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The Excellence Of Ramadaaan


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The month of Ramadaan is a blessing for which Muslims await throughout the year. Rasoolullah

(Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) referred to this month as “The Month of My Ummah” and it is no

doubt a month in which the Ummah can take advantage of the innumerable blessings, both

spiritual and worldly. Hereunder is a discussion of some of the excellent qualities of the month of

Ramadaan, as told to us by our Beloved Master Muhammad Mustafa (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam).

Insha Allah it would inspire us to perform as many good deeds as we can during this sacred

month.

Rasoolullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) once delivered a sermon on the last day of Shabaan and

said the following from his blessed lips:

“O people! A mighty month has cast its protective shade to screen you. A blessed month, a month

in which there is a night that is better than a thousand months! Allah has made keeping fast

therein an obligatory duty and the observance of night vigil therein a voluntary practice. If

someone seeks to draw near to Allah therein by setting just one example of good conduct, or

performs just one religious obligation, that person will be exactly the same as someone who

discharges seventy religious obligations during all the other months of the year. It is the month of

patient endurance, the reward of which is paradise. It is the month of charitable sharing and it is

the month in which the sustenance of the true believer is increased. So if someone provides a

meal for a person who is keeping the fast, this will result in forgiveness for his sins, and in his

emancipation from hell. The benefactor will also be granted a reward equivalent to that earned by

the recipient of his generosity, without any reward being reduced from the former.”

Some of those that were present said that not all of them had the capacity to provide a meal to a

fasting person, to which Rasoolullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) replied:

“Allah will grant this reward to anyone who gives some kind of nourishment to a fasting person,

even if it is merely a dried date, a drink of water or a cup of diluted milk. It is a month, the

beginning of which is a mercy, the middle of which is forgiveness, and the last part of which is a

deliverance from the fire of hell. During the course of this month you must therefore cultivate

four practices and repeat them frequently. Two of these are practices by which you will earn

Allah Ta’ala’s pleasure, while the other two are practices that you simply cannot afford to do

without. As for the two practices that will earn you Almighty Allah’s pleasure, they are testifying

that there is no God except Allah (La Ilaaha Illallah) and begging Him for forgiveness. As for the

two that you simply cannot afford to do without, they are imploring Allah to grant you the

Garden of Paradise and taking refuge with Him from the Fire of Hell. Furthermore, if someone

provides a satisfying meal in the course of this month for a fasting person, Allah Ta’ala will grant

the benefactor a drink from my Fountain, after which he will never feel thirsty again.”

Hazrat Abu Hurairah (Radiallahu Ta’ala Anh) narrates that Rasoolullah (Sallallahu Alaihi

Wasallam) said, “As soon as Ramadaan comes around, the gates of the Garden of Paradise are

flung open, the gates of the Fire of Hell are shut and locked, and the devils (shayateen) are

shackled and tied up tight.”

Once, the Beloved Rasool (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) said, “If the servants of Allah only knew

what the month of Ramadaan contains, those servants of His would dearly wish that the month of

Ramadaan could be a whole year!”

On hearing this, someone asked Rasoolullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) to tell them about this

month, to which he responded, by saying:

“The Garden of Paradise will surely be adorned for the sake of the month of Ramadaan, from the

beginning of the year through the whole of the intervening period. Then, as soon as the first

night of the month of Ramadaan has arrived, a wind will blow from beneath the Heavenly

Throne (Arsh), causing the leaves of the trees of the Garden of Paradise to be set in a state of

commotion. The brides of Paradise, those maidens with such lovely eyes, will regard this as a

good omen, so they will say, “O Lord, grant us from among Your male servants in this month,

such husbands that our eyes will be soothed by them, and their eyes will be soothed by us.” No

servant of Allah Ta’ala, who keeps the fast through the month of Ramadaan, can possibly fail to be

married to a wife from among the brides of Paradise, those maidens with such lovely eyes. The

wedding will take place inside a pavilion made from a single hollowed pearl. This fits the

description given by Allah Ta’ala: “There are houris, (Virgins of Paradise) confined in tents.”

[surah 55, Verse 72]

Every woman amongst them will be dressed in seventy fine articles of clothing, no item being the

same as any other. She will be given seventy kinds of perfume, none with the same fragrance as

any other. She will also be given seventy throne-like raised couches, made from red rubies and

studded with pearls. Upon each of these couches there will be seventy cushions, the lining of

which will consist of thick silk brocade interwoven with gold, and over every cushion there will

be seventy canopies. Every woman amongst them will have seventy thousand pageboys to attend

to her own needs, as well as seventy thousand maidservants to attend to the needs of her husband.

Each of these maidservants will carry a dish made of gold, containing some kind of cooked food,

the last morsel of which will be found to have a delicious flavour that went unnoticed in the first

bite. Her husband will be given special treats like this, as he reclines upon a couch made from a

single red ruby, wearing two bracelets of gold inlaid with sapphires. Such will be the reward for

one who has kept the fast through the month of Ramadaan, quite apart from what he might have

earned by performing charitable deeds!” Subhaanallah!

On another occasion Nabi-e-Kareem (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) said, “The members of my

Ummah will not be put to shame, so long as they observe the night vigil during the month of

Ramadaan.”

On hearing this, someone asked what resulted in their being put to shame, to which Rasoolullah

(Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) replied:

“If someone is guilty, during the month of Ramadaan, of violating a sacred ordinance, of

committing an evil deed, of drinking intoxicating liquor, or of committing adultery or fornication,

his fasting in Ramadaan will not be accepted of him. Allah Ta’ala and His angels and all those who

dwell in the heavens will curse him, and the curse will remain in effect until the same point in

time the following year. If he happens to die in the interval before the next Ramadaan comes

around, he will die without having even one good deed to his credit in the sight of Allah.”

Therefore we must be very careful of committing any sin during this month, as there is a fear that

we might be punished by not having our fasting accepted, and by being cursed by Allah Ta’ala

and His angels. Furthermore, the shayateen are chained during this month, so we have absolutely

no excuse for committing any sin; if we do, we only have our own nafs to blame.

 

Rasoolullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) has mentioned many other excellences of the blessed

month of Ramadaan in the Ahadith, a few of which are quoted below:

• “If someone keeps the fast on the first day of the month of Ramadaan, Allah will forgive

him every sin until the last day of Ramadaan, and his fasting will be an expiation until the

same point in time. For every day on which he keeps the fast, he will be granted a palatial

mansion in Paradise, equipped with a thousand doors made of gold. From early in the

morning, seventy thousand angels will beg for forgiveness on his behalf, and for every act of

prostration he performs by night or by day, he will be granted a tree in Paradise, a tree in

the shade of which a rider can travel for one hundred years without ever passing beyond it.”

• “On each and every night of the month of Ramadaan, Allah Ta’ala will say three times,

“Does anyone have a request to make, so that I may grant his request? Is there anyone who

wishes to repent, so that I may relent towards him and accept his repentance? Is there

anyone wishing to seek forgiveness, so that I may forgive him?””

• “On each and every day of the month of Ramadaan, by the time when the fast is duly

broken, Allah Ta’ala will have delivered a million of His servants from the Fire of Hell, even

though all of them had incurred the penalty of damnation. Moreover, when the night of the

Day of Congregation (Jumma) comes around, and on the Day of Jumma itself, it will be

during every single hour that Allah Ta’ala delivers a million of His servants from the Fire of

Hell, even though all of them had incurred the penalty of damnation. As for what will

happen on the last day of the month of Ramadaan, on that day Allah Ta’ala will deliver a

number equal to the total of all those he has delivered from the Fire of Hell between the

first of the month and the last.”

• “Throughout the entire month of Ramadaan, Allah Ta’ala will go on issuing this call, “My

servants, men and women alike! Be of good cheer, be patient, and steadily persevere! I am

about to grant you relief from your trouble and pain, and you will shortly attain My Mercy

and My Generous Favour.””

• “If Allah Ta’ala were ever to allow the heavens and the earth to speak, they would surely

greet those who keep the fast of Ramadaan, hailing them with glad tidings of the Garden of

Paradise.”

• “As soon as the first night of the month of Ramadaan has arrived, the All Majestic One will

summon Ridwan, the keeper of the Garden of Paradise. The ever-obedient Ridwan will

present himself at once, saying, “I wait intent upon Your service, time and time again, and

upon aiding Your cause, time and time again!” Allah Ta’ala will then tell him, “You must

refurnish and redecorate My Garden of Paradise for the sake of those members of the

community (Ummah) of Ahmad (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) who are keeping the fast.”

Next, He will summon Malik, the keeper of the Fire of Hell, with the call, “O Malik!” The

ever-obedient Malik will present himself at once, saying, “I wait intent upon Your service,

time and time again, and upon aiding Your cause, time and time again!” Allah Ta’ala will

then tell him, “Shut the doors of the blazing Fire of Hell, so as to lock out those members

of the community of Ahmad (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) who are keeping the fast. Then

do not reopen those doors to them until they have completed their month of fasting.”

 

At this point He will summon Jibra'eel, who will present himself at once, saying, “I wait

intent upon Your service, time and time again, and upon aiding Your cause, time and time

again!” Allah Ta’ala will then tell him, “You must go down to the earth below, in order to

shackle the defiant and rebellious devils, so that they cannot meddle with the community

of Ahmad (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam), and spoil their experience of fasting and breaking

fast.””

• “The sleep of one who keeps the fast is an act of worshipful service, his silence is a

declaration of the Glory of the Lord, his prayer of supplication is sure to be accepted, and

the merit of every good deed he performs is sure to be multiplied.”

• “If someone keeps the fast and observes the night in vigil during Ramadaan, as a matter of

faith and in anticipation of Allah’s favour in the hereafter, but with no expectation of

worldly reward, he will be forgiven his earlier sins, as well as those he committed recently.”

• “For every good deed or practice performed by a human being belonging to my Ummah, the

merit will be multiplied at least ten times, and up to seven hundred times in some cases. The

sole exception is the fast, for Allah Ta’ala has told us, “The fast belongs to Me, and I provide

its recompense. When someone keeps the fast he is abstaining from his carnal desire, his

eating and drinking, for My sake.” The fast is a suit of armour. Moreover, two occasions of

joy are in store for the person who is keeping the fast; joy at the moment of breaking the

fast and joy at the moment of meeting his Lord.”

Subhaanallah! Just by us being the Ummah of the Beloved Rasool (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam),

Allah Ta’ala has so much of Mercy on us. Furthermore, Allah Ta’ala loves us so much that He just

finds an excuse to shower His Infinite Mercy upon us. Subhaanallah! May we die in the slavery of

Allah and His Beloved Rasool (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam).

It is narrated by Hazrat Abul Barakaat (Radiallahu Ta’ala Anh) that if someone, while performing

voluntary worship at night during the month of Ramadaan, recites the words addressed by Allah

Ta’ala to His Beloved Messenger (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) - “Undoubtedly, We have granted

you a clear victory” [surah 48, Verse 1] - that person will receive a guarantee of safekeeping for

the whole of that year.

May Allah Ta’ala grant us the Taufeeq and Hidayat to take full advantage of the innumerable

blessings in the blessed month of Ramadaan, to make as much Ibaadat as possible, and to stay

away from anything that might lead to His displeasure, Ameen.

[Compiled from Ghunyalit Taalibi Tareeqal Haq by Hazrat Shaikh Abdul Qadir Jilani Radiallahu

Ta’ala Anh]

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