Excerpt from
Important Lessons to be learnt from Ramadhan
Al-Istiqaamah Magazine, Issue No.5, Jan 1997
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From the many important lessons to be learnt from fasting are:
[5]: SENSING MUSLIM UNITY
The Prophet sallallahu ‘alayhi wa sallam said:
“Fast when they fast, and break your fast when they break their fast, and sacrifice the day they sacrifice.”19
Imam at-Tirmidhi (d.275H) – rahimahullah – said:
“Some of the People of Knowledge explained this hadith by saying: Its meaning is to fast and break the fast along with the jama’ah and the majority of people.”20
Thus, in this blessed month we can sense an increased feeling of unity and of being a single Ummah due to our fasting and breaking our fast collectively. We also feel an increased awareness about the state of affairs of the Muslims and of the hardships that they endure, because: “During the fast, a Muslim feels and experiences what his needy and hungry brothers and sisters feel, who are forced to go without food and drink for many many days – as occurs today to many of the Muslims in Africa.”21
Indeed, the units of the Muslims – and their aiding and assisting one another – is one of the great fundamentals upon which the Religion of Islam is built, as Allah – the Mort High – said: “And hold fast altogether to the rope of Allah and do not be divided.” [Surah al-'lmran 3:103]. Allah – the Most High – also said: “The Believers – men and women – and friends and protectors to one another.” [Surah al-Towbah 9:44].
Shaykhul-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah (d.728H)- rahimahullah – said:
“The welfare of people will not be complete – neither in this world, nor in the Hereafter – except with ijtima’ (collectiveness), ta’awun (mutual cooperation), and tanasur (mutual help); mutual-co-operation in order to secure benefits, and mutual help in order to ward off harm. It is for this reason that man is said to be social and civil by nature.”22
Source: Important Lessons to be learnt from Ramadhan
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Your Assignment
The above excerpt identifies some goals for us during Ramadhan. We have all heard about the drought and famine in East Africa (Somilia). What can you do to help? What every day comforts will you give up to have money to help the starving? Coffee from your local coffee house that costs $2+ a cup? Wasting dollars on electricity from un-necessary lights, computers, air conditioning temperature controls?
And keep the Muslims in Pakistan still need help from last year’s major flooding event. The region is still struggling with insufficient water, food, clothing, and housing.
You can choose any of these to set as goals for Ramadhan.
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Footnotes
19. Related by at-Tirmidhi (no.693), form Abu Hurayrah radiallahu ‘anhu. It was authenticated by al-Albani in as-Sahihah (no.224).
20. Jami’ut-Tirmidhi (3/312).
21. From the words of Shaykh ‘Abdul-’Aziz bin Baz, as occurs in Majmu’ Fatawa wa Maqalat Mutanawwi’ah (5/211).
22. Al-Hisba fil-Islam (p.9) of Shaykhul-lslam Ibn Taymiyyah.
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