When we know we are to attend a wedding, we begin to plan and prepare
from days and even weeks in advance. We pay much attention to detail so
that we arrive to the function on time, are dressed up smartly with
clean/ new shoes, have organised a place to stay, eat carefully so as
not to ruin our clothing and so on. In a similar way we prepare and plan
for other important events, functions, interviews etc.
However, when it comes to approaching our Islamic duties/ obligations we
do so little in advance, especially for Ramadan. For some reason we
feel we can flick a switch and become great pious personalities
overnight. In fact, while this may work short term, in the long term you
will more likely ‘burn out’ and return to your former self or in a
worse condition. Is it not true afterall that in the middle of the month
Ramadan the Masjid halls during taraweeh are at half capacity to what
they were in the first few days??
Therefore it is much better we prepare and plan for our deeni activity,
much like we do for the dunya ones and inshallah in this manner we can
make the most of the blessed month of Ramadan and remain consistent upon
the a’maal we adopt.
Anyway, with Ramadan due to start soon I thought it would be good to
make a list of things in preparation for Ramadan. Please leave your
comments and suggestions as well, via the comments below.
* Increase in recitation of the Quraan. If possible, complete a
minimum of 1 part to daily so as to make 1 whole complete recital of the
Holy Quran during Ramadan.
* Try and perform 4 rakah (units) of tahajjud before partaking in Suhoor.
* Learn a, or many prophetic duas in Arabic.
* As much as one can keep Allah in your heart by doing Dhikr eg: La
ilaaha illallah, Allahu-akbar, Subhan-Allah, Alhumdulillah etc.
* Devoting more sincerity and concentration into our existing daily prayers.
* Try and utilise the month to give up smoking.
* For the more foul mouthed amongst us, try to refrain from swearing
the whole month. Friends can help here by lightly hitting or gently
reminding his/ her friend each time they swear that they shouldn’t do
it. (please note, I take no responsibility for any limbs that may be
broken from the above suggestion!)
A small request I make is that if a brother or sister becomes more
religious simply for the month of Ramadan, then rather than shooting our
mouth off, saying he/ she is a hypocrite and its only for Ramadan etc,
why don’t we give gentle words of encouragement so they might continue
their virtuousness even after the month of Ramadan. Why should we be so
mean to taunt them about what we THINK is only temporary on their part?
If we were to step back a moment and realise that this is the last
Ramadan we will see in our lifetime, how would we spend it? How many
Muslims do you know of who aren’t around this year to see Ramadan?
Death we know can come to us at any time, yet we still remain so
ignorant of the blessing of the time now given to us to be utilised by
Allah the Almighty.
I pray Allah gives, first of all me, and all Muslims the ability to
utilise the month of Ramadan and safeguard ourselves from the punishment
hereafter, Ameen.
from days and even weeks in advance. We pay much attention to detail so
that we arrive to the function on time, are dressed up smartly with
clean/ new shoes, have organised a place to stay, eat carefully so as
not to ruin our clothing and so on. In a similar way we prepare and plan
for other important events, functions, interviews etc.
However, when it comes to approaching our Islamic duties/ obligations we
do so little in advance, especially for Ramadan. For some reason we
feel we can flick a switch and become great pious personalities
overnight. In fact, while this may work short term, in the long term you
will more likely ‘burn out’ and return to your former self or in a
worse condition. Is it not true afterall that in the middle of the month
Ramadan the Masjid halls during taraweeh are at half capacity to what
they were in the first few days??
Therefore it is much better we prepare and plan for our deeni activity,
much like we do for the dunya ones and inshallah in this manner we can
make the most of the blessed month of Ramadan and remain consistent upon
the a’maal we adopt.
Anyway, with Ramadan due to start soon I thought it would be good to
make a list of things in preparation for Ramadan. Please leave your
comments and suggestions as well, via the comments below.
* Increase in recitation of the Quraan. If possible, complete a
minimum of 1 part to daily so as to make 1 whole complete recital of the
Holy Quran during Ramadan.
* Try and perform 4 rakah (units) of tahajjud before partaking in Suhoor.
* Learn a, or many prophetic duas in Arabic.
* As much as one can keep Allah in your heart by doing Dhikr eg: La
ilaaha illallah, Allahu-akbar, Subhan-Allah, Alhumdulillah etc.
* Devoting more sincerity and concentration into our existing daily prayers.
* Try and utilise the month to give up smoking.
* For the more foul mouthed amongst us, try to refrain from swearing
the whole month. Friends can help here by lightly hitting or gently
reminding his/ her friend each time they swear that they shouldn’t do
it. (please note, I take no responsibility for any limbs that may be
broken from the above suggestion!)
A small request I make is that if a brother or sister becomes more
religious simply for the month of Ramadan, then rather than shooting our
mouth off, saying he/ she is a hypocrite and its only for Ramadan etc,
why don’t we give gentle words of encouragement so they might continue
their virtuousness even after the month of Ramadan. Why should we be so
mean to taunt them about what we THINK is only temporary on their part?
If we were to step back a moment and realise that this is the last
Ramadan we will see in our lifetime, how would we spend it? How many
Muslims do you know of who aren’t around this year to see Ramadan?
Death we know can come to us at any time, yet we still remain so
ignorant of the blessing of the time now given to us to be utilised by
Allah the Almighty.
I pray Allah gives, first of all me, and all Muslims the ability to
utilise the month of Ramadan and safeguard ourselves from the punishment
hereafter, Ameen.