This May Be Your Last Ramadaan...!

Abdul Wahab
By Abdul Wahab

All praise is due to Allah Ta'ala, may peace and salutations be upon His Messenger (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam), his household and companions. We are once again blessed with the Honourable month of Ramadaan. A month for renewing our faith, strengthening our willpower, and seeking forgiveness, a unique opportunity to strengthen the bond of love with our Creator, through fasting, recitation of the Quran, Taraweeh salaah, and through acts of charity.

People approach Ramadaan in different ways. Ramadaan means different things to different people. Some people view Ramadaan as a period of expressing their undying love for the Beloved. For them, Ramadaan is a valuable, precious, and rare occasion. They spend all their time doing good, convinced that the reward of each act is
multiplied manifold. Patience, sympathy, and generosity beautify the demeanour. They guard their tongues and remain preoccupied in chanting Laa ilahaa illallah, seeking forgiveness, begging for Jannah, and seeking protection from Jahannam. They are driven by the words of Rasulullah (Sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) that say:

“The fish in the sea, seek forgiveness for them until they break their fast. Everyday Allah decorates Jannah for them and says to it: The time is near when my faithful servants shall cast the great trials (of the world) and come to you... On the last night of Ramadaan they are forgiven..." (Ahmad)

There are others who 'welcome' Ramadaan with sighs of reluctance. To them Ramadaan is an unfair imposition, a month of deprivation and hardship. They grudgingly keep fast and drag themselves to the Masjid for the Taraweeh prayer. Their concept of fasting is limited to physical abstention of food, drink, and sexual relationship. They spend their time in gossip, watching sport, and wasting their nights parked at cafe corners and restaurants. They are hardly ever stirred to Tilawah, Zikr, and dua, nor are they careful of their salaah. Their goal in Ramadaan IS to prepare for Eid. The words of Rasulullah(sallallanu alayhi wa sallam) aptly describes their spiritless endeavours: " Many are the ones who fast attaining nothing by such fasting except hunger , and many perform salaah by night attaining nothing by it except the discomfort of staying awake." (Ibn Majah)

Rasulullah (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) further stated that: " Allah does not require the discarding food and drink of the person who fasts but does not refrain from bad speech and action." (Sahih Bukhari)
There is yet a third group who is hardly ever moved by Ramadaan. They neither read salaah, nor fast. They continue living recklessly in sin. They neither have the will or the time to make any sort of change in their dai Iy routines. The following words of Rasulullah (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) should serve as a grim reminder to them: " ...Jibraeel (alayhis salaam) appeared before me and said: " Woe to him who found the blessed month of Ramadaan and let it pass by without gaining forgiveness." Upon that I said:

Aameen. (Sahih Bukhari) He also said: "Whoever does not fast for even one day in Ramadaan, without a valid excuse, shall never be able to repay that day even if he fasts for the rest of his life" (Ahmad)

Brothers and sisters in Islam! Fear Allah Ta'ala and beware of wasting your life away in futile activities. Make use of your time by being positive and constructive, for it is by doing so you can achieve the pleasure of Allah Ta'ala. This may well be your last Ramadaan, your last opportunity to benefit from the special blessings and forgiveness that accompanies this month. Know that Ramadaan is a manifestation of Allah Ta'ala's bountiful blessings on His slaves. Use it as a turning point in your life; a time for transformation towards a better way of life; a change from the ignominy of sins to the glory of obedience; from weakness and laziness to strength and vigour; from bad customs and detestable habits to righteousness and upright conduct.

Resolve 0' Honourable Muslim!

To perform the five daily salaah with the congregation,
To perform the Taraweeh salaah diligently.
To spend as much time as possible in dua, Tilawah, and Zikr
To take part in the various Ramadaan programmes at your Masjid.
To protect your fast by guarding your tongue, eyes, and thoughts.
To beautify your fast by sharing your iftaar with your neighbours and the needy.
To be patient, tolerant, and sympathetic. Especially to your parents and spouse.
To be kind and generous to the poor and needy. Especially to our destitute Muslim brothers and sisters from foreign countries.
To serve at least one sick, aged, or disabled person during this Ramadaan.
To make dua for the Ummah daily before iftaar.
May Allah Ta' grant us the faith, strength, and spirit to make this a unique and special Ramadaan. May He grant us the ability to be consistent in our endeavours. May He protect and preserve our faith

By Gypsy• 17 Sep 2007 12:33
Gypsy

I hope this is my last Ramadan. This month blows.

"I fight with love and I laugh with rage, you have to live light enough to see the humor and long enough to see some change." Ani Difranco

By anonymous• 17 Sep 2007 12:12
anonymous

From my buddy to YOU

If Only This Is The Last Ramadhan

……………………………………………………………………..

Oh Ye… Ponder upon what befall you

Oh Ye Heart…Concious ye that move the heart

Oh Ye Mind…Ever thought what will bear upon you

If only this WOULD BE THE Last Ramadhan

For you the body that shall depart

When the life comes to a halt at the end of this worldly life

When the exact time comes as that promised by Allah SWT

Death…something that a certainty

If only you know this IS THE Last Ramadhan

Definitely your day busy with zikr

Even though the throat dried devoid of quenches

Definitely you will not bored to hum the longing poetry

Humming..begging..to Him the Lord that is only One

If only you know this IS THE last Ramadhan

For certain your solat will be in its early hour

Solat that performed…full of khusuk with tawadhu’

Body, mind and heart..as one submit himself

Facing Rabbul Jalil..crying promises unfulfilled

"Innasolati wanusuki wamahyaya wamamati lillahirabbil 'alamin"

[Verily my solat, my sacrifice, my living, and my dying...

are only for Allah Lord of ‘Alamin]

If only you know this IS THE last Ramadhan

Not a single moment passed idly

Each moment of time shall not be gone wasted just like that

At any moment of time available

The humming of al Quran shall you recite..made poem out of it

If only you know this IS THE last Ramadhan

Definitely the nights busy with the carnival

In tarawih..in qiamullail…in tahajjud

Begging..crying..asking for pity

“Verily I am not deserved to be in your Jannah

But…I shall not bear to be in Your Hell Fire

Oh Allah…pity me this servant of Yours”

If only you know this IS THE last Ramadhan

Definitely you will not forget the loved ones

Come on then let us enlighten Ramadhan

Search…look…one Enlighten Night

Its barakah exceeds that one thousand months

If only you know this IS THE last Ramadhan

Definitely you are well prepared in soul and body

Equip yourself…in soul and in body

Waiting and waiting invitation from Izrail

Your left and right…in a lane of redha Ar Rahman

Oh Allah...

If this IS THE last Ramadhan

Make it a Ramadhan that is most meaningful...most enlightening...

Shining the darkness of our hearts

Torching ourselves to the lane that lead to Your redha along with Your Love and Mercy Oh Allah

That shall colour our lives awaited there then

But Oh Loved Ones…

There shall be no beings that may know

If this IS THE last Ramadhan

What affordable for that slave

Work…prepare…beg for His pity

If only we know this IS THE last and ONLY Ramadhan for us

Taqwa is the most valuable fruit of fasting. Just as plants have their own season of flowering, so Ramadan is the season of the year, for blossoming of goodness, virtue and piety of the Muslim Ummah (nation). Not one, but millions of people jointly water

By anonymous• 11 Sep 2007 12:55
anonymous

I was quite excited by the title. I thought they might have decided to give it up

By metmohkar• 11 Sep 2007 12:54
metmohkar

Salam,

Your preach is good even if it is a copy/past because we have not to do new preaches but only to remind ourself that we can die at any second and this is why we have to do good dids.

We need DIKRA (إن الدكرة تنفع المؤمنين)

Mohamed Karim

By anonymous• 11 Sep 2007 12:49
anonymous

eat loads of food at night. roll away in the streets until weer hours. sleep in the day time

By Greeker• 11 Sep 2007 12:44
Rating: 4/5
Greeker

When will we have enough of it?

Kindly do not copy-paste preach. If you wanna say something, say it in YOUR words. How many people would go through what you did? If you think that thousands would, think again.

You are defeating your own cause, mate!

By Oryx• 11 Sep 2007 12:42
Rating: 2/5
Oryx

or you can get together in each other's houses for cocktails.

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