aminahjaan
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As Ramadan comes to a closing, something really hit me. I took time to think about everything I'd done in my life, those small, stupid, sins, and it clicked. In Ramadan we go without food and water to please Allah (swt), we crave food and water during all hours of the day. But we can do it, and we did it, right? And in the end, if you think about it, would breaking your fast in the middle of day even be worth it? Isn't the food we recieve for iftar, both rewarding & refreshing? Likewise, in life we are lured in by sin and haram things. Is it really worth it to break an islamic lifestyle when at the end of the day a reward is already promised if you just follow Allah's commands? Why jeopordize your life by indulging yourself in things that will have no value to you when it really matters? This really hit me and it makes so much sense. That in a way, Allah is teaching us that stupid small indulgences are really nothing compared to what you get at the end. Patience plays a key role in our lives, and Ramadan is a symbol of how life should be treated; with Sabr, (patience), love for Allah, faith in Allah and love for Islam. Here He is, promising a reward, telling us what is promised for us throughout the Qur'an very bluntly. Yet, we chose to do the stupid things, the fast quick rush of sins, could maybe get us happy for the day. But a good deed, will get us through a liftetime and through the afterlife. We can do it, we can go to jannah just as we have the ability to fast.This really helped me throughout Ramadan. SubhanAllah it's so beautiful how EVERYTHING in Islam makes sense.
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