Lesson from Ramadan
All
months of Islamic Calendar are virtuous but month of Ramadan has special
importance, for it literally is Training Session for Muslims. It trains Muslim
to purify self from materialism and to polish it with divine blessings .It also
serves as guide, guiding a Muslim how to live life in this materialistic world.
Ramadan
is month that has lesson in it for Ummah which indubitably, without any
exaggeration is code of conduct for a Muslim. The fundamental aim of Ramadan is
to inculcate attributes like perseverance, self-control, empathy, punctuality etc.
among Muslims which are having great impact on our everyday lives. Let’s
analyze how blessed month of Ramadan, in short period of thirty days induces
all such attributes in us but whether these attributes gain permanence or
vanishes with time completely relies upon a person’s consciousness ,whether he
realizes their importance and continue with them or not.
Many times
while fasting we encounter different sorts of seductions but we stick to our
fast according to prescribed course of action. This is what perseverance is. It is said, Perseverance pays. One who perseveres even if hindered by distraction,
difficulty, obstacles or discouragement finally emerges victorious without
uncertainty .Victor Hugo; the
renowned writer describes Perseverance as secret of all triumphs. Perseverance
is a great element of success and in fact the key to success .Thus Muslim must
consider himself fortunate that he is being trained to develop this attribute
that can furnish him ability of achieving any goal in life.
One more important lesson is Self
control by which we can develop greatness of character. Ramadan teaches us self-control,
during Ramadan it is impermissible to eat or do even permissible things from
dawn to dusk. Sometimes we feel thirsty during fast, if someone would serve us
water, naturally we won’t even touch that.
How many times while dealing public, were you about to burst, but soon enough
you realized that you are fasting and you held back.
This is highest form of self-control that we exhibit during fasting.
Self-Control has utmost significance in our everyday life. Studies conducted by
researchers on self control concluded with findings that self-control increases
decision making capacity helps to curtail impulsive behavior like lying, binge
drinking etc. and increases chances of success.
Ramadan is a school for learning
generosity.
According to authentic Hadith
Prophet (Pbuh) used to be more generous than ever in month of Ramadan. Fasting
calls for the feeding of the hungry, giving to the indigent and offering to the
poor. Prophet Muhammad said: ‘Whoever feeds a fasting person he will have the
same reward like him, without there being any reduction in the reward of the
one who is fasting’ thus encouraging Muslim to be generous and affectionate toward his needy fellow. This
catalyzes promotion of love, peace and harmony in society.
Ramadan promotes empathy; it is
natural phenomenon that, when we suffer, only then we feel the sufferings of
others, this is what we call “Empathy”
.Likewise when we feel hunger in Ramadan; we realize the pain of lacks of
others who fail to meet two ends and die of hunger . Thus Ramadan awakens our
conscience to understand the agony of others, which means to strive
individually for its elimination.
During month of Ramadan we have to
do many things in given period of time, prayers, traweeh (Special prayers in
month of Ramadan), recitation of Quran along with our daily duties and this is
for everyone, no matter what their position, no one can stop time, no one can
slow it down, nor can anyone speed it up. Thus, time needs to be effectively
managed to be effective and in Ramadan we learn to manage it properly. In this
way we are equipped with ability to manage time, which is essential to
transform wish into goal.
Another lesson that Ramadan teaches us is punctuality, which
means doing something at appointed time. In Ramadan there is specific time to
start and to break the fast which is unchangeable .We do all fasting related
activities at appointed time whether it is Suhoor (referring to the meal
consumed early in the morning before fasting, before dawn during the Islamic
month of Ramadan), Iftar (Meal served at the end of the day during Ramadan, to
break the day's fast) or prayers, all activities are done at specific time and
if we would make punctuality our attribute, surely we can make our worldly life
more felicitous.
These are few points from the lesson which blessed month of
Ramadan carries for believers and Almighty Allah (swt) wants us to memorize the lesson imparted
by Ramadan and to act according to it throughout our life. However, as soon as sun of last
day of Ramadan sets, we forget the lesson and revert back to routine life with
little, if not big sins attached to it ,lacking all such attributes that marks
the essence of human and humanity, proving that the training course has failed
to serve its purpose . Need of hour is to realize the significance of lesson
that Ramadan imparts and to include it in our lives as a course to live life of
success, dignity and prosperity.
Writer:
- Zeeshan Rasool Khan (Postgraduate student of Zoology)
Email:
- mohdzeeshan605@gmail.com
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