The Muslim fast means a complete abstinence from eating or drinking
between daybreak and sunset. The sighting of the thin sickle of the new
moon of Ramadan Kareem heralds for the Muslim the beginning of a month
of glory and of spiritual elevation, when, Allah's command he
voluntarily and of his own free will, denies himself, between daybreak
and sunset the blessings of food and drink for a whole month and
surrenders himself wholly to Allah (SWT), exercising at the same time
complete control over his thoughts, speech and actions.
This month (Ramadan Kareem) means for the Muslims, the triumph of the
spiritual and the pure in his nature over all the gross and carnal
desires which are an inevitable component of our human structure. The
proper observance of the fast is beautifully explained by the Holy
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in the following words: "One who, while fasting,
does not guard his tongue from telling lies, does not refrain from doing bad deeds, is not respecting his fast and Allah does not approve of mere abstention from food."
"When you are fasting you should not speak ill of anybody, nor should
you be boisterous and noisy. If anybody, speaks ill of you or tries to
pick a quarrel with you, return him not, but say unto him that you are
fasting."
Ramadan Kareem, however, has another special significance for the
Muslims, for it was in this month that the first revelation of the
Glorious Qur'an was made to the Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
This month, therefore, is dear to the heart of every Muslim. During
this month the Muslim applies himself more assiduously to the reading of
the Holy Book, which shall remain for all time as the standing miracle
of Muhammad, the unlettered Prophet. (May the peace and blessings of
Allah be upon him). Throughout this month is heard, in every Muslim
home, during the day and night, the pleasant and beautiful cadences of
Qur'anic recitation.
The fact that great spiritual benefit is derived from the reading of
the Glorious Qur'an in this month can be seen in the following saying of
the Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH): "A man gets the same reward by
reading in this month one verse of the Glorious Qur'an as others do by
reading the whole of the Glorious Qur'an in other months."
In this Holy month of Ramadan Karim it should therefore be the duty
of every Muslim to read and try to understand the meaning of the
Glorious Qur'an, and thereby gain an insight into the divine secrets
enshrined therein. It brings peace and illumination to the mind, imparts
purity to the soul and removes many a curtain hanging between man and
God.
Ramadan Kareem is the month of fasting and intensive prayer, a month
of sacrifice and divine worship. In this month a devout Muslim spends
hours every night in prayer and meditation, realizing all the time the
presence of Allah Who is all pervading. Along with the prayers, he fasts
during the day for a whole month in the true sense of the word, i.e.
not merely denying himself food and water, but also, as the Holy Prophet
Muhammad (PBUH) explained, exercising strict control over his tongue,
his eyes, his ears, his mind, his thoughts and his deeds and canalizing
every activity of his towards and for the love of God. Living such a
life is an immense spiritual peak and it also realizes the joy and
happiness experienced by living a life which is in tune with the
Infinite. In short, these joys and these pleasures can be earned by any
Muslim who devotes himself to prayer and fasting in the manner taught by
the Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
The Glorious Qur'an says "Verily, in the remembrance of Allah do
hearts find peace" Sura 13 verse 28. Peace of mind that passes
understanding can only be attained by sincere and continuous remembrance
of Allah.
When a man fasts and prays in this holy month of Ramadan Kareem as
thought and practiced by the Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), he can truly
say, as stated in the Glorious Qur'an, "Say, lo! My worship and my
sacrifice and my living and my dying are for Allah, Lord of the worlds"
Sura 6 verse 162, and when a good Muslim reaches this stage, he gets
into divine circuits and he can exclaim along with the holy men of Islam
as follows: "We take our colour from Allah and who is better than Allah
at colouring. We are His worshippers" Sura 2 verse 138.
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