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Volume 02, 29 June 2014 / 1 Ramadan 1435, Cape Town Edition
Ramadan We Welcome
The Lord of all Months
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amadan is the fulcrum of our year and the month whose coming we eagerly anticipate from almost the very moment it finishes. It is without a doubt the prince of months. The Prophet, sallalahualayhiwasalam, said,
“The lord of all the months is Ramadan and the lord of all the days is Jumu‘a.” What makes this month so special? What causes it to stand out and rise above all of the others? Is it because it is the month of fasting? No, it’s quite the opposite. Allah made it the month of fasting so that we might more fully take advantage of the blessed and exalted nature of it’s time. For there is no doubt that fasting has the capacity to alter our state and make us more receptive to the gifts our Lord has laid aside for us in the course of this immense month, gifts alluded to by the Messenger of Allah in the famous khutba he delivered in the final days of Sha’ban:
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“O people! A great and blessed month has come to you - a month in which there is a night which is better than a thousand months; A month in which Allah has made it obligatory to fast and in which he has made it recommended to stand in prayer during the night. Any voluntary good action that is done within it is like an obligatory action done outside of it, and any obligatory action done within it is equivalent to seventy obligatory actions done outside of it. It is the month of sabr and the reward for sabr is the Garden. It is the month of generous giving, and the month in which a believer’s provision is increased. Anyone who gives someone fasting that with which to break his fast, will receive the reward of freeing a slave and be forgiven his wrong actions. Moreover, he will receive the reward for the fast of the one he fed without diminishing that person’s reward in any way.”
The Laylat Al-Qadr The first special thing the Messenger of Allah mentions with
respect to this month is that it contains the Laylat al-Qadr, a night of such immense value that a whole sura of the Quran is dedicated to it. Allah says, the translation of which is, “Truly We sent it down on the Laytal al-Qadr. And what will convey to you what the Laylat al-Qadr is? The Laylat al-Qadr is better than a thousand months.”
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his night is so replete with light and baraka that it is worth more than a thousand months, and that is not just any thousand months - a length of time equivalent to eighty-three years, but a thousand months of a believer, a thousand months of worshipping our Lord and obeying Him and His Prophet. A thousand months of good action stuffed into a single night. The moments of that night are immeasurably valuable and we would be fools not to take advantage, not to bring it to life and fill it with dhikr and prayer.
RAMADAN
This night, according to the majority of ulama and people of tafsir, falls on one of the last ten nights of Ramadan, usually one of the odd nights, so we should be ready and make sure we get our portion of qiyaam al-layl standing the night in prayer for that night by at the very least going to the tarawih. The Tarawih is a unique opportunity to hear the whole Quran recited, an opportunity that the majority of us almost never get outside of Ramadan. This is why we do not neglect to recite Quran. Indeed, we must make every effort to complete a khatm of it by reciting at least a juz’ a day. For Ramadan is the month of Quran, the month in which the Book of Allah was revealed in its entirety. Allah says, the translation of which is, “The month of Ramadan is the one in which the Qur‘an was sent down as guidance for mankind, with Clear Signs containing guidance and furqan (discrimination).”
Those Clear Signs are even clearer in this month, and our own capacity to hear, taste and understand them much enhanced. Many of the barriers between our hearts and the meanings of the Words of Allah are weakened and removed, by making the Book of Allah your constant companion throughout its days and nights.
The Obligatory Fast The second thing the Messenger of Allah mentions in his khutba with respect to this month is that it is the month in which Allah has made it obligatory to fast. This is itself a great honour, for fasting is a very special form of worship in the eyes of Allah. Allah says in a hadith qudsi, “Every good action of the son of Adam is for him, except fasting which is for Me, and I will assign him a reward for it.”
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