The holy month of Ramadan unites all Muslims in fasting, feasting,
worship and prayer. It is a time for contemplation, spirituality and
brotherhood. It is also known and recognised as the month of the Qur'an
Allah (SW) says:
“The month of Ramadan in which was revealed
the Qur'an, a guidance for mankind and clear proofs for the guidance and
the criterion (between right and wrong).” (Al-Baqarah 2:185)
Have
you ever wondered why it is difficult to concentrate in your prayer? Or
why your faith throughout the year is not on a high like it is during
Ramadan or through Hajj? Maybe it is because we usually jump straight
from a phone conversation into Takbir or because we just go with the
flow in Ramadan and are influenced by the environment around us and not
our own ‘real’ feelings.
A lot of us usually live life and have
our faith dependent on an upcoming major event i.e. “I’m going to start
reading a page of Quran a day as soon as Ramadan starts; I’m going to
start praying Qiyam every night when I come back from hajj; or, I’m
going to stop smoking when my child is born.” And because of this way of
thinking we usually end up with an anticlimax; we don’t end up giving
up smoking, we don’t end up praying Qiyam and we start reading Quran but
then get back to our normal old self after a few days or weeks.
This
is because these ‘statements’ or ‘feelings’ are based on impulse and
not a real thought out plan. We usually don’t prepare for Ramadan or
hajj or have a plan for our faith to stay at the increase; we just go
with the flow and expect it all to happen. Well, it doesn’t!
Wouldn’t
you love to enter the month of Ramadan on a real high and have the
effects of this beautiful month be a permanent impact on your life
thereafter? How can this be done? Below are the 8 steps for a Legacy of a
Ramadan.
Step 1 – Create a Ramadan Count Down
Counting
down for Ramadan (whether it is done mentally or by keeping physical
signs around the home or office) will help create hype and buzz in your
mind and amongst the people around you. When you and others are counting
down to the same event, it becomes part of regular conversation and
excitement spreads.
Step 2 – Seek knowledge about Ramadan
This
will help you ensure you will do things correctly and perfectly for
Ramadan, it will create a hype as there are many motivational aspects
and events in the month to look forward to and finally it is a reward
reaper. The more you know about Ramadan the more you can apply, hence
multiplying your rewards.
Step 3 – Make a Ramadan plan
Be
it reading the entire Quran, ensuring you pray taraweeh every night or
inviting families over for iftaar; make a list of things you would like
to achieve in the month and then how you plan on achieving these goals.
It is important that goals are realistic and it is better that your life
doesn’t need to entirely take a different road in this month (i.e. take
the month off work or change work hours etc.) so that you may continue
to do these deeds after Ramadan. Knowing what you want to achieve in the
month will help you stay focused. Ensure you plan your day every night
before you sleep when Ramadan starts (try to continue this even after
Ramadan).
Step 4 – Know your life
Be aware if
Ramadan affects anything that is happening in the month or shortly
after. Do you have exams during Ramadan? Or is there a major family
wedding after Ramadan by a short time? Moving house? If so, plan for
these events from now. Study now so that you are prepared for the exams
before the month starts. Be packed and ready to go before Ramadan or
plan that you do it after so that it doesn’t take time away from your
worship. The last thing you want to do is spend Ramadan at the shopping
centres. Buy any Eid presents and prepare for any wedding before the
month starts.
Step 5 – Prepare spiritually
We all
know that Ramadan is about Fasting, Praying, Reading Quran and giving in
charity. Start these worships early; don’t expect to just click into it
as soon as the first day of Ramadan starts. Start doing extra prayers
from now, start revising and regularly reading Quran now, get used to
being generous and follow the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad ṣallallāhu
'alayhi wa sallam (peace and blessings of Allāh be upon him) and fast
during Sha’baan.
Step 6 – Prepare your mind
Fasting
is to refrain from more than just what we consume in our mouth. Start
working on your patience; be extra vigilant with your conversations:
ensure you are not backbiting, slandering or talking about useless
things.
Step 7 – Say ‘good riddance’ to bad habits
Know
what bad habits you have and stop them from now, don’t wait until
Ramadan begins. If you sleep late, start sleeping early, if you are a
Facebook junky start cutting down, have a coffee craze, slow it down
etc. It might sound much easier said then done, but once you’ve
committed yourself, purified your intentions – make sincere dua for
guidance. Insh’Allah, these bad habits will be easier done with than you
ever expected.
Step 8 – Plan your life around your worship
For
instance; instead of working through your prayer or setting up meeting
etc., at prayer times, plan that you have a break at prayer time. Don’t
take your phone with you to the place you pray and forget the world as
you stand between the hands of the almighty Allah subḥānahu wa ta'āla
(glorified and exalted be He).
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