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             Ready, 
              Set, Ramadan
              
              
            
 By 
              Mohammed  
               
               
              Since Ramadan is just around the corner, I thought I'd prepare a 
              list of simple and practical advice for us to share before Ramadan, 
              in preparation for this blessed month. The aim is to help us take 
              advantage of this time of the year and better appreciate and comprehend 
              what is about to grace the Muslim Community in a few weeks from 
              rewards and opportunity for betterment. 
             1. Mental preparation 
              before Ramadan is crucial and it goes hand in hand with the Dua. 
              The Prophet peace be upon him would always make Dua at the close 
              to the arrival of Ramadan and say: "Oh Allah make us reach 
              Ramadan." Be conscious of the entire atmosphere before hand 
              so that when it is here, it does not take you by surprise. How can 
              anything so valuable to us take us by surprise when we love its 
              company? Start preparing for it from the very beginning. Look at 
              the days of the year it fall in, what does that coincide with - 
              TAFE exams? University exams? Work commitments? What time is Iftar? 
              What time is Taraweeh? What does that imply for your days, should 
              you be starting work earlier to make it to Iftar on time? What time 
              is Fajr? How many hours of sleep will you need? So on and so forth 
              so that when Ramadan comes, you're smooth sailing and you can ride 
              the wave.  
            2. Beware of 
              treating it like a habit! For most of us, Ramadan comes and goes 
              and only later during the month do we catch on and realize what 
              is happening. The time it takes for Ramadan to sink in is time wasted; 
              it should hit us from day one. This goes for anything we do for 
              the sake of Allah, especially the worships, it pays to stop everything 
              and bring to your mental attention what you're about to do. To avoid 
              the treadmill approach of empty yearly traditions, when you are 
              about to embark unto a magnificent journey of worship such as Ramadan, 
              you must realize what you're doing, bring to your consciousness, 
              gather all your concentration on this, and then begin in the name 
              of Allah!  
            3. From now, 
              sift through your potential bad Ramadan habits and analyse what 
              habits they are. You're a good 18-22 year old now and surely every 
              one of us has some bad habits that they've managed to pick up in 
              the past Ramadans whether consciously or unconsciously. It may be 
              time wasting after Taraweeh where you go home and do nothing productive 
              until Fajr, whether it is to sit at the computer and chat to friends 
              on the internet, or watch TV. In that case sleeping, is much better 
              for you, at least you're resting and preparing you body for another 
              day of fasting, It may also be eating habits; you may eat too much 
              and every evening you get off the table feeling bloated. Maybe you 
              go against the recommendation of the Prophet Muhammad and don't 
              wake up for Suhour; you find yourself drowsy and tired during the 
              day? Maybe you fall asleep in Taraweeh and you need more rest, or 
              you always come late to Taraweeh and end up praying in the last 
              rows with the noisy kids that ruin your concentration, worst still 
              maybe you don't go to Taraweeh at all? When you do go, do you pray 
              or do you hang out with the boys/girls? I will list a few, but think 
              about your own ones and nobody can identify these things like you 
              can; it's your responsibility to hunt them down and eliminate them. 
              It is these bad habits that will make this Ramadan deficient and 
              will create time, opportunity and blessing wasters for you. These 
              are some bad habits people I have spoken to have identified in themselves: 
              in the highest level brothers say: they do not take Ramadan serious 
              enough, they waste too much time doing useless things, they don't 
              not spend enough time with the Quran, they do not try to memorize 
              enough, they do not read enough Juzu's and don't complete reciting 
              the Quran more than once and do not give enough consideration to 
              Qiyaam. At the second level, they suffer from swearing and foul 
              language, not lowering the gaze, listening to music, not reading 
              enough Quran, not spending enough time amongst the family circles, 
              coming late to Taraweeh, sleeping in Taraweeh and don't do enough 
              Qiyaam in the last 10 nights of Ramadan. The third and lowest level, 
              brothers do not fast every day of Ramadan without a reason, they 
              do not go to Taraweeh every day, they go to some nights and not 
              others, they do not wake up for Suhour, they spend all their last 
              10 nights in idol chat and time wasting, they hang out and cause 
              trouble during the nights in the streets. May Allah excel our worship 
              away from this 3rd level to reach the first this Ramadan.  
            Speaking of 
              habits, eating, drinking and being with ones partner is it Halaal 
              or Haraam? It is Halaal Alhamdulillah but despite that, in Ramadan 
              it becomes Haraam from Fajr until Maghreb, full Haraam. Now, the 
              trick is that if you can abstain from the Halaal and what gives 
              you physical sustenance and keeps you on your feet for 30 or 29 
              days, then surely when Ramadan is out, you can still abstain but 
              this time from the Haraam which doesn't help you like the Halaal 
              but infact destroys your dunya and your Aakhirah! This is to show 
              how we deceive ourselves with your own actions sometimes. We can 
              stay away from that which gives us the strength to live our everyday 
              lives but we can't leave the sins that destroy us?! For those who 
              get the craving to smoke, this shows that this bad habit is all 
              mental and psychological. They remain fasting all day long without 
              a cigarette, days after days. By the end of Ramadan, how many hours 
              have they abstained from that foul smelling habit? If they needed 
              it as much as their psychology tells that they do, they would not 
              have made it! They would have died a couple of weeks before Eid! 
              So the smokers among us, take the hint, you know when push comes 
              to shove, your have enough will power. Your sincerity for Allah 
              can be greater on your list of priorities than smoking is. You have 
              just proved for yourself that infact you can stop smoking for the 
              sake of Allah so keep going and continue in that and ask Allah for 
              help.  
            On the other 
              hand, having come out of Ramadan, we will all have some good habits 
              with us that we should continue throughout the year. In Ramadan, 
              you get used to praying in the Masjid, you go there everyday so 
              you should continue this, for Fajr, for Isha, in congregation, that's 
              why you always find that on the last night of Ramadan, even when 
              people know that there is no Taraweeh prayer, they still come to 
              the Masjid in the same numbers, why? Because they have become addicted 
              to the worship of Allah in His house and the feeling is so beautiful 
              they come in their number and the Masjids are full. They come to 
              soak in that beautiful atmosphere at least for one more night. Also, 
              abstaining from using foul language including Nameemah and Gheebah 
              in Ramadan should also continue. Waking up for suhour for 30 days 
              surely gives your body clock a time to wake up, you used to wake 
              up for the watermelon and cheese, or tea or whatever it was you 
              had for suhour, so why not wake up for the sake of Allah, early, 
              pray some units of prayer in Tahajjod and make it to the Fajr prayer 
              in the Masjid with the congregation. Wallahi this is something we 
              should try to continue. For the head of the household, you were 
              generous to your family during Ramadan in what you purchased for 
              them so continue your generosity in the best of spending and many 
              other noble and blessed actions. We should not lose out on all these 
              beautiful habits that do a world of good to our Iman and religious 
              wellbeing, keep it rolling until the next Ramadan when you get a 
              boost and go to yet a higher level.  
            LESSON QUESTION: 
              What (i) bad (ii) good habits are there in Ramadan that everyone 
              does or knows of?  
            LESSON QUESTION: 
              What is the usual suhour for everyone, what do you usually have 
              suhour at home?  
            4. Intention. 
              Intending to fast for Ramadan is extremely important. When do you 
              intend? The night before, that's essential, it must be the night 
              before for Ramadan. In a nafl fasting it'll do if you intend before 
              Thohr, but not for the days of Ramadan. You don't have to say anything 
              to anyone or to yourself for that matter; the intention is in the 
              heart and that's all you need. As matter of fact, when the one of 
              us prepares the suhour? Why are we preparing the suhour? Who in 
              their right mind would prepare a meal at 3 in the morning? No one, 
              accept the Muslim who is preparing for Suhour - so that's a subconscious 
              intention! When you set the alarm on your phone for 3 o'clock (not 
              just your phone, but your brother or sister's phone and the alarm 
              clock and your sound system and your computer and anything in your 
              room that beeps) that's also an intention because you know you're 
              setting the alarm because you want to have suhour to fast the day. 
               
            This is what 
              Sheikhul Islam Ahmad Bin Taymiyah said in his compilation on Fiqh: 
              Majmou Fataawah Ibn Taymiyah that he was asked: the faster of Ramadan 
              does he have to intend everyday to fast or not? So he answered: 
              "For everyone who knows and is conscious that tomorrow is Ramadan 
              and that he'll fast, he had just made the intention whether he pronounced 
              it or not. This is the general practice of the Muslims so they have 
              all intended."  
            During the day 
              the intention plays a big role also. On many other days, you find 
              that you go all day without eating or drinking because you were 
              so rushed and you didn't have the opportunity to. You sit at the 
              dinner table saying this is the first thing I've eaten all day (and 
              you get told off by your mother). Why is that not fasting but in 
              Ramadan when you do that it is? The difference is the intention. 
              On other days, if you could eat you would, if you had the chance 
              or if you had enough loose change or the time but in Ramadan even 
              if you could, you wouldn't. To the extent that if your employment 
              involved preparing food for customers all day long, you still wouldn't 
              eat because your conscious intention is to fast for Allah. Same 
              with being with ones partner, you may not sleep with your wife because 
              of her health or her monthly cycle on other days but during the 
              day of Ramadan, even if she was not in her menstrual cycle and there 
              were no impediments you still would not approach her because you 
              are fasting. Such is the key of fasting: abstaining solely for the 
              sake of Allah, fasting from food, drink or desire when there is 
              nothing stopping you ordinarily.  
            5. The link 
              between Piety and Fasting. When Allah revealed the verse of fasting 
              what did He begin with, 'Oh you who Believe'. Why? Because He knows 
              that He can count on the Believers to do such a thing and infact 
              to obey any order for that matter. They are the ones who don't think 
              twice about obeying an order of Allah they are the ones who say 
              we hear and we obey your forgiveness our Lord we seek and to You 
              shall be our return. Then Allah says the order to the Believers, 
              you must fast, you have to fast, it's an order from Allah that you 
              must act upon, oh Believer this is another order from your Lord 
              so add it to your system of obedience. Then Allah says, so that 
              you may reach piety. So there is a clear link based on this verse, 
              between fasting and piety. What link is this? Well, we know that 
              our iman is something that fluctuated depending on our behaviour. 
              Our iman increases when we do good deeds and decreases with sins. 
              So when we fast, we build up our iman because it is a worship of 
              Allah, when we pray, when we listen to a lecture or a lesson. So 
              fasting being an act of worship builds and nourishes our iman making 
              us closer to piety. This is one opinion; another way is that by 
              looking at the nature of Taqwa and then the nature of fasting, we 
              will find a deep link between them. Taqwa is about fearing Allah 
              alone, fulfilling his commands with a sincere intention to Him whether 
              in a group or by yourself. Having this conscious mentality never 
              to disobey Allah and having a rapport with Allah of obedience in 
              public and secrecy. Even if everyone around you was blind and deaf 
              and the world was at the tip of your fingers to do as you please, 
              your Taqwa will tell you that Allah is still watching me and will 
              continue to watch me and Allah is listening and will always be listening 
              and I wouldn't do anything to displease Him no matter the circumstances. 
              Similarly when we look at fasting, you cannot tell if someone is 
              fasting until they tell you. You can see when he's praying, when 
              he's performing Hajj, when he is giving in charity and most of the 
              worships you can see but with fasting; only Allah knows the truth. 
              Even if you were with someone all day long, you couldn't tell - 
              how do you know that they don't have a health problem and they can't 
              eat for so many hours, how do you know that they've forgotten to 
              eat, in any case how will you ever know that they have intended 
              by not eating for so long that they are actually fasting for Allah?? 
              Hence, Allah knows who is fasting and who isn't. Only once you practice 
              fasting for the sake of Allah in public and in secret even when 
              your at home alone with a fridge full of food you can drink and 
              eat as you please and hide it when your family comes but that won't 
              do the trick, why? Because you know Allah can see you, this is Taqwa. 
              Fasting is training for yourself, once you accomplish it; your Taqwa 
              has developed and progressed.  
            Do you see how 
              from the mercy of Allah, He provides some training for your Taqwa 
              and some guidance to His path? He doesn't leave you to fend for 
              yourself and get to Jannah on your own, He provides you with support, 
              with training, with a rewards program to help you get there. Not 
              only that, He doesn't make it optional, He makes it obligatory upon 
              you! "Fasting has been made obligatory upon you as it has been 
              made obligatory on those before you." Is this not the mercy 
              of all mercies? Such is the case with all acts of worship; they 
              do not aid Allah in any way, shape or form, but acts as sustenance 
              for our iman, maintenance for our Taqwa, inventory for our records 
              and pleasure for our wellbeing. Allahu Akbar. After this, how can 
              any Muslim be defiant and have total disregard for Ramadan and the 
              bounties Allah has placed in this special month? These kinds of 
              Muslims either have sealed their hearts as a result of their own 
              actions or most probably are ignorant of it all and need to be informed 
              as they are big losers and need to be saved.  
            6. A note about 
              fasting of the previous nations. The previous nations before Islam 
              also had to fast, but they fasted in a different way. They were 
              obligated to fast not only from food and drink but even from talking! 
              That's why the verse at the end of Surat Albaqarah describes this 
              and when Maryam spoke of fasting what she said was "therefore 
              I will not speak to a single human." It would be very inconvenient 
              for us if we could not speak in Ramadan - think about it?! But from 
              the mercy of Allah, "And he did not make a Haraj for you in 
              Religion" He did not make anything inconvenient in the religion 
              so we can still speak - however, what is permitted is the nice speech, 
              the good speech. Many of us may think it's only a matter of not 
              eating or drinking - no. Maybe if we were forced not to speak it 
              would have been better. The foul language that we speak may decrease 
              our reward and even to the extent of depleting all our reward from 
              swearing at her, backstabbing him, Gheebah here, foul language there 
              from songs maybe and so on - before you know it, you've lost all 
              your rewards for the day! That's why in a hadith narrated by Annisa'i 
              and Ibn Maajah and Alhaakem the Prophet told us that perhaps a person 
              may fast and the only thing they got out of it was hunger and thirst 
              and perhaps a worshipper in the night and the only thing they got 
              out of it was fatigue for staying up late. Perhaps then, we ought 
              to keep real quiet and when we say something in Ramadan we think 
              really well about it before we say it.  
            7. The reward 
              for reading Quran is one letter by 10 rewards for every single letter 
              and Allah adds as He wishes. Read the Quran, memorize the Quran, 
              listen to the Quran, think about the Quran, eat and drink Quran 
              all throughout Ramadan. On the train read it or listen to it or 
              memorize it, in your car listen to it, at home also. Everyday be 
              with the Quran for at least a page. Make a pledge with Allah that 
              throughout Ramadan, the only thing you will listen to is Quran, 
              and maybe Hadith -The Believers Citadel in now on Cassette. No music, 
              no anasheed, no talk back radio or morning shows, just Quran and 
              Hadith. This is the month the month the Quran was revealed in, the 
              month where Jibreel would descend and teach the Prophet the Quran 
              once a Ramadan and in the year he passed away, Prophet Muhammad 
              and Jibreel went through it twice. People make it a good habit to 
              read the Quran once, twice, three, four times! It's got 30 Juzu' 
              and 60 Hizb, split that as you wish over 30 days, a Juzu' a day 
              is the most popular dose that doesn't take too long, nice and light. 
              If you have enough time and the capability and you want to earn 
              even more rewards, all the better! One Juzu' in Ramadan is a recommended 
              amount considering the importance of comprehension and concentration. 
               
            Then there's 
              the night of Qadr which is better than 1000 month's. In other word's, 
              this single night is better than 83 years! A single night, better 
              than a life time! Do you guarantee that you'll live to see 83? Even 
              if you do, are you sure all 83 years have been complete devout worship? 
              Even if you did live till then, consider the time out of these years 
              for sleep, for eating and drinking, for waiting in queues for traveling 
              etc, it just wouldn't be feasible to be in pure worship all this 
              time. But what does Allah suggest in this verse? Worship Me in this 
              night alone and you get the worship of more then 83 years of pure 
              worship - pure from any other facet of life - just worship. In a 
              hadith also, the Prophet tells us that whosoever stays up in worshipping 
              really hard - all their previous sins will be wiped out for them 
              - full stop. The Prophet wanted to tell the companions when it was, 
              he came out and they were quarrelling, he said I was going to tell 
              you but I won't anymore, find it in the last 10 days! Ibn Omar says 
              Prophet used to do I'tikaaf in the last 10 days of Ramadan according 
              to Hadiths found in Bukhari and Muslim.  
            In light of 
              this, I advice you to beware! Beware that you don't become amongst 
              the losers that the Prophet told us about, the ones who miss out 
              on this night. Angel Jibreel is descending and ascending, the angels 
              are back and forth throughout the earth, ascending and descending 
              and the mercy of Allah is abundant, the worshippers have been forgiven 
              their sins, Allah has shown mercy to the tearful eyes in their Masaajid 
              and in their private homes and the whole buzz of obedience is in 
              the air
and your asleep! Or you're hanging out with your friends 
              at the mosque. Or you are eating at home. Or you're wasting your 
              time on the TV or chatting on the internet. If you do that, you're 
              a loser! Remember you don't have to do all 10 days every single 
              night. Do as much as you can! If you were really thirsty wouldn't 
              refuse half a cup of water would you? The principle in Islam with 
              this type of situation is what cannot be entirely reached, should 
              not be entirely abandoned!  
            8. Allah from 
              his mercy runs a sale during Ramadan. These are the prices every 
              year. Ibn Khusaima narrated a hadith that one Sunnah action is for 
              the price of an obligatory action. If you choose to upsize, one 
              obligatory action is for the price of 70 obligatory actions. Obligatory 
              actions include what we know like prayer and we already do it. Being 
              good to parents is also obligatory - feed them, please them, spend 
              on them, let every day of Ramadan be Fathers and Mothers day if 
              that's what you like, don't worry about that other day imitating 
              the non-believers, this is the time you treat your parents, to a 
              Muslim everyday is Fathers and Mothers day. Treat their friends 
              well for their sake, be good your uncles and aunties from each of 
              their sides, ask Allah for forgiveness and mercy upon them. The 
              obligatory act of lowering your gaze, when you do that it's times 
              70 also, around university, in the street, avoid the shops because 
              it'll make this hard for you and it will diminish your rewards as 
              a result, go shopping as less often as you can. With the Sunnah 
              pray them all, any 12 and more, daily. 2 before Fajr, 4 before and 
              2 after Thohr, 2 after Maghreb, 2 after Isha or other authentic 
              narrations about how many and when and always end your day by praying 
              Witr. If you do so, the Hadith tells us that Allah will build for 
              you a palace in Jannah. This is in and out of Ramadan.  
            Now get this 
              mathematical example. You walk to the Masjid and every step you 
              take earns you a Hashanah and gets rid of a sin and elevates your 
              position in Jannah. Step by step until you reach the Masjid. Store 
              that on the side, that's one.  
            There you pray 
              the Obligatory Prayer and in congregation which is 70 prayers by 
              27 prayers, and in another narration by 25 prayers. So that's 70 
              by 27 for each obligatory prayer which equals 1890 prayers. At the 
              end of the day, if you pray all 5 prayers in such a fashion, you 
              will earn the rewards of 9450 prayers. If we multiply this number 
              by 30 days, we get 283 500 prayers, which is more than 150 years 
              of prayer! This is just from praying the obligatory prayers in congregation. 
              That's 2, keep storing these points.  
            You also choose 
              to pray your Sunnah which equals a fard. You pray all the Sunnan 
              of the prayers during the day and you get a palace in Jannah every 
              single day. We look forward so much to buying a house in Australia, 
              in pursuit of the Australian Dream, what about the Islamic Dream 
              of having a House in Jannah? Have we really thought about that? 
              When we pray all our Sunnah and earn 30 Palaces in Jannah, how do 
              you acquire these Palaces and get access to them? You enter Jannah 
              through the door of Rayaan, which is exclusive to the fasters, after 
              they all enter, it will be shut behind them. That's point 3, it 
              just keeps getting better.  
            Day after day, 
              you clock your foot steps, you pray your Obligatory prayers and 
              your Sunnah prayers and those rewards are increasing until you reach 
              the Eve of Qadr. You stay up that night in sincere worship to Allah 
              for the last 10 odd nights of Ramadan. At the break of dawn, you 
              walk the earth without a sin on your back. No more sins but those 
              3 points of reward are still accumulating. This is point 4, forgiveness 
              of your sins, all of them.  
            We have just 
              mentioned 4 points and very briefly and systematically. We never 
              constraint the mercy and reward of Allah, but this is just to give 
              you a ball park figure of the rewards involved. Add to the four 
              points the reward of fasting that only Allah knows, the rewards 
              for a charity, for reading Quran, for praying the Taraweeh, for 
              inviting people to break their fast at your place and
 and 
              
 and. At the end of Ramadan you would have one hefty account 
              in sha Allah and none of it will be wasted. Let's make this all 
              encompassing fact, point 5.  
            Now get this, 
              all these rewards are earned in one single Ramadan. Imagine all 
              these rewards in the one Ramadan being repeated for a second, and 
              a third and a fourth, 5th, 6th seventh etc for as long as you are 
              alive, every year when Ramadan comes round, this is the outcome?! 
              How much rewards would you have earned?  
            So now answer 
              this question: Is Allah merciful to His slaves or isn't he? And: 
              Is Jannah reachable or isn't it? YES YES YES! But what's the catch? 
              You have to want it and you have to thus work for it.  
            Allah knows 
              best. What I said which was correct is from Allah. What I said which 
              was incorrect is from myself and Shaitan, Allah and His Messenger 
              are innocent from it.  
             
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