ramadan kareem

Ramadan Kareem, it is here.  You are here.

Welcome Ramadan!  I invite you in, come and stay awhile.  I know your arrival is this weekend, and I welcome you with open arms so wide that I’m so happy, and eager to see you again after so long.   It was only a year ago since we last chatted, and saw each other, so I am so happy that you are here again.

This is the time in which I invite you to help us, guide us, protect us, and remind us again of what we’re meant for, and what you represent to us.    This is the time in which you will be helping us throughout your stay for a month, despite some will say it is too long, and some will say it is not long enough, and too short, I still welcome you with open arms and ask you to be patient with us along the way.

Welcome Ramadan, kareem, and mubarak.    JazakuAllahkhairun for coming along when you could, and I hope these next few weeks will be a good one to remember.

 

For those that do not know what Ramadan is, I invite you to check out http://www.angelfire.com/me/ummnurah/islam.html#11

#11 What is RamadanRamadan is that time of year when Muslims recharge their spiritual batteries. For a whole month they fast from dawn to sunset, and offer additional prayers at night. After the end of Ramadan comes one of the two Muslim festivals, a day of Eid.

On this day Muslims thank God for his guidance and grace in helping them to control their baser desires and fulfill their spiritual needs. Muslims agree on all the fundamentals of the fast. This makes the fasting a worldwide phenomenon observed by the devoted among the world’s one billion Muslims as one international community.

Ramadan is the ninth month of the Muslim year which follows the lunar calendar. Each month begins with a sighting of the moon’s crescent and lasts 29 or 30 days until a sighting of the next month’s crescent.

Due to a difference of interpretation, some Muslims may begin and end Ramadan a day before the others. One interpretation accepts the sighting anywhere in the world, whereas the other interpretation prefers to wait for a sighting closer to home. Since neither interpretation rejects the Islamic sources, Muslims remain one international community despite this interpretive variety.

 Ramadan is the month in which the Qur’an was revealed as a guidance for all mankind. It is a criterion by which to distinguish truth from falsehood. The Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) said that on each day of Ramadan, God frees many souls from the fire of Hell. Muslims should introduce the Qur’an’s teachings to others so they too can have the opportunity to be free.

Fasting is a major feature of Ramadan. Many religions recognize the benefits of fasting, but only Islam institutes a month of it to secure its benefits for all its adherents. God prescribes in His book that all able-bodied Muslims must fast. This will develop in them a consciousness that will help them towards right conduct and prevent them from wrongdoing. To obtain this result, a Muslim must stick to both the formal and informal aspects of the fast.

The formal aspects include abstaining from food, drink, smoking and sexual intercourse. The informal aspects of the fast are just as important. The fasting person must abstain from lying, cheating, argumentation, fighting, foul language and every sort of evil. In this month one has to cutivate a lasting awareness of God, and a keen sense to observe his commandments throughout the year.

 The prophet Muhammad (pbuh) said that if someone does not give up falsehood in speech and actions, God has no need for such a one to give up his food and drink.

Taken from Bukhari, 

31. BOOK OF SAUM (FASTING) Ch 4, #925 => Narrated Abu Hurairah (RAA): The Prophet (SAW) said, “Whoever does not give up lying speech (false statements) and ating on those lies and evil actions etc., Allah is not in need of his leaving his food and drink. Allah will not accept his fasting.”

Ch 14, #936 => Narrated Anas bin Malik (RAA) The Prophet (SAW) said, “Take Sahur as there is a blessing in it.”

Ch 18, #940 => Narrated Abu Hurairah (RAA): The Prophet (SAW) said, “If someone eats or drinks forgetfully then he should complete his fast for what he has eaten or drunk, has been given to him by Allah.”

Ch 28, #952 => Narrated Sahl bin Sa’d (RAA): The Prophet (SAW) said, “The people will remain on the right path as long as they hasten the iftar (breaking of the fast).”

More information on Ramadan can be found at the following links;

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramadan

http://www.ezsoftech.com/ramadan/

http://www.holidays.net/ramadan/

http://www.islamicity.com/ramadan/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramadan_(calendar_month)

http://islam.about.com/od/ramadan/Ramadan_Eid_alFitr.htm

http://www.qss.org/articles/ramadan/toc.html

http://www.answers.com/topic/ramadan

http://www.when-is.com/ramadan-2009.asp

http://www.caircan.ca/downloads/RamadanCommunityKit2009.pdf