My Plans for this Ramadaan
My Plans for this Ramadaan
By Ayub Hamid
I would like to share with you a simple sample plan which I have
been following over the years so that you can use for that purpose:
This Ramadaan, I shall start with establishing a close relationship
with the Qur'aan. I will gave the top priority to knowing and understanding
the contents and message of the Qur'aan. I will recite and study
the Qur'aan with translation and tafseer regularly and steadily
throughout the month, inshaa'Allaahu, from a good, authentic translation
and tafseer by a reputed scholar. From the start and right to the
end of Ramadaan, I will not sleep after Fajr, but instead study
the Qur'aan until I am ready to go to school or work. Throughout
the day, I will find time to revise and re-learn the Soorahs and
Aayaat I already know. Once that is completed, I will learn at least
one Aayah a day from a Soorah that I do not already know.
This Ramadaan, I will sleep early, soon after Taraweeh Salaah. I
will go to bed with clear and conscious intention of fasting the
next day, as well as with the intention of getting up early for
Tahajjud. Then, while remembering Allaah Subhaanahu wa Ta'aala,
I will fall asleep. I will get up well before Suhoor time, thanking
Allaah Subhaanahu wa Ta'aala for giving me life, offer Tahajjud
and then make special Du'a for the mercy of Allaah Subhaanahu wa
Ta'aala on our Ummah, Allah Ta'aala's help for its success and well
being, and Allah Ta'aala's interference to foil the plans of Shaytaan.
I will also make special Du'a that Allaah Subhaanahu wa Ta'aala
protects this Ummah, my loved ones and me from the Dajjaal and his
Fitnah.
For the month of Ramadaan, I will not watch TV at all. My knowing
of what is shown in the news does not affect any affairs of the
world. Watching the news causes only frustration, despair and anxiety.
If I do not watch for a month, it will not have any impact either
on me, this Ummah or the world at large. I would rather spend the
month on my personal improvement, personal spirituality and building
a close, personal relationship with Allaah Subhaanahu wa Ta'aala
, rather than on an activity where I cannot make any difference.
(Unless I am one of those few Muslims who write letters, articles
/ anchors, paper editors / columnists, politicians and media in
general to make Islamic points or to stand up for the Ummah. If
I am one of those, I should continue this Jihaad in Ramadaan).
While fasting, I will make a special effort to speak only to add
value and to say only what is true, factual, positive, meaningful
and useful. When I do not have anything good and useful to talk
about, instead of saying anything else, I will remember Allaah Subhaanahu
wa Ta'aala through the beautiful words taught by our Prophet Sal-Allaahu
alayhi wa sallaam, while paying attention to their meanings and
feeling the impact of the words on my heart, my mind, my thoughts
and my attitude. Or, if I do not know them, I will learn those words
of remembrance or prayer. Or, I will spend those moments to recite
the portions of the Qur'aan that I know or learning those I do not.
I will not lend my ears to anything that is useless, indecent, negative,
spiteful or inappropriate. In my car, I will listen to the Qur'aan
or some good speech of a reputed scholar. At my computer I would
repeat the same piece over and over again, I will use it to help
me learn a few verses or a Soorah. Similarly, while riding the transit
or subway, I will use my pocket-sized Qur'aan or book of Prophet
Sal-Allaahu alayhi wa sallaam's adi'yah (plural for du'a) to recite,
practise or revise those I know or to learn those I do not know.
This Ramadaan, I will particularly watch my gaze. While glancing
on a member of opposite sex, I will move my gaze away before I start
evaluating or assessing the attractive features of looks, appearance
or personality or before I start paying attention to or begin enjoying
those attractions. I will not participate or listen to the comments
of sexual nature that my colleagues, peers or friends make.
While remembering Allaah Subhaanahu wa Ta'aala in many other ways,
I will more frequently ask for Allaah Subhaanahu wa Ta'aala's mercy
in the first 10 days of Ramaadan (Yaa Hayyu Yaa Qayyoomu, bi-rahmatika
astagheethu), invoke Allaah's forgiveness in the second 10 days
(astaghfirullaah-al-Azeem-alladzi laa ilaaha illaa Huwa-al Hayyu-l-Qayyoomu
wa atoobu ilayh) and seek salvation from the Fire in the last 10
days (Rabbanaa aatinaa fi-ddunyaa hasanatanwa fil-aakhirati hasanatanwa
qinaa adzaab-annaar). During the last ten nights, I will frequently
make the Du'a: Allaahumma innaka 'afuwwun, tuhibbul 'afwa, fa'fu
'annee.
This Ramadaan, I will be exceptionally charitable. The tears that
fill my eyes when I see the scenes of devastation, disease, starvation,
agony, displacement, killings, blown up bodies and severed limbs
of poor, helpless people of Afghanistan, Palestine, Iraq, Chechnya
and Kashmir will ameliorate my heart and open my purse. I will send
all my Zakaah to them right at the beginning of Ramadaan through
trustworthy Islamic charities. In addition to my Zakaah, I will
pay whatever I can spare from my family's necessities for helping
those in dire need. If I have been paying my Zakaah to my relatives,
this Ramadaan, I will help my relatives from my other savings and
resources, so that I can pay Zakaah to the victims of state terrorism.
I will avoid spending money on my home decoration or getting new
clothes for Eid or buying more video games and toys for my children,
so that those who are in more need than me and my family can be
helped. I will even pay my Fitrah very early in Ramadaan so that
it can reach those displaced from their homes before the severity
of winter.
Also this Ramadaan, I will be generous and forgiving to my family,
friends and the Muslim community at large. I will clear my heart
from anger complaints, suspicion, jealousy, grudges or dislike against
any of them. I will be extra kind, accommodating, courteous, supportive
and helpful to my non-Muslims neighbours and colleagues. I will
find ways to have them participate in the blessings of Ramadaan
and happiness of Eid by sharing my food specialties with them or
giving gifts and chocolates to them.
This Ramadaan, I am going to take my vacations in its last 10 days,
so that the precious opportunity offered by those days can be fully
utilized for developing my spiritual relationship with Allaah Subhaanahu
wa Ta'aala.
I will kick at least one of my bad habits such as arriving late
for appointments or breaking promises. I will show up or do what
I indicate I will do and I will show up or do so on time. If I am
a smoker, this Ramadaan, I will not smoke even after Iftaar, before
Suhoor or at night. I will keep my mouth odour free for prayers
and Allaah Subhaanahu wa Ta'aala 's remembrance and my lungs, blood
and heart from disease.
If I am a university student whose final exams are falling in Ramadaan,
my act of worship is to do my utmost best to study hard and get
the best possible results, given that any moment that is not spent
on studying is not spent in any other pursuit except in the remembrance
of Allaah Subhaanahu wa Ta'aala or study of the Qur'aan. While travelling
to/from or within campus or while taking a break from studies, I
will automatically shift to remembrance of Allaah Subhaanahu wa
Ta'aala or recitation of the Qur'aan. For my studies, I will keep
timings that are consistent with the spirit of Ramadaan, i.e. sleep
early and get up very early. Instead of staying up late at the risk
of missing Suhoor or Fajr, I will adjust my body clock to Islamic
lifestyle instead of the western lifestyle. When I get up to study
at 2 or 3 a.m., I will start with two Raka'at of Tahajjud and then
continue with my studies. After Fajr, I will still spend 15-20 minutes
on the study of Tafseer every day.
If we succeed this Ramadaan in living as planned above, we will
be able to look back and rejoice and feel inner joy and true happiness
knowing that our Eid day will be the day of celebrating rewards
from Allah Subhanahu wa Taala.
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