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What After Ramadan? Wa Maadha Ba’da Ramadaan -- By Dar Al-Watan
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Ramadan
By Dar Al-Watan
AlHamdulillahi wa kafaa, was-Salatu was-salamu `alaa `ibaadihi-lladheena
Stafaa
We leave the
blessed month of Ramadan, its beautiful days and its
fragrant nights. We leave the month of the Qur'an,
taqwa, patience, jihad, mercy, forgiveness and freedom
from hellfire…
Have we
fulfilled the requirements of taqwa and graduated from
the Ramadan school with the diploma of the
god-fearing?
Have we
fought our souls and desires and defeated them, or
have we been overtaken by our customs and blind
imitations?
Have we
performed our actions in a way that fulfills the
conditions for receiving mercy, forgiveness and
release from the Fire?
Many
questions and numerous thoughts come to the heart of
the sincere Muslim, who asks and answers with
truthfulness.
What Have We
Gained From Ramadan?
Ramadan is a
school of iman and a 'stop to recharge one's spiritual
batteries' - to acquire one's provision for the rest
of the year...
For when will
one take a lesson and change for better if not in the
month of Ramadan?
The noble
month is a true school of transformation in which we
change our actions, habits and manners that are in
variance with the Law of Allah 'azza wa jall. “Verily,
Allah does not change the condition of a people until
they change what is in themselves.” [Ar-Ra`d, 11]
If you are
from those who benefited from Ramadan, fulfilled the
requirements of taqwa, truly fasted the month, prayed
in it with truthfulness, and strove against you soul,
then praise and thank Allah, and ask Him for
steadfastness upon it until you meet your death.
Be not like
one who has sewn a shirt and then destroyed it... Have
you seen one who sewed a shirt or thawb, so when she
looked at it, she liked it. Then she destroyed it
pulling a thread by thread for no reason. What would
people say about such a person?! Or have you seen one
who earns a fortune trading throughout the day, then
when the night comes, he throws away all that he
earned, dirham by dirham. What would people say about
such a person?!
This is the
condition of one who returns to sinning and evildoing
after Ramadan and leaves obedience and righteous
actions. So after he was favored with the blessing of
obedience and enjoyment of communicating with Allah he
returned to the blaze of sins and evil actions. How
evil are the people who know Allah only in Ramadan!
My dear ones,
falling short
in one's commitment to Islam after Ramadan is
manifested in many ways, including:
1 –
Men leaving the five prayers in congregation, after
they filled mosques for Taraweeh prayers, thus going
to the masjid for recommended prayers and leaving
obligatory ones.
2 –
Return to musical entertainment, forbidden films,
women displaying their adornment beyond that which
ordinarily appears thereof, free mixing etc.
This is not
thankfulness for blessings and favors, nor is it the
sign of acceptance of one's actions, rather this is
opposition to favors and absence of thankfulness.
These are
from signs of one's deeds not being accepted – and
Allah's refuge is sought – for one who truly fasts
rejoices on the occasion of `eid, praises his Lord for
helping him complete the fast, and remains fearful
that Allah may not accept his fasting, just as the
Salaf would continue asking for acceptance of their
actions in Ramadan for six months after it.
From signs
that one's deeds are accepted is that he or she has
improved in his or her obedience to Allah `azza wa
jall. “And remember when your Lord proclaimed, 'If
you are grateful, I will surely increase you [in
favor]…” [Ibrahim, 7] Increase you in good, faith
and righteous actions. So if the servant is truly
thankful to his Lord, you will see him guided to more
obedience and distanced from sinfulness. Thankfulness
is leaving sins, as the early Muslims said.
“And worship
your Lord until there comes you to the certainty [i.e.
death].”
[al-Hijr, 99]
The Muslim
must continuously be in the state of obedience of
Allah, firm upon His Sharee`ah, steadfast upon His
Deen, so that he or she is not of those who worship
Allah only during one month or only in one place.
Rather, the believer knows that the Lord of Ramadan is
also the Lord of other months, and that He is the Lord
of all times and places, so he is steadfast upon the
Sharee`ah of Allah until he meets Him while He is
pleased with him. Allah ta`ala said, “So remain on
a right course as you have been commanded, [you] and
those who have turned back with you [to Allah].” [Hud,
112] And, “So take a straight course to Him and
seek His forgiveness.” [Fussilat, 6] And the
Prophet, sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam, said,
“Say 'I believe in Allah', then be steadfast.”
[Muslim]
-- If the
fasting in Ramadan has ended, then there remains
voluntary fasting, such as fasting six days in
Shawwal, on Mondays and Thursdays, the three days in
the middle of the month, the days of `Aashoora and
`Arafat, and others.
-- If
standing in prayer at night during Ramadan has ended,
then there remains voluntary night prayer throughout
the year. “They used to sleep but little of the
night.” [Adh-Dhaariyaat, 17]
-- If the
charity in Ramadan and zakat ul-fitr have ended, then
there is the obligatory Zakat, and also there are many
other open doors to charity, voluntary actions and
jihad.
-- Reading of
the Qur'an and contemplating it is not only for
Ramadan, rather it is for all times.
Righteous
actions are for all times and all places, so strive –
O my brother and sister – and beware of laziness. And
remember that it is not allowed for us to leave the
obligatory actions or delay them, such as the five
daily prayers on time, in congregation etc.
And do not
fall into forbidden actions, such as forbidden
sayings, food and drinks, or by looking at or
listening to what is forbidden.
Be
steadfast and upright upon the Deen of Allah at all
times, for you do not know when you'll meet the Angel
of Death. Beware of him taking you while you are in a
state of sin. “O Allah,
Who turns the hearts, keep our hearts steadfast upon
Your Deen.”
I ask Allah
to accept from us and you our fasting, our prayers and
other righteous actions, that our condition after
Ramadan be a better one, that the state of our Ummah
improves, that we are granted honour and that we truly
turn to our Lord…Ameen
Ramadan Team
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