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    The Merit of Ramadan

    The Holy Prophet (PBUH) has mentioned the merits of Ramadan in a large number of Ahadith. Some of them are reproduced here with translation :

    Salman, the Persian (R.) has reported the following: “The Holy Prophet (PBUH) addressed us on the last day of Sha’ban wherein he said: ”

    “O men, a great, blessed month has cast its shadow upon you. It is a month, which contains a night far better than one thousand months, a month Allah, has made it obligatory to fast therein and made it commendable to stand up praying in its nights. If someone seeks Allah’s nearness by offering an optional act of worship in this month, it will be as rewarding as to offer an obligatory worship in other days, and if someone performs an obligatory act of worship in this month, it will carry as much reward as the reward of performing seventy obligatory acts of worship in other days. It is the month of patience and the reward of patience is Jannah (paradise). It is a month of sympathy, a month in which the provision for a believer is increased. If someone provides another person with food to make Iftar (terminate one’s fast by eating or drinking something) it will cause forgiveness to his sins and freeing his neck from hell and he will be awarded the same thawab as the fasting person will be rewarded for his fast, without decreasing his own thawab.”

    The companions of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) said, “O Messenger of Allah, every one of us does not have enough food to offer for Iftar to another fasting person. The Holy Prophet said, “This thawab will also be given to a person who offers to a fasting person one date or a drink of water or a little milk for his Iftar. And this is a month the first part of which is mercy from Allah, the middle of which is the forgiveness from Allah and the last part of which is liberation from hell. If someone relaxes the burden of work from his slave in this month, Allah will forgive him his sins and will free him from the Fire. In this month you should do four acts frequently. Two acts are such that you will please your Lord through them and two are such that you can never claim to be need-free of them. As for the two acts you please Allah through them, they are: to bear witness that there is no god but Allah, and to seek forgiveness from Allah. And the two acts you can never be need-free of them are: to pray Allah to give you the Jannah (the Paradise) and to seek refuge to Allah from the Fire. And if someone serves a drink to a fasting person, Allah will make him have such a drink from my canal (the Kauthar) that he will never get thirsty after it until he enters the Jannah.”

    This hadith gives us a detailed account of the peculiar merits of the month of Ramadan and of what we should try to do in it. The upshot of the hadith is that one should not restrict himself to fasting in this month; rather he should maximize the number of his virtuous acts and take this opportunity to seek forgiveness for his sins and to secure as much thawab as he can, by offering the nafl acts of worship including charitable acts.

    In another hadith, reported by Abu Hurairah (R.) the Holy Prophet (PBUH) has said:My Ummah has been given five characteristic honors in the month of Ramadan, which have not been given to any other ummah before.

    1. The smell coming out from the mouth of a fasting person is better with Allah than the smell of musk.

    2. Fishes (in the water) keep praying Allah to forgive the fasting persons until they make iftar.

    3. In everyday of Ramadan, Allah decorates the Jannah and addresses it saying, “It is not too far that my righteous servants shall throw away the burdens (of the worldly life) and shall proceed towards you.”

    4. The rebellious satins are shackled in this month, and they cannot do in it what they do in other days (i.e. instigating men and women to commit sins.)

    5. In the last night of this month, they (the fasting person) are granted amnesty.

    In a hadith narrated by ‘Ubadah Ibn al Samit (R.), the Holy Prophet (PBUH) is reported to have said:
    Ramadan has come to you. It is the month of blessing in which Allah envelopes you (with His kindness) He makes His mercy descend upon you, He forgives your sins and accepts your prayers. Allah witnesses you when you race one another (in virtuous deeds) in this month and becomes proud of you before His angles. Therefore, show Allah the best of deeds from your side, because unfortunate is that person who deprives himself from Allah’s mercy in this month.

    These ahadith are sufficient to explain the great merits Allah has invested this month with.



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    hmmmmm nice post ...
    nice infor ...
    Ramadan Kareem to everyone ...

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    Surely Ramadan month has great merits...JazakALLAH sis
    ~Ye Dard Ka Tufaan Guzra kyu nahi..Dil Toot Gayaa Hai To Bikhra kyu nahi..Ek Hi Shakhs Ko Chahta Hai kyu Itna..Koi Dusra Is Dil Me Utarta kyu nahi~

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    jazakALLAH alf khair to both of ya...



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