Every
year, for one complete lunar month, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar,
you as an adult Muslim are required to fast. From dawn to sunset in the month
of Ramadan, you are required to refrain from all food and drink and sexual
relations with your spouse.
If
you are sick or on a journey you are allowed not to fast but you must make up
for it by fasting the same number of days missed during Ramadan.
The
main purpose of fasting is described in the Quran. Fasting is another
instrument for bringing us closer to our natural state, our state of Fitrah and
for cleansing this state from the dross of any disobedience and corruption.
More
devotion, closer to the Quran in Ramadan
Ramadan
is a month of heightened devotion. In it, Salat is performed with greater
intensity. There are extra Sunnah Salat on Ramadan nights called Salat
at-Tarawih.
In
the last ten days of Ramadan, it will be better to the mosque to perform
Itikaf, a period of intense reflection and devotion, seeking guidance and
forgiveness, and reading the Quran.
Ramadan
is a great opportunity to get closer to the blessed guidance of the Quran which
was revealed in this month. Ramadan is also called the month of the Quran.
Ramadan's
effect on our body and behavior
The
month of Ramadan is an opportunity to develop qualities of endurance and
self-restraint, to control anger and a fiery.
It
is an opportunity to fine tune the body and shed it of obesity and sloth, and
to benefit from any therapeutic effects fasting may have.
Generosity
in Ramadan
Ramadan
is a time to awaken compassion and solidarity with others and in particular
with the poor. We are urged to be more liberal in giving during Ramadan and are
required at the end of fasting to give “Sadaqatul-Fitr”, an amount to enable
all to share in the spirit of warmth, affection and brotherhood.
Ramadan
is above all an opportunity to reorient oneself to the Creator and the natural
path of goodness
The
Ramadan spirit
Although
Ramadan may appear to be a hard and difficult month, it is in fact an enjoyable
time.
A
special atmosphere prevails in homes, in mosques and in Muslim communities as a
whole. Muslims look forward to the coming of Ramadan with great longing and
expectation and feel a certain sadness when the month is at an end.
Ramadan
is not about overeating and laziness
It
is possible that too much emphasis is sometimes placed on the preparation of
food during Ramadan.
In
fact a greater variety and quantity of food may be consumed during the month of
Ramadan at nights than in other periods.
And
some of us may end up weighing more at the end of the month than at the
beginning.
It
may also be possible that Ramadan be taken as a time when normal work during
the daytime is reduced or suspended.
It
should be borne in mind that normal work activities should continue during
Ramadan and it should not be taken as an excuse for sluggishness and laziness.
You
need to be careful that the true benefits of fasting, of self-restraint and
control, are not lost through gluttony or greed on the one hand or laziness on
the other.
Now, what
about you? How the important of Ramadhan is, especially for you?
Author : Serly Kusumawardani
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