Remaining steadfast after Ramadaan |
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Author:
'Abdullaah Ibn Saalih Al-Fawzaan |
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Source: Ahaadeeth As-Siyaam: Ahkaam wa Adaab (pg. 155-157) (trans. Masjid Ahl-ul-Qur'aan wa Sunnah) |
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Article ID : IBD090012 (salafipublications.com) |
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Sufyaan Ibn 'Abdillaah t said: "O
Messenger of Allaah r, tell me something about Islaam of which I will not ask anyone else besides you
(after that)." He r said: "Say: 'I believe
in Allaah' and then be steadfast (upon that)."
[1]
This hadeeth
is proof that the servant is obligated, after having Eemaan
in Allaah, to persevere and be steadfast upon obeying
Him by performing the obligatory acts and avoiding the prohibited ones. This is
achieved by following the Straight Path, which is the firm Religion, without
drifting away from it to the right or to the left.
If a Muslim lived through Ramadaan and spent its days in fasting and its nights in
prayer, and in that month he accustomed himself to doing acts of good, then he
must continue to remain upon this obedience to Allaah
at all times (after that). This is the true state of the servant (‘abd), for indeed, the Lord of the months is One and He is ever watchful and witnessing His servants at
all times.
Indeed, steadfastness after Ramadaan and the rectification of one's statements and
actions are the greatest signs that one has gained benefit from the month of Ramadaan and that he struggled in obedience. They are tokens
of acceptance and signs of success.
Furthermore, the deeds of a
servant do not come to an end with the end of a month and the beginning of
another. Rather they continue and extend until one reaches death, for Allaah says: “And worship your Lord until the certainty
(i.e. death) comes to you.” [2]
If the fasting of Ramadaan comes to an end, then indeed the voluntary fasting
is still prescribed throughout the entire year, and all praise is due to Allaah. If standing in prayer at night during Ramadaan comes to an end, then indeed, the entire year is a
time for performing the night prayer. And if the Zakaat-ul-Fitr
comes to an end, then there is still the Zakaah that
is obligatory as well as the voluntary charity that lasts the whole year. This
goes the same for reciting the Qur'aan and pondering
over its meaning as well as every other righteous deed that is desirable, for
they can be done at all times. From the many bounties that Allaah
has bestowed upon His servants is that He has placed for them many different
types of acts of worship and He provided many means for doing good deeds.
Therefore, the enthusiasm and the zeal of the Muslim must be constant and he
must continue to remain in the service of his Master.
It is unfortunate to find some
people performing worship by doing different types of righteous acts during Ramadaan – they guard strictly their five daily prayers in
the masjid, they recite the Qur’aan
abundantly and they give in charity from their money. But when Ramadaan comes to an end, they grow lazy in their worship.
Rather, sometimes they even abandon the obligations, both generally, such as
praying in congregation, and specifically, such as praying the Fajr prayer!
And they (even) commit forbidden
acts such as sleeping over the time of prayers, indulging in places of
foolishness and entertainment, and mingling in parks, especially on the day of
'Eed! Obtaining help from these evils is only through
the Grace of Allaah. Thus, they demolish what they
have constructed and they destroy what they have established. This is an
indication of deprivation and a sign of perdition. We ask Allaah
for His safeguarding and protection!
Indeed, these types of people
take the example of turning in repentance and ceasing from committing evil
deeds as something specific and restricted to (only) the month of Ramadaan. So they stop doing these (good) acts when the
month stops. Thus, it is as if they have abandoned sinning for the sake of Ramadaan,
and not out of fear for Allaah! How evil are these
people who do not know Allaah except in Ramadaan!
Truly, the success that Allaah grants His servant lies in the fasting of Ramadaan. And Allaah’s assisting
him to do that is a great blessing. Thus this calls for the servant to be
grateful to his Lord. And this understanding can be found in Allaah’s saying, after having completed the favor of the
month of fasting:
"(He wants that you) must
compete the same number of days, and that you must magnify Allaah
(by saying Allaahu Akbar)
for having guided you, so that you may be grateful to Him." [3]
So the one who is grateful for
having fasted, he will remain upon that condition and continue to perform
righteous deeds.
Indeed, the true manner of a Muslim is that of one who praises and
thanks his Lord for having been bestowed the ability to fast and make qiyaam (night prayer). His condition after Ramadaan is better than it was before Ramadaan.
He is more ready to obey, desiring to do good deeds and quick to implement the
obligatory acts. This is since he has acquired benefit from this prominent
institute of learning. It is that of one who fears for having his fast not
accepted, for indeed Allaah only accepts from those
who have Taqwaa.
The
righteous predecessors would struggle to complete and perfect their deeds,
hoping afterwards, that it would be accepted and fearing that it would be
rejected. From the reports of 'Alee t is that he said:
"Be more concerned with having your deeds accepted than with the deed
itself. Did you not hear Allaah say: 'Verily Allaah,
only accepts from those who have Taqwaa?' [4]"
[5]
'Aa'ishah said: "I asked the Messenger of Allaah r concerning the ayah: 'And
those who give away that which they give (i.e. charity and other good deeds),
while their hearts tremble with fear.' Are they the ones who drink alcohol and
steal?" He r said: "No, O daughter of As-Siddeeq. But rather, they are the ones who fast and pray
and give in charity, yet fear that it won't be accepted from them. They are the
ones who rush to do good deeds and they are the first to do them." [6]
So
be warned and again be warned – of turning backward after having attained
guidance, of going astray after persevering! And ask Allaah
to provide you with endurance in doing righteous deeds and continuity in
performing good acts. And ask Allaah that He grant
you a good end, in order that He may accept our Ramadaan
from us.
Footnotes:
[1]
Saheeh Muslim (no. 38)
[2] Surat-ul-Hijr: 99
[3] Surat-ul-Baqarah: 185
[4] Surat-ul-Maa'idah: 27
[5] Lataa'if-ul-Ma'aarif (pg. 246)
[6] Reported by At-Tirmidhee and authenticated by Al-Albaanee in his Saheeh checking
of it: (3/79-80)
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