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An Nasiha and Al Huda Courses Presents
Ramadhan
� It is the 9th month in the Islamic Calendar� It is the only month mentioned by name in the Holy Quran
In this Month;� The Holy Quran was revealed in its entirety [Surah Al Qadr -‐ 97:1]
� Revelation commenced� The Prophet of Allah was instructed to announce his Prophethood
Holy Quran on Ramadhan
“Ramadhan is the month in which the Quran was revealed, as guidance for mankind, with clear proofs of the guidance and the criterion”
[Surah Al Baqarah -‐ 2:185]
Sacred Hadith on Ramadhan“Oh Allah make Rajab and Shabaan blessed for us and grant us Ramadhan”
[Musnad Ahmad]
“If they were to know the importance of Ramadhan they would wish for the whole year to be Ramadhan” [Musnad Abu Ya’la]
“They (companions and predecessors) would spend six months supplicating to reach Ramadhan and spend six months pleading for its acceptance”
[Lataaif ul Ma’aarif]
“O Allah, give me security (health and wellbeing) in Ramadhan and safeguard Ramadhan for me and protect me from your disobedience in it” [Dua of The
Messenger of Allah ]
Congratulating on the arrival of Ramadhan!
Hazrat Abu Hurairah (May Allah Almighty be pleased with him) states;
The Prophet would congratulate his companions by saying; ‘The month of Ramadhan has come to you, it is a
blessed month, Allah Almighty has prescribed its fasts upon you. In it the gates of Paradise are opened, the doors of Hell closed and the devils locked up. In it is a night better than a thousand months and whoever is deprived of its
guidance is surely deprived’ [An-‐Nasa’i]
Holy Quran on Fasting
“O you who believe! Fasting has been prescribed for you, as it was prescribed for those before you, so that you may
attain righteousness” [Surah Al Baqarah -‐ 2:183]
(The above command came in Shabaan 2 A.H)
“The Fast is for Me and I am its reward” [Hadith Qudsi -‐ Muslim]
“There are two joys for the fasting person, one at Iftaar and one at meeting his Lord” [Musnad Imam Ahmad]
“The Fast is a shield from the wrath of Allah” [Bayhaqi]
“The Fast is a shield from Hell, just like one of your shields in a battle [Nasai]
“The fast acts as a shield, as long as it is not ruined” it was asked “how does one ruin it? The Prophet replied “by lying and backbiting” [Tabrani]
Sacred Hadith on Fasting
Abdullah ibn Amr (May Allah Almighty be pleased with him)
relates that the Messenger of Allah said: “Fasting and Quran
will intercede for the slave on the Day of Judgement. Fasting will
say: ‘My Lord, I stopped him from food and pleasures by day so
grant me intercession for him.’ The Quran will say: ‘I stopped him
from sleep by night so grant me intercession for him.’ He said,
They will both be given intercession.” [Musnad Imam Ahmad]
Ramadhan; Month of The Holy Quran
What is Fasting?� Lexically: Fasting is to refrain or abstain from something.
� Legally: To abstain during the day (dawn to sunset) from fulfilling the desire of the stomach and carnal desires, whilst intending it for Allah Almighty.
Conditions which make Fasting an obligation:
1. Muslim2. Sane3. Mature4. Free from ill health5. Free from menstruation and postnatal bleeding6. Resident
IntentionThe Fast is valid if the intention is made during the night until the
middle of the day (mid-‐point between dawn and sunset)
The above is valid for the following types of fasts:� Month of Ramadhan
� Vows to fast a specific day� Nafl (Voluntary)
Sayyidah Aisha (May Allah be pleased with her) narrates, “The Prophet came to me one day and said “Is there anything with you (to eat)? I said “no” thereupon he said “I shall then fast” [Muslim]
IntentionFor the following Fasts the intention is required before dawn and
the type of fast needs to be specified:
� Unperformed Ramadhan Fast (Qada)
� Making up a ruined Nafl Fast (Qada of Nafl)
� When one is making a Kaffarah Fast
� If one vows to Fast on a non specified day
Situations which do not nullify the Fast� Eating, drinking or having marital relations forgetfully
� Wet dream (male or female)
� Applying oil to the body or Kohl to the eyes (even if it reaches the throat)
� Cupping (Hijaamah)
� If a person backbites (the reward is lost)
� If one intends to break his fast but does not do so
� Smoke entering the throat unintentionally
� If dust, dust of flour or a fly or the taste of medicine enters the throat
� If one awakens in a state of Janabah or starts the fast whilst requiring a ghusl.
� If one enters a river and water enters inside the opening of the ears
� Swimming
� Giving blood
Situations which do not nullify the Fast
� Vomiting unintentionally, even if it is a mouthful and even if some of it goes back down the throat
� Vomiting intentionally less then a mouthful (even if some goes back down the throat, it does not nullify the fast)
� Swallowing food already in the mouth which is less then the size of a chick pea (was there before the fast started)
� Chewing something like a sesame seed that comes from outside the mouth as long as the taste does not reach the throat
� Intramuscular injection
Situations which do not nullify the Fast
Situations which nullify the Fast� Start of menstruation/postnatal bleeding (Must make up Fast
for that day, regardless of the time discharge started)� Accidentally swallowing water used for gargling� Eating the pre-‐dawn meal believing it to be night but fajr has
commenced or breaking the fast believing it to be maghribbut the sun has not yet set
� Consuming anything that is not nutritious (sand, wood)� Any particles deliberately inhaled through the nose
There is no penalty for the above, only the Fast of the day needs to be made up
Situations which Require Expiation (Kaffarah)When is Kaffarah due?During the month of Ramadhan if one intended the fast before dawn and:
1-‐ Intentionally eats or drinks without an acceptable reason2-‐ Intentionally has sexual intercourseThen, he or she is required to perform a Kaffarah
Kaffarah� The expiation is to free a slave; if that is not possible, to fast two consecutive months; and if that is too difficult, to feed sixty poor people (two meals) NB: the broken fast must also be made up
Necessary to Refrain from Eating� If a person breaks their fast
� If a women becomes free from menstrual or post-‐natal bleeding after fa
� If a boy matures
� If a non Muslim becomes Muslim
NB: the latter two do not make up the fast of that day
Disliked acts whilst Fasting� To taste food/drink
� To chew
� Kissing etc.
� Gathering saliva and swallowing it
� To do anything that will make a person weaker such as cupping or acupuncture (excluding working or sitting exams!)
Recommended acts of Fasting� The Pre-‐dawn Meal (Sehri)
� “Observe Sehri, for verily there is blessing in the Sehri” [Bukhari]
� Hazrat ‘Irbaadh bin Saariya (May Allah Almighty be pleased with him) narrates; ‘The Prophet invited me to Sehri in Ramadhan by saying “Come! Join in the blessed meal” [Musnad Imam Ahmad]
� To delay the Sehri to the time it takes to recite fifty verses of the Holy Quran
Recommended acts of Fasting
� To open the fast with haste after sunset
� Increase in the recitation of The Holy Quran
� Be more generous
� Use miswaak
Dua at the time of Iftaar
“And when My servants ask you concerning Me, then Indeed, I am near. I accept the supplication of the
supplicant when he calls on Me” [Surah Al Baqarah -‐ 2:186]
“Verily at the time of Iftaar the fasting person has a dua that is not rejected” [Ibn Majah]
Those excused from Fasting� A Traveller (by definition of Islamic Law)
� Illness or delay in recovery
� Pregnant/nursing woman if she fears for her child
� Fear of death due to hunger or thirst
� Women who have menstruation/post natal bleeding
Making up the Fasts
“Then make it up on other days” [Surah Al Baqarah -‐ 2:184]
� Obligatory to make up missed fasts (if one is physically able to)
� Don’t have to be made up in ‘one go’� Should be made up as soon as possible, but can be made up at any point in ones life
� Shawwal, Shabaan, Dhul Hijjah
Salatul Taraweeh
� Sunnah Muakkadah for men and women
� Congregation is Sunnah Kifayah (for men) and prayed after Isha Salah
� Contains 20 units before the Witr Prayer
� Sunnah Kifaya to finish the Quran once
� There is no Qada for Salatul Taraweeh
Attaining ‘Piety’ by Safeguarding the Heart� Stomach� Physical Desires� Fame and Wealth� Greed� Competition� Jealousy� Ostentation -‐ Boasting� Arrogance -‐ Rancour� Envy – Enmity � Hate� Injustice� Corruption
� “Fasting is armor. So if it is a day in which one of you is fasting,
then he should not be vile in speech nor should he be sinful nor
should he be ignorant. And if someone reviles him, then he
should say: ‘I am a person that is fasting.’”
� “Perhaps all a person fasting derives from his fast is hunger and
thirst.”
� Whoever does not abandon false speech and acting upon it, then
Allah is not in need of him abandoning his food and drink.”
� Stomach being the centre of bodily powers and energies
� From the stomach comes weakness or strength, piety or disobedience and wickedness or righteousness
� Excessive eating instigates to what is unlawful
� Control of the tongue, sight, ears and thoughts
� Engaging in Quran, education, zikr and salawat
� Using time to reflect
Attaining ‘Piety’ by Safeguarding the Body
I’tikaf (Retreat)
Imam Zuhri (May Allah have mercy on him) Said: “I am
amazed at the people in how they abandoned the I'tikaf,
whilst the Prophet would perform this action. They
leave it whilst the Prophet did not, until he passed.”
Eid Day and Beyond…
� Offer your 5 daily prayers� Read Quran, even if it a small amount� Meet your family and friends� Spend money on your family and relatives (Fitrana)� Observe modesty and dress according to the Sunnah
Remember; the devil was locked up, now he is out –are you going to obey him or Obey Allah Almighty & His
Messenger ?
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