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The Goals Of Fasting: The Muslim Creed -- By The Daar of Islamic Heritage
EsinIslam
Ramadan
The Daar of
Islamic Heritage
The acts of
worship that the Muslims practice seek to achieve
certain goals and benefits that Allah wants His slaves
to acquire knowledge in them and to comprehend and
achieve them. Among these acts of worship is fasting
during the lunar month of Ramadhan, which has several
goals that the Muslims must strive to achieve with his
heart and by his actions. These goals are as follows:
1. Achieving
At-Taqwa, that is, the fear from Allah. Allah said,
what translated means, "O you who believe!
Observing As-Sawm (fasting) is prescribed for you as
it was prescribed for those before you, that you may
become Al-Muttaqun (the pious)." [2:183].
Hence, fasting is a means to achieve At-Taqwa. In
fact, all acts of worship and Tawhid are methods and
means to achieve At-Taqwa, as Allah has said, what
translated means, "O mankind! Worship your
Lord (Allah), Who created you and those who were
before you so that you may become Al-Muttaqun."
[2:21]
2.
Acquiring the rewards of Allah. Al-Bukhari and Muslim
narrated that Abu Hurayrah related to the Prophet,
that he said, what translated means,
"Allah the Exalted said, 'All the deeds
of the son of Adam are his, except for As-Siyam, for
it is Mine and I will reward for it.'"
3. The
Prophet also said, "The Sa-im has two happy
moments: when he breaks his fast he is happy, and
when he meets his Lord he is happy because of his
fast." [Al-Bukhari and Muslim]. About his
saying, "When he breaks his fast he is happy,"
and Imam Muslim's addition, "Because of his
breaking his fast," Imam Al-Qurtubi
commented, "It means he is happy because his hunger
and thirst have ended, since he is allowed to break
his fast. This happiness is natural and this is
apparently the desired meaning. It was also said that
his being happy is because of his breaking the fast,
means that he has fulfilled his fast, and as a
culmination for his practicing the acts of worship.
His saying, 'And when he meets his Lord he is
happy because of his fast,' means he is happy
because of the rewards for fasting and its complete
awards.'"
4. As-Sawm
purifies the soul and helps it acquire the habit of
obeying Allah and His Messenger by defeating the
desires of the heart. Fasting teaches refraining from
following the desires because the soul of the Sa-im
becomes obedient to Allah's commands. Also, Satan has
a stronger hold over the souls that often obey the
desires. When the soul abandons its desires, it will
become more difficult for Satan to have a hold on the
heart.
5. Being
saved from the Fire, for the Prophet said, what
translated means, "And Allah has those whom he
frees from the Fire, and this occurs every night
(meaning in Ramadhan)." [At-Tirmithi & ibn
Majah]
6. Ash-Shafa`ah
(the right of intercession). The Prophet said,
"As-Siyam and the Quran will intercede on
behalf of the slave. As-Siyam says, 'O Lord! I
prevented him from food and obeying his desires in the
morning. Therefore, accept my Shafa`ah on his
behalf.' And the Quran says, 'I prevented him from
sleeping at night. Therefore, accept my Shafa`ah on
his behalf,' and they will be accepted as
intercessors.'" [Ahmad, Al-Hakim & Al-Bayhaqi].
7. Having
the sins forgiven. There is no doubt that fasting
directs to having one's sins forgiven and erased. The
Prophet said, "The five prayers, and from
Friday to the next Friday, and Ramadhan to the next
Ramadhan, are erasers for what occurs between them, as
long as major sins are avoided." [Muslim].
Also, the Messenger of Allah said, what translated
means, "Whoever fasts Ramadhan with Iman and
Ih.tisab, will have his previous sins forgiven."
[Al-Bukhari & Muslim]. Imam Ahmad and An-Nasaii added
the following to the above narration, "And
also what will occur later on (meaning future sins, as
well)." "With Iman" entails fasting while
believing with the heart in the obligation of fasting
during Ramadhan. As for Ih.tisab, it means that one
anticipates the reward and his fasting is therefore
only for the sake of Allah and not to imitate his
people and community or for any other worldly gain.
Ramadan Team
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