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Ramadhan

on Sunday, July 28, 2013

The ninth holy month of the Islamic calendar is Ramadan in which all Muslims have to fast for the whole month. From sunrise to dusk, Muslims withhold from food, drink, and other awful habits.

With regard to teachings of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) during this holy month, Muslims are required to frequently recite the Holy Qur’an and perform more worship than in other Islamic months. Furthermore, Muslims are required to pay Zakaat for the whole year, and there is more and more charity for the poor and needy people in this month. The importance of this holy month is highlighted from the sayings of Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) narrated through several companions and also other saints.

As in Bukhari and Muslim, Abu Hurairah (Rehmatullah Allaih) mentioned that the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: In Ramadan, the Gates of Heaven are open, and the Gates of Hell are shut, and the devils are put behind bars”.

In another report, the “Gates of Mercy” are mentioned in place of the “Gates of Heaven”. This saying represents that from the God’s side most of the arrangements are done for the Muslims so they could perform their worship and good deeds to get the eternal reward in Heaven. Moreover, One of the famous saints Shah Wali-ullah also mentioned that in this month, Muslims recite the Holy Qur’an and perform Taraweeh prayers. With more and more prayers and worships, Muslims get the happiness of God and they purify their hearts with the eternal light of faith. Additionally, performance of mystical deeds by the Muslims and the continuation of good deeds from generation to generations is continued in this month of Ramadhan.

The barakat, significance and the impact of the more and more worship performed Ramadhan even continues for the whole year. This also reveals that to keep oneself away from sins is not a big deal in the month of Ramadhan because one of the cruel things, which divert the Muslims attention from good deeds to bad deeds, is Shayateen is behind bars for the whole month. What is most important about this month is the efficacy of our body to control the physical as well as other desires thus our self control stimulates.

The basic aim of this holy month of Ramadhan is to take away Muslims from those sins and evil deeds which he had performed during the whole year and to engage Muslims in worship and perform good deeds. This month is considered as a blessing form God for the Muslims when they practice being away from cruel and bad habits and desires as well as those deeds which are not allowed in Islam.



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ON THE VISIT OF RAMADHAN

on Wednesday, August 15, 2012

ON THE VISIT OF RAMADHAN

ON THE VISIT OF RAMADHAN

Oh you are back, welcome Ramadhan!
Shall skid and make friends with beggars on streets?
But how can I repay them for building the temple of my dreams?
I do not possess a loaf; take the paint smile on my lips?

Sweet word I say to a kin nearby sitting
Giggling and running with happy children playing
Gobbling ripe dates in my mouth laughing
Shall sing to You the melody of Your own voice on evening

Tomorrow when you depart
Shall long for your next coming
Under the starry skies
Beside the tidal waves
Beneath the sun rises
Again, for another blaze of thousand blessings

Shall too count
Every star in the heaven
Every sheep in the barn
Every petal in the garden
‘Til one day shall offer you the last rose standing

But if you tell your Source one day to greet me
By the unknown gate
Neither time, nor space, nor death
In silken maiden, we shall celebrate
The gifts given by the Gracious Grace

Meanwhile, merry is the heart that fears
It hears your call, your sight it sees
From above, like a sparkle of descending meteorites
How very precious you are, Oh Ramadhan!


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Bulan Ramadhan di Pakistan

on Saturday, August 11, 2012

Persiapan Berbuka Puasa

Semua orang memandangi langit, menunggu bulan muncul. Oh coba tebak apakah langitnya semakin berkabut sehingga tidak mungkin melihat bulan sabit baru bulan Ramadhan. Orang pun beralih ke siaran televisi mereka dan menyalakan saluran berita untuk mengetahui apakah besok adalah Ramadhan pertama atau tidak. Tiba-tiba sebuah berita terkini muncul dan wajah orang-orang menjadi sumringah karena bahagia mengetahui besok adalah Ramadhan pertama. Ponsel pun mulai terus bergetar dan terka apa yang Anda terima yaitu ratusan pesan “Selamat Berpuasa di Bulan Ramadhan” dari teman-teman dan juga kerabat. Para lelaki mulai bersiap-siap untuk tarawih, dan dalam beberapa menit mereka pergi Shalat Isya bersamaan dengan tarawih.

Setiap orang di rumah disarankan untuk menyetel alarm ponsel mereka sehingga tidak ada yang ketinggalan waktu sahur. Ini adalah waktu sahur pertama bulan Ramadhan. Para perempuan ikut serta dalam menyiapkan menu sahur sedangkan anak-anak tidak siap untuk bangun sepagi ini.

Ibu : “Nak, ayo cepat bangun untuk makan sahur, karena waktu yang tersisa sudah hampir habis.”

Anak : “Bu! Saya akan menyusulmu dalam beberapa saat. Tolong biarkan saya tidur 5 menit lagi.”

Masing-masing dari kita menjumpai percakapan semacam ini di rumah penduduk pada saat sahur. Hal ini sangat umum di sini, di Pakistan, dan ini memiliki daya tarik tersendiri.

Akhirnya, semua orang telah berada di meja makan. Secangkir teh “chai” yang sangat panas adalah menu sahur istimewa di Pakistan. Dan bagaimana bisa seseorang melupakan suasana kalang kabut di menit-menit terakhir untuk mendapatkan segelas air dingin sebelum waktu sahur habis. Muazin pun beradzan, tanda panggilan untuk shalat subuh. Para lelaki menuju masjid sementara perempuan beribadah di rumah. Setelah beribadah, semua orang bersiap-siap memulai hari itu. Seseorang telah siap untuk pergi ke kantor sementara yang lain menuju sekolah dan perguruan tinggi.

Tengah hari pada bulan Ramadhan di Pakistan sangat berbeda dari hari biasanya. Anda akan melihat sangat sedikit warga di jalanan karena orang-orang lebih suka tinggal di rumah dan beribadah. Anda hanya akan melihat para pedagang menjual buah-buahan dan kurma. Begitu intensitas terik panas berkurang dan waktu berbuka puasa sudah dekat maka kesibukan di jalanan semakin terlihat. Beberapa diantaranya membeli buah-buahan dan makanan lain untuk berbuka puasa sedangkan yang lain kembali ke rumah masing-masing sepulang kantor. Ada hiruk pikuk di jalanan dan tidak ada satu orang pun yang senang terjebak dalam kemacetan lalu lintas tepat sebelum waktu berbuka puasa.

Di rumah para perempuan sibuk mempersiapkan buka puasa. Pakora dan buah chat adalah menu wajib berbuka puasa. Terus terang, mulut saya berliur seketika. Sajian-sajian ini sangat lezat terutama pakora sampai-sampai menjilat jari. Sajian makanan minuman dan meja makan telah diatur sehingga semua orang bisa berbuka puasa bersama. 10-15 menit sebelum waktu berbuka semuanya berkumpul di meja makan. Mereka berdoa dan bersyukur kepada Allah SWT untuk segala sesuatunya terlebih untuk rahmat yang diberikan kepada mereka dengan hadirnya bulan Ramadhan.

Dengan bacaan Muazin di pengeras suara “Mari berbuka puasa para Muslim dan Muslimah karena waktu untuk berbuka puasa telah tiba” maka semua orang pun berbuka puasa dengan kurma dan segelas air.

Ini adalah bagaimana menghabiskan waktu bulan penuh berkah di Pakistan :-)

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Kontes Ramadhan Muslim Academy, Tulis Artikel Terbaik Menangkan $75

on Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Apakah Ramadhan berarti sesuatu bagi Anda? Apakah Anda memiliki cerita untuk dibagikan? Apakah Anda ingin dihargai untuk itu? Bergabunglah dengan kontes Ramadhan kami dan menagkan $75 dengan menulis artikel terbaik, cerita, atau puisi.

Alasan keberadaan Muslim Academy adalah untuk menyatukan umat Muslim, dan menunjukkan pada dunia, khususnya Barat bahwa Islam tidak seperti yang mereka pikirkan. Kami adalah orang Amerika, Eropa, Asia, Arab, dan Afrika. Kami adalah Muslim, tapi bekerja sama dengan semua agama. Kami bekerja menyatukan dunia kita bersama – melalui bahasa, budaya, dan agama.

Dan ini berhasil. Kami telah menerima puluhan ribu pandangan dari blog dan forum kami. Penulis kami fokus pada ketepatan waktu, menarik, serta artikel yang informatif tentang Islam dalam berbagai bahasa. Komentator utama kami pada gilirannya akan menjadi blogger yang akan membantu menambah kekayaan dan keberagaman pada situs kami. Artikel kami berhasil karena mereka berasal, dan membantu, mereka yang paling penting – pembaca kami. Siapakah penulis kami selanjutnya? Kami harap – Anda.

Di dunia Islam, Ramadhan baru saja dimulai dan semua umat Islam di seluruh dunia telah mulai mebaca lebih banyak artikel Islami yang akan membantu mereka mengetahui lebih banyak informasi tentang Islam dan hal-hal baru yang mungkin belum diketahui. Ramadhan berarti sesuatu yang berbeda bagi setiap orang. Apa arti Ramadhan untuk anda?

Kami telah memutuskan untuk memulai kontes yang semua orang bisa mengikutinya. Tulis dalam kata-kata anda sendiri, artikel asli terbaik yang berhubungan dengan Ramadhan. Bisa berupa puisi, artikel, tips yang membantu, hal-hal yang dilakukan saat Ramadhan, cara untuk mendekatkan diri pada Allah, atau tentang bagaimana Ramadhan merubah hidupmu. Artikel mana yang terbaik? Pembaca kami yang akan menjadi juri. Kami menggunakan sistem metrik internal yang akan mengukur komentar, pembagian, pandangan, dan ‘suka’. Jika artikel Anda adalah yang terbaik, artinya pembaca kami telah memutuskan bahwa artikel Anda adalah yang paling baik dan Anda akan menuai keuntungan. Artikel ini tidak harus berbahasa Inggris. Artikel tidak harus sempurna. Artikel ini hanya harus memiliki isi yang menyentuh orang-orang dan mengajak mereka untuk menghormati bulan suci ini, atau bahkan lebih.

Pemenang dari kontes ini akan menerima $75. Kontes ini dimulai pada hari pertama Ramadhan dan berakhir pada 1 September, yang merupakan batas akhir pengajuan. Pemenang akan diumumkan pada 2 September.

Bagaimana caranya?

1)      Daftarkan diri anda pada website kami – www.muslim-academy.com/category/blog

2)      Pasang posting baru tentang Ramadhan sebagaimana dijelaskan di atas.

3)      Cobalah untuk menang. Bagikan pada semua teman anda. Dapatkan komentar mereka melalui facebook, twitter, apa pun. Lebih banyak, maka kesempatan lebih besar untuk menang.

4)      Tunggu pengumuman kami pada 2 September.

5)      Jika Anda adalah pemenang terpilih, Anda akan mendapatkan $75 yang dibayarkan melalui Paypal atau Moneybookers.

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Ten Tips For Ramadhan

on Monday, May 21, 2012

As the blessed month of Ramadhan approaches, we need to prepare for it in such a way that we can gain the maximum benefit of this month. For many, Ramadhan comes and goes. However, very few people actually benefit from this great month. Our teachers advise us to live the whole year as if we are in the month of Ramadhan. This magnanimous achievement can only be attained when the actual month of Ramadhan is spent properly. In order to acquire a droplet of the reality mentioned above, Insha Allah, I hope to mention ten points that were given as form of advice to me and many others.

Discipline: Most people already know to abstain from eating, drinking, and sexual relations from one’s spouse during the daytime of Ramadhan. However, a level of discipline must be developed to do righteous acts and abstain from those acts which would earn the displeasure of Allah. That was a basic form of discipline that needs to be developed but along with that, one needs to have discipline in following a particular routine or schedule for Ramadhan. This will be the real life changing factor for an individual. They wake up for suhoor but also pray Tahajjud at that time. Recite some Qur’an. They eat. Make dua’ while waiting for Salah. They pray Fajr. Recite Qur’an and make zikr. Rest if they need to.

The idea is to make a schedule and act accordingly the whole month without sacrificing their schedule. This is the desired discipline that is required.One may ask, “Why did he not just put the first point as a ‘making a schedule’?” Well, the answer is very simple. Anyone can come up with a schedule, but it takes real discipline to abide by it.

Devotional life (‘Ibadah): Ramadhan is the month where Allah allows us to really fulfill the purpose of our being, and the purpose of our creation. Allah created us all to worship Him, and Him alone. Here, I will not mention virtues of various acts or worship because those can be found in the many books on the merits of certain deeds. However, since Ramadhan and Qur’an are closely connected, I will say that much of our devotional life should be focused on the Qur’an.

Reciting at least the entire Qur’an once in this month. Understanding it from erudite scholarship of our community or from accepted commentaries and Tafaaseer. I am not asking that a person recites the entire Qur’an and completes one entire commentary of it in one month. Perhaps it may be feasible to recite the entire Qur’an and start off a regimen of a Tafseer and try to finish it on an annual basis.

Identifying with the Ummah: It is important that we feel our fast, i.e. feel hunger and thirst. Apart from that, we can use this to our benefit by making other people’s fast count for us as well. This means that if we feed or give to drink something to someone who fasts, we can get the reward of their fast as well.

Another aspect of identifying with the Ummah is to be grateful for whatever Allah has given us and realize that a little of that we need to give to others so that they may have a decent Ramadhan and wonderful ‘Eid. See what the Ummah is going through and see how we can actively participate to help the Ummah in any way possible.

Contact with the Qur’an: Ramadhan is the month wherein the Qur’an was revealed. This is the month of the Qur’an. It is extremely essential to establish a relationship with the Qur’an. Without going into much detail, I will just mention something practical with regards to the Qur’an and Ramadhan.

For the average person, i.e. one who is not scholar or is not a Hafiz, they should read at least one juz per day so that they finish at a minimum one entire Qur’an for the month of Ramadhan. If one can do more, than Alhamdulillah, no one is stopping anyone. The next thing is to understand the Qur’an. So take the first volume of Ma’ariful Qur’an (for example) and read one section of the Arabic part (if one can) and then read the translation, then read the commentary. Do this every day without fail. Obviously the whole commentary will not be completed in one month, but at least a schedule to read a portion regularly will be developed and hopefully within a year it could be completed.

Also, one should try to memorize those chapters/surahs which are read often like Mulk, Kahf, Ya Seen, Waqi’ah, and Sajdah. Also memorize Surahs from the last juz at least and more if possible.

Mujahadah: Ramadhan is a month of sacrifice and struggle. It is a month where Allah wants our time, our health, our wealth, and our whole being. We literally live the whole year for everything and anything. It is just one month…can we not live one month solely for our Creator?! So what if we have to sacrifice our sleep, and random other luxuries that we can do without anyway. As the saying goes, “No pain, no gain.” The amount of sacrifice and struggle we put into this month, Allah will reward us in this world and the next accordingly.
Give yourself to Allah, and see what Allah has in store for you.

Dua’: The essence of worship is supplication to Allah. This whole month, Allah is willing and readily open to accept all that we ask of Him. It is only to our own loss and detriment that we lack in begging Allah for the things we need. Prioritize your supplications. Ask firstly for yourself, then your family, community, then the Ummah at large. Within that, prioritize and ask for things pertaining to the hereafter, then ask for things pertaining to this world. Just remember one thing when it comes to dua’, the point of dua’ is not that we need something or we need protection or refuge from some other thing, the point is that Allah told us to supplicate to Him, and that is why one should make dua’ abundantly. There are certain things Allah loves to do, and one of them is to answer the supplications of His servants who call unto Him.

One final aspect regarding dua’ is crying or pretending to cry. Tears are something foreign to Allah and therefore He has immense value for tears. The whole year we become filthy and impure spiritually by sinning, Ramadhan is the month where we purify our spirits by bathing our spirits in our tears.

Good Company: Ramadhan is a month to maximize on good deeds and keep bad deeds at zero. Being in the company of the righteous will allow one to attain this goal. I will keep this point short. The minimum benefit one gets by being in good company is that one will not sin which in turn will cause one to become the greatest worshiper based off the hadith of Tirmidhi wherein Nabi (Sallallahu ‘Alayhi Wa Sallam) took Abu Hurayrah (Radhiyallahu ‘anhu)’s hand and said, “O Abu Hurayrah, abstain from all prohibitions and you will become the best worshiper.”

The maximum benefit is that being with the people of Allah, Insha Allah; a person may just Attain Allah. What can be greater?!

Gratitude: The secret to an increase in anything is to be thankful for it. To make sure that we see this month the next year, appreciate it this year. Be thankful for all that we have in every aspect, even the basic things we neglect and take for granted. We have Iman, we have Islam. Alhamdulillah, we are the best Ummah. We have been given the best book, i.e. the Qur’an. The best way to appreciate a bounty is to use it for its purpose.

Allah has blessed with infinite blessing and bounties. Ramadhan is one of those bounties, so to fully appreciate Ramadhan, we must spend it the way Allah would like us to spend it and attain out goal which is Taqwa.

Following the Sunnah: Anything of the beloved is also beloved. That is a principle of love. Allah has proclaimed the Prophet (Sallallahu ‘Alayhi Wa Sallam) as His beloved. If we follow the Sunnah and show a resemblance, then we can also gain the focus of Allah. Particularly follow the Sunnah acts which the Prophet (Sallallahu ‘Alayhi Wa Sallam) performed in Ramadhan.

If we have to do something, might as well do it the best way possible. The best way for anything to be done is the way of the Sunnah. If by any chance it was some other way, Allah would have had His Prophet (Sallallahu ‘Alayhi Wa Sallam) do it that way then.

Istiqamah: Imam Junayd Al-Baghdadi (RA) said, “Steadfastness is greater than a thousand miracles.” Please do not tire one’s self out in the initial stages of Ramadhan, rather figure out a routine that works and stick to it regularly. The most beloved of actions to Allah are those that are done consistently even though they may seem minor. We all need to be thankful for the good that we have done and also for the evil we are able to abstain from. We also need to be thankful for whatever level of steadfastness that we have. We want to make Ramadhan last beyond Ramadhan as well. I’ll end with a quote from one of our mashaaikh, Shaykh In’aam-ul-Hasan Kandehlawi (RA) said, “Whoever lives their life as they do in Ramadhan, then death will come to that person just as the moon of ‘Eid comes for the fasting person.”

To conclude, we pray to Allah that He accepts all of our efforts and overlooks and forgives all of our shortcomings. Aameen.

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Ramadhan is Here Poem

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Ramadan is here, The month that is blessed;
Ramadan is here, The month we love best.
The month in which the Qur'an was sent;
A time of great blessing in which to repent.
Fasting for Allah is a great Muslim deed;
Controlling desires and Suppressing greed.

Ramadan is coming, Increase your Iman(faith).
Ramadan is coming, Recite the Qur'an.
Take "Suhoor" in the dead of the Night;
No eating or drinking during the daylight.
Refrain from bad deeds and repent your soul;
The pleasure of Allah is our only goal.

Even if there is hunger, remember your Lord
And wait until 'Iftar' to earn your reward.
Fasting is one of the gifts of Allah
Given to believers to increase 'Taqwah' (piety).
We pray to Allah to put right our hearts;
Ask for forgiveness from Allah and make a new start.

Raising our hands we ask for his 'Rahmaa';
Hear us our Lord and grant us 'Jannah'.

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Ten Tips For Ramadhan

on Friday, April 13, 2012

As the blessed month of Ramadhan approaches, we need to prepare for it in such a way that we can gain the maximum benefit of this month. For many, Ramadhan comes and goes. However, very few people actually benefit from this great month. Our teachers advise us to live the whole year as if we are in the month of Ramadhan. This magnanimous achievement can only be attained when the actual month of Ramadhan is spent properly. In order to acquire a droplet of the reality mentioned above, Insha Allah, I hope to mention ten points that were given as form of advice to me and many others.

Discipline: Most people already know to abstain from eating, drinking, and sexual relations from one’s spouse during the daytime of Ramadhan. However, a level of discipline must be developed to do righteous acts and abstain from those acts which would earn the displeasure of Allah. That was a basic form of discipline that needs to be developed but along with that, one needs to have discipline in following a particular routine or schedule for Ramadhan. This will be the real life changing factor for an individual. They wake up for suhoor but also pray Tahajjud at that time. Recite some Qur’an. They eat. Make dua’ while waiting for Salah. They pray Fajr. Recite Qur’an and make zikr. Rest if they need to.

The idea is to make a schedule and act accordingly the whole month without sacrificing their schedule. This is the desired discipline that is required.One may ask, “Why did he not just put the first point as a ‘making a schedule’?” Well, the answer is very simple. Anyone can come up with a schedule, but it takes real discipline to abide by it.

Devotional life (‘Ibadah): Ramadhan is the month where Allah allows us to really fulfill the purpose of our being, and the purpose of our creation. Allah created us all to worship Him, and Him alone. Here, I will not mention virtues of various acts or worship because those can be found in the many books on the merits of certain deeds. However, since Ramadhan and Qur’an are closely connected, I will say that much of our devotional life should be focused on the Qur’an.

Reciting at least the entire Qur’an once in this month. Understanding it from erudite scholarship of our community or from accepted commentaries and Tafaaseer. I am not asking that a person recites the entire Qur’an and completes one entire commentary of it in one month. Perhaps it may be feasible to recite the entire Qur’an and start off a regimen of a Tafseer and try to finish it on an annual basis.

Identifying with the Ummah: It is important that we feel our fast, i.e. feel hunger and thirst. Apart from that, we can use this to our benefit by making other people’s fast count for us as well. This means that if we feed or give to drink something to someone who fasts, we can get the reward of their fast as well.

Another aspect of identifying with the Ummah is to be grateful for whatever Allah has given us and realize that a little of that we need to give to others so that they may have a decent Ramadhan and wonderful ‘Eid. See what the Ummah is going through and see how we can actively participate to help the Ummah in any way possible.

Contact with the Qur’an: Ramadhan is the month wherein the Qur’an was revealed. This is the month of the Qur’an. It is extremely essential to establish a relationship with the Qur’an. Without going into much detail, I will just mention something practical with regards to the Qur’an and Ramadhan.

For the average person, i.e. one who is not scholar or is not a Hafiz, they should read at least one juz per day so that they finish at a minimum one entire Qur’an for the month of Ramadhan. If one can do more, than Alhamdulillah, no one is stopping anyone. The next thing is to understand the Qur’an. So take the first volume of Ma’ariful Qur’an (for example) and read one section of the Arabic part (if one can) and then read the translation, then read the commentary. Do this every day without fail. Obviously the whole commentary will not be completed in one month, but at least a schedule to read a portion regularly will be developed and hopefully within a year it could be completed.

Also, one should try to memorize those chapters/surahs which are read often like Mulk, Kahf, Ya Seen, Waqi’ah, and Sajdah. Also memorize Surahs from the last juz at least and more if possible.

Mujahadah: Ramadhan is a month of sacrifice and struggle. It is a month where Allah wants our time, our health, our wealth, and our whole being. We literally live the whole year for everything and anything. It is just one month…can we not live one month solely for our Creator?! So what if we have to sacrifice our sleep, and random other luxuries that we can do without anyway. As the saying goes, “No pain, no gain.” The amount of sacrifice and struggle we put into this month, Allah will reward us in this world and the next accordingly.
Give yourself to Allah, and see what Allah has in store for you.

Dua’: The essence of worship is supplication to Allah. This whole month, Allah is willing and readily open to accept all that we ask of Him. It is only to our own loss and detriment that we lack in begging Allah for the things we need. Prioritize your supplications. Ask firstly for yourself, then your family, community, then the Ummah at large. Within that, prioritize and ask for things pertaining to the hereafter, then ask for things pertaining to this world. Just remember one thing when it comes to dua’, the point of dua’ is not that we need something or we need protection or refuge from some other thing, the point is that Allah told us to supplicate to Him, and that is why one should make dua’ abundantly. There are certain things Allah loves to do, and one of them is to answer the supplications of His servants who call unto Him.

One final aspect regarding dua’ is crying or pretending to cry. Tears are something foreign to Allah and therefore He has immense value for tears. The whole year we become filthy and impure spiritually by sinning, Ramadhan is the month where we purify our spirits by bathing our spirits in our tears.

Good Company: Ramadhan is a month to maximize on good deeds and keep bad deeds at zero. Being in the company of the righteous will allow one to attain this goal. I will keep this point short. The minimum benefit one gets by being in good company is that one will not sin which in turn will cause one to become the greatest worshiper based off the hadith of Tirmidhi wherein Nabi (Sallallahu ‘Alayhi Wa Sallam) took Abu Hurayrah (Radhiyallahu ‘anhu)’s hand and said, “O Abu Hurayrah, abstain from all prohibitions and you will become the best worshiper.”

The maximum benefit is that being with the people of Allah, Insha Allah; a person may just Attain Allah. What can be greater?!

Gratitude: The secret to an increase in anything is to be thankful for it. To make sure that we see this month the next year, appreciate it this year. Be thankful for all that we have in every aspect, even the basic things we neglect and take for granted. We have Iman, we have Islam. Alhamdulillah, we are the best Ummah. We have been given the best book, i.e. the Qur’an. The best way to appreciate a bounty is to use it for its purpose.

Allah has blessed with infinite blessing and bounties. Ramadhan is one of those bounties, so to fully appreciate Ramadhan, we must spend it the way Allah would like us to spend it and attain out goal which is Taqwa.

Following the Sunnah: Anything of the beloved is also beloved. That is a principle of love. Allah has proclaimed the Prophet (Sallallahu ‘Alayhi Wa Sallam) as His beloved. If we follow the Sunnah and show a resemblance, then we can also gain the focus of Allah. Particularly follow the Sunnah acts which the Prophet (Sallallahu ‘Alayhi Wa Sallam) performed in Ramadhan.

If we have to do something, might as well do it the best way possible. The best way for anything to be done is the way of the Sunnah. If by any chance it was some other way, Allah would have had His Prophet (Sallallahu ‘Alayhi Wa Sallam) do it that way then.

Istiqamah: Imam Junayd Al-Baghdadi (RA) said, “Steadfastness is greater than a thousand miracles.” Please do not tire one’s self out in the initial stages of Ramadhan, rather figure out a routine that works and stick to it regularly. The most beloved of actions to Allah are those that are done consistently even though they may seem minor. We all need to be thankful for the good that we have done and also for the evil we are able to abstain from. We also need to be thankful for whatever level of steadfastness that we have. We want to make Ramadhan last beyond Ramadhan as well. I’ll end with a quote from one of our mashaaikh, Shaykh In’aam-ul-Hasan Kandehlawi (RA) said, “Whoever lives their life as they do in Ramadhan, then death will come to that person just as the moon of ‘Eid comes for the fasting person.”

To conclude, we pray to Allah that He accepts all of our efforts and overlooks and forgives all of our shortcomings. Aameen.

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Ramadan is here, The month that is blessed;
Ramadan is here, The month we love best.
The month in which the Qur'an was sent;
A time of great blessing in which to repent.
Fasting for Allah is a great Muslim deed;
Controlling desires and Suppressing greed.

Ramadan is coming, Increase your Iman(faith).
Ramadan is coming, Recite the Qur'an.
Take "Suhoor" in the dead of the Night;
No eating or drinking during the daylight.
Refrain from bad deeds and repent your soul;
The pleasure of Allah is our only goal.

Even if there is hunger, remember your Lord
And wait until 'Iftar' to earn your reward.
Fasting is one of the gifts of Allah
Given to believers to increase 'Taqwah' (piety).
We pray to Allah to put right our hearts;
Ask for forgiveness from Allah and make a new start.

Raising our hands we ask for his 'Rahmaa';
Hear us our Lord and grant us 'Jannah'.

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