How to Spend Ramadan
The month of
Ramadan is the season of divine blessings. It is the month of
purification. It is meant for annual renovation of the inner spiritual
qualities. It is a golden opportunity for every Muslim to strengthen his
‘iman, to purify his heart and soul and to remove the evil effects of
the sins committed by him.
This month invites a Muslim to minimize his other mundane involvements
and maximize the acts of worship. One should plan his schedule for this
month, before-hand, so as to spare maximum time for ‘ibadah.
Here is a brief list of the acts which should be carried out in Ramadan
with due care:
1. To offer every prayer with jama’ah in a masjid.
2. To rise up a little earlier than the exact time of suhoor and to
offer the salah of tahajjud. There is no prescribed number of the
Tahajuud prayer. Yet, it is better to pray 8 Rak’at.
3. To offer the nafl prayers of Ishraq (two rak’at after the sunrise)
Duha (Four rak’at which may be performed at anytime after Ishraq before
noon) and Awwabin (six rak’at after maghrib).
4. The recitation of the Holy Quran. No specific limit is prescribed.
But one should recite as much of it as he can.
5. Dhikr or Tasbeeh, specially the following recitations:
Apart from reciting these words, one hundred times each, at a particular
time, they may also be continued frequently throughout the day, even if
one is engaged in some light work, when walking and when in bed.
6. Prayers and supplications: No particular prayer is prescribed. One
can pray for everything he needs both in this world and in the
Hereafter. However, the supplications of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) are so
comprehensive that they encompass all that a Muslim can need in his life
and after his death. It is, therefore, much advisable to pray Allah
Almighty in the prophetic words used by the Holy Prophet (PBUH).
There are several books where these prophetic supplications have been
complied. Here is the name of two books, which should be kept by every
Muslim in his home and be used for praying daily:
(i) Al-hisnul-hasin By ‘Allamah al-jazri.
(ii) Munajat-e-Maqbool By Maulana Ashraf Ali Thanvi.
7. Sadaqah (charity): Apart from paying zakah, which is obligatory, one
should also pay optional sadaqah in Ramadan according to his best
ability. It is reported in authentic ahadith that the Holy Prophet
(PBUH) used to pay special attention in Ramadan to look after the poor
and to help them financially. Therefore, a Muslim should give as much
money in sadaqah as he can afford.
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