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As Salaamu Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barkatuh!





~ANOTHER RAMADAAN SLIPS AWAY~ 
Ramadaan days are slipping away like an hourglass. 




And yet another Ramadaan slips away..-By Asma bint Shameem





Alas!..it is here...Its the time for parting.

The countdown that marked the arrival of Ramadaan, the excitement of the
coming month of boundless mercy, now turns to wistfulness and grief.

All too soon, the few fleeting days of Ramadaan will pass away.

The question is..did we make an effort to gather the uncountable blessings from 
Allah that this month brings in?

The question is.. did we do enough? 


Allah blessed us with the month of
Ramadaan, and bestowed His favor upon us with the fasting of its day and
the praying of its night.


I ask Allah that He accepts from us our
fasting, our standing in prayer, our recitation of theQuraan and that
He makes us from the people who are saved from Hell Fire.

Soon, as we bid farewell to this
blessed month..this beloved, noble guest, it is a good time to remind
ourselves...and to take a moment to reflect upon our actions during
Ramadaan, our motives and perhaps even chart a course for the continuity
of our good deeds. We should ask ourselves a few questions for which we
need to find some honest answers.

An answer, it is said, is only as good as the question that precedes
it. For it is only when we frame a query searching enough, searing
enough, that we can hope to find a reply that is comprehensive and
just. It is these answers that may have a chance to awaken us from our
absent-mindedness, our heedlessness and help us remain steadfast and
virtuous.


These questions are in their utmost simplicity:

Who did you fast for??

Why did you fast??

What is to be done after Ramadaan? 


Yet, the answers are only the bare
truth. Why, nothing else could be clearer! I fasted for Allah alone, to
worship Him, seeking the rewards from Him alone.


Yes, these answers are correct and
clear. But, what about those of us who fasted the month of Ramadaan as a
tradition and not as an act of worship?

Do we not know of someone who got used to fasting this month because
they inherited it from their parents and their societies and they do
not want to go against their traditions? 

Do we see someone fasting
because everyone around them, their family, peers and colleagues are
fasting, and they want to belong?

Perhaps a part of us also does the same?

Are we among those people who abstain from all sorts of permissible
food and drink during the long hours of the day, only to fall upon the
food and drink at iftaar, unmindful of what is unlawful during the
nights and days of the rest of the year? This is because of the feeble
self-control over overwhelming desires of the nafs (soul), that is not
bothered to be reined-in, except for mighty efforts during the days of
Ramadaan.

Have we not observed someone we know,
who fasts meticulously as if fasting is a habit that has been
inherited, and yet does not pray? Have not we, at some time or the
other, fasted as if a bag was tied to a camel's mouth to prevent it
from eating until dusk, because we have not prayed nor observed the
limits set by Allaah, achieving nothing out of it except hunger or
thirst?

Certainly, the obligation of fasting is one of the pillars of Islam,
but the greatest pillar of Islam is the Salah. The five daily prayers
are greater than fasting. Some people regularly fast the month of
Ramadaan, but do not regularly pray. Some do not pray at all. 


The One who prescribed fasting is the
same One who prescribed Salah. The One who said, "O you who
believe, Fasting is prescribed for you.." [Al Baqara 2:183] is the same
One who said, "..Perform salah. Verily, the prayer is enjoined on the
believers at fixed time." [Nisa 4:103]


Does Allah deserve to be worshiped
during the month of Ramadaan by fasting, then He does not deserve to be
worshiped in the five daily prayers?

Similarly, we see people staying away from lying, backbiting and
cheating during Ramadaan, only to go right back to their evil ways, the
very evening the moon is sighted for Shawwal!

Will we do the same??

Will we go right back to the way were before Ramadaan?? 

Or have we changed for the better??

Will we abandon the Quran, the Word of ar-Rahman, that we recited so
whole heartedly during Ramadaan and replace it with music, the words of
as-Shaytaan? ??

Will we forget all that we learnt from this blessed month in the blink of an 
eye?

Will we run straight back into the haraam that we worked so hard to stay away 
from during Ramadaan?? 


We all prayed Tahajjud / Fajr Salat but sadly now we will pray only when we get 
time.


We scarificed our daily evening routine
for 1 hour of Esha and Taraweeh Salat.. and now if we are to ask to
devote 1 hour for namaz , we would think twice.

Does Allah deserve from us to be worshiped only in the month of Ramadaan, but 
not in the rest of the year?

Its far easy to keep fasting in
Ramadaan (as everyone is fasting) but now because we have got the
habbit lets first start continue fasting for next 6 days of Shawaal
followed by sunnat fasting of mondays and thrusday and 13,14,15 of
every month.

Has this month of fasting become more
of a tradition for us than anything else..going from one Khatam to
another, trying to catch the blessing of Khatmul-Quran, yet when it
comes to our practical every day lives, this very Quran lies dusty upon
our shelves, having no impact on our lives, having no change in our
attitude and with no effect on our submission to Allaah.

Did we really learn nothing from this blessed month? 
Or did we???

Rather, this month should be a starting point for further piety because
from the signs of Allah's acceptance of our fasting is that He helps us
to become steadfast in the Deen after Ramadaan.

Today, even with the imminent departing of Ramadaan, let us be able to
say, "..Verily, my Salah, my sacrifice, my living, and my dying are for
Allah, the Lord of the Worlds. He has no partner. And of this I have
been commanded, and I am the first of the Muslims." [Al Anaam 6:162-163]


It is a farewell, but also a renewal, a reaffirmation, a positive
change, and with the Will of Allah, also our labor's end and its just
recompense. 


Source: islamzpeace.com

http://islamzpeace.com/2009/09/14/another-ramadan-slips-away/







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