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Preparation Of The Winners In Ramadan -- By Shaykh Ibrahim ad-Duwaysh
EsinIslam
Ramadan
By Sh. Ibrahim
ad-Duwaysh
The following
is a reminder of some matters that help one to be
among the winners in Ramadan by using its days and
nights properly. “Remind, for indeed reminding
benefits the believers.” (51:55)
1.
Mujaahadah: struggling against the nafs
“As for
those who strive hard in Our Cause, We will surely
guide them to Our Paths.” (29:69)
Do you want
guidance? Do you want steadfastness? Struggle against
your soul, for if we bring ourselves closer to Allah,
Allah will come closer to us.
2. Having
high aspiration and determination
Ibnul Jawzi
said, "The sign of completion of the mind is high
aspiration, for he who is satisfied with low
aspiration is disgraceful, and I didn't see a severer
shortcoming than that of people who are capable of
completion yet don't aspire for it."
3. Knowing
the virtues of the month and its distinguishing
characteristics
He who knows
something develops interest in it and
preserves it. Even if there was nothing in Ramadan but
Laylat ul-Qadr (the Night of Power),
which is better than one thousand months, that would
suffice.
4.
Recognizing Ramadan's few days and its speed of
departure
“A fixed
number of days…” (2:184) [From the verse,
“(Observing fast is) for a fixed number of days, but
if any of you is ill or on a journey, the same number
(should be made up) from other days”].
Yesterday we
were congratulating each other for the beginning of
Ramadan and today we give each other condolences for
its departure. This is how both days and life are,
passing quickly. So hurry up to benefit in Ramadan.
5.
Competition of the righteous people in doing good
deeds
The righteous
people compete for good deeds, while the others are
captives of their lusts and slaves to their desires.
“Then We
gave the Book (the Qur'an) for inheritance to such of
Our slaves whom We chose. Then of them are some who
wrong their ownselves, and of them are some who follow
a middle course, and of them are some who are, by
Allah's Leave, foremost in good deeds. That is indeed
a great grace.“ (35:32)
6.
Remembering death and bewaring its suddenness
You might not
reach another Ramadan, so watch for yourself!
Adapted by
islaam.com from the lecture "The Winners in Ramadan"
by Sh. Ibrahim ad-Duwaysh
Ramadan Team
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EsinIslam.Com
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