet be engaged in unlawful acts
never allowed in Shari'ah. Thus, the abstinence from sins be comes
all the more necessary in this month. Specially the following acts
should be avoided totally:
(1) Telling a lie.
(2) Gheebah or backbiting i.e. condemnation of a person in his absence.
3) Quarrelling. (The Holy Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wassallam)
has particularly forbidden from it when one is in the state of fasting.
He has directed us that, if someone wants to quarrel in Ramadhan,
we should tell him that we are fasting, hence we are not prepared
to indulge in any quarrel.
(4) Eating unlawful things.
(5) Earning through unlawful means.
(6) Any act which may harm a person without a valid cause.
(7) Burdening one's servants or employees with a toilsome job beyond
their ability, without providing them facilities to carry it out.
In short, one should try his best to refrain from all kinds of sins,
and protect his eyes, ears, tongue and all other organs from indulging
in an unlawful activity. Once a Muslim spends the month of Ramadhan
in this way, he will insha Allah, find himself equipped with a spiritual
strength which will facilitate for him to conduct a good Islamic
life in accordance with the pleasure of Allah.
Source: Madrassah Arabia Islamia: Darul Uloom Azaadville
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