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azc
05-23-2016, 08:00 AM
PREPARATIONFOR RAMADAN( by brother AHMED)

Many of us have been counting the days remaining up to the holy month of Ramadan. Five days, four, three, two and the next thing you know here it is. For a believer the name of this month “Ramadan” gives the thought of joy, rewards and a feeling of Allah’s mercy. Truly, this is a season that should be awaited for. Anticipations and emotions for this month are not sufficient. This holy month requires action and activity. It is about altering our timetables and schedules, it demands us to train ourselves to attain Taqwa (fear of Allah or devotion to Him) which in turn, is the element to carry us successfully through the ongoing journey towards the hereafter (akhirah).But let us ask ourselves have we really prepared for this month? Are we ready to dedicate more time for our spiritual revival ? During the month of Ramadan the holy Prophet (p.b.u.h.) would stay awake in the nights worshipping Allah, awaken his household and increase in worship. (Bukhari, Muslim).
Even though we may have experienced many a Ramadans but every Ramadan must be treated as a once in a lifetime opportunity since we have no idea whether we will live till the next Ramadan. Let us look at a few ahadith concerning this holy period.Increased Rewards & ForgivenessWhat are the rewards of good deeds in the month of Ramadan? The reward of every Fardh (compulsory) act is multiplied seventy times while every Nafl (optional) act earns the reward of one Fardh out of Ramadan. (Ibn Khuzaymah). It is important to understand the latter aspect in its proper perspective. Tahajjud (Nafl Salah in the last third of the night) is an extremely great ibadah (worship). Great virtues have been narrated for this Salah. However, a lifetime of tahajjud cannot equal one Fardh of Fajr Salah! Yet in the month of Ramadan Almighty Allah grants us the reward of a Fardh action for every Nafl performed.
The fish in the sea seek forgiveness for those fasting until they break their fast . Allah decorates His Jannah (Paradise) every day and then says, “The time is near when My pious servants shall cast aside the great trials and come to me.” (Musnad Ahmed)When Ramadan arrives, the gates of Paradise are flung open, the doors of the Hellfire are closed and the Shayateen are imprisoned. (Bukhari)FastingAll good deeds are for the one who renders them, but fasting. Fasting is exclusively for me (Allah). (Bukhari)The odour of the mouth of a fasting person is sweeter to Allah than the fragrance of musk.(Bukhari)Fasting is a shield, as long as the fasting person does not tear it up (by disobedience) (Nasaee).IftarNot a single prayer made by a fasting person at the time of breaking the fast is rejected. (Ibn Majah)The Nights of RamadanWhoever stands in prayer and worship in (the nights of) Ramadan, with Iman and with sincere hope of gaining reward , all his previous sins are forgiven. (Bukhari, Muslim)Laylatul Qadr (The Night of Power)Whoever stands in prayer and worship in the night of power with Iman and with sincere hope of gaining reward , all his previous sins are forgiven. ( Muslim)

Look for the night of power among the odd numbered nights of the last ten days of Ramadan. (Mishkat)I’etikafThe Prophet (p.b.u.h.) observed I’etikaf for ten days every year in the month of Ramadan. In the year he passed away he observed it for twenty days. (Bukhari)
The Last Night Of RamadanOn the last night of Ramadan the fasting Muslims are forgiven. (Musnad Ahmed)ConclusionIt can be well comprehended from the above that during this month of Ramadan, Almighty Allah makes it easy for us to acquire His blessings, mercy and forgiveness. There can be no better time to attain this than this blessed month. All that is required on our part is to create in our hearts the desire, ambition, devotion, zeal, eagerness and that we exert increased efforts to acquire the pleasure of Almighty Allah.
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Eric H
05-23-2016, 08:48 AM
Greetings and peace be with you azc;

May you and everyone else here receive bountiful blessings and peace, during the Ramadan month.

Eric
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~ Sabr ~
05-23-2016, 09:00 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Eric H
Greetings and peace be with you azc;

May you and everyone else here receive bountiful blessings and peace, during the Ramadan month.

Eric
Greetings Eric,

I just feel that you would make an amazing Muslim :statisfie
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Serinity
05-23-2016, 09:34 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Eric H
Greetings and peace be with you azc;

May you and everyone else here receive bountiful blessings and peace, during the Ramadan month.

Eric

Greetings,

and May Allah SWT in this month guide you towards His religion, Islam. Ameen.
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