A
Simple Ramadan Program - By Sheikh Abdullah Yusuf Azzam
Rahimahu Allah
31 August 2010
By Al-Ikhwah Al-Mujahidun
{"O you who
believe! Fasting was prescribed for you as it was
prescribed for those before you, so that you may
become pious. Fast for a fixed number of days, but if
any of you is ill or on a journey, the same number
should be made up from other days. And as for those
who can fast with difficulty, they have to feed a poor
person. But, whoever does good of his own accord, it
is better for him. And that you fast, it is better for
you if only you knew."} [al-Baqarah; 183-184]
It is, as the Lord of Glory Said, a fixed number of
days. Rather, it is a fixed number of hours! The month
of Ramadan is either 720 hours, or 696 hours, and
every minute of it has a price and a value. The
Salaf and the Companions - may Allah be Pleased
with them - used to await these days of Ramadan from
the year to year, as it has been reported in a
narration that the Companions used to say, when Rajab
had arrived: "O Allah, assist us in worshiping You
in Rajab and Sha'ban, and allow us to witness
Ramadan."
Because Ramadan is the annual occasion of the
cleansing of the soul, spirit, and body, its effect on
the human spirit and body is not that profound. The
acts of worship of the soul are many, and as much as
the body receives its share of pain during the course
of its worship, it will receive its share of light.
That is why Jihad is the uppermost peak of Islam;
because it is the most painful and difficult of the
acts of worship. Its reward is greater, its effect on
the soul deeper, and its result in building the spirit
and in ingraining Tawheed in it is great.
Therefore, there are acts of worship dealing with
one's wealth. However, its effect on the soul is
usually less than the effect of an act of worship
dealing with the body. So, Zakah has a deep
effect on the soul, as it purifies it from
covetousness. However, you cannot truly sympathize
with the poor person unless you feel his pain, live as
he lives, and starve as he starves. If you starve,
then you feel your body becoming stronger and more
durable. At that time, you become joyous that you were
able to sacrifice something and purify yourself from
covetousness
Jihad is the same way: Jihad with one's wealth does
not purify one's soul in the same way as Jihad with
one's self does. And because of this, Islam did not
relieve any of the Companions of the obligation of
Jihad with his self, no matter what his position in
society, and no matter how good his reputation, such
as in the case of 'Uthman.
And the Salaf - may Allah be Pleased with
them - would calculate Ramadan by the minute. They
were praying behind Ubayy bin Ka'b - and 'Umar bin al-Khattab
was praying Tarawih behind him - and they
would require sticks to support themselves on as a
result of his long standing in the prayer, and the
Companions would say: "We fear that we will miss
the suhur praying behind Ubayy, and we fear that the
Fajr time will come, causing us to miss the Blessed
Meal - they used to refer to suhur as the Blessed Meal
- so, let our children rush to prepare the meal."
And it was reported from some of the Tabi'in,
and those who came after them, in regards to their
Qur'an and prayer, that some of them would complete
reciting the Qur'an sixty times in Ramadan, and this
was specifically narrated in regards to al-Imam ash-Shafi'i;
he used to complete it once during the day, and once
during the night. Some of them would complete it once
during the night and day, and others would complete it
once every three days, until they reached the last ten
days, in which they would seclude themselves in the
mosque, completing it once a day.
And to complete the Qur'an in a day is easy, if we
keep in mind that to recite the Qur'an slowly (tartil)
takes about 24 hours, and a quicker recitation takes
about ten hours. It is possible for the one who has
memorized the Qur'an to complete one juz' in
20 minutes, allowing him to complete all thirty
juz's in ten hours. I was told by Abu al-Hasan
an-Nadawi: "I saw my teachers, and some of them
would not speak at all in Ramadan. Rather, they would
only engage in worship; either Qur'an or prayer. If
someone were to speak to them, they would count out
their words, and calculate them by the minutes and
seconds."
So, Ramadan consists of fasting and prayer.
Because of this, the Salaf, such as al-Imam
Malik, would seclude themselves until the time of
giving a class, saying: "Verily, Ramadan is for
praying and reciting the Qur'an." Some of them
would say: "Ramadan is praying, giving charity,
and reciting the Qur'an."
And in Ramadan, the gates of Paradise are opened, and
the gates of Hell are shut, and the devils are chained
up. This is something that actually happens, as one of
my trustworthy friends who used to have contact with
the jinn - but has since repented - informed
me:
"When I would ask the jinn who I would work with
to relay to me any news, they would say: "We
are inactive in Ramadan." I used to think
that they were believing jinn, as they would pray and
fast with me. However, I realized from their answer,
that they were devils (i.e., disbelieving jinn).
Later, after an experiment, I confirmed for myself
that they were disbelievers: I requested from them one
day that they heal my cousin, so, they said:
"She will not be cured unless she puts on a cross."
So, I said to them: "You really are devils.
You are from the disbelieving jinn."
They said: "We are from the believing
jinn."
I said: "From now, we have nothing to do with
each other."
They said: "We will hurt you, then."
I said: "I dare you to try to hurt me. We will
meet at midnight at the graveyard, the most secluded
and frightening place I can think of," and at
midnight, I made ablution and prayed two rak'ahs, and
went to the graveyard. I did this for three nights in
a row, but the jinn were unable to even come near me."
So, it is something physical, not simply metaphoric.
The devils are chained, and they are unable to move
about and cause evil between the people. The major
jinn are the ones who are chained, while the
minor devils are left to move about.
And Ramadan is the Ramadan of Jihad, so, I advise
everyone of you to not fall short in a single day in
Ramadan.
I was in Qatar, or the Emirates, and I was told:
"The brothers in America called, asking if you could
go spend the last ten nights with them." I said:
"Subhan Allah! I spend the last ten nights in America,
and I leave Jalalabad, Qandahar, and Kabul erupting?
The hour in these places is better than standing in
prayer for sixty years, and I go and enter America,
even if in Ramadan?" And because of this, for the
duration of my stay here, especially in the last five
years, I always loved to spend every Ramadan outside
of Peshawar, and to not enter Peshawar unless it was
necessary. I would spend it either in the training
camp in Sada, Jadji, or any other place, so that it
would be written for me as a Ramadan of ribat,
and the Ramadan in the land of ribat is a
thousand times better than Ramadan outside of the land
of ribat, as the Prophet said:
"Ribat for one day
in the Path of Allah is better than a thousand days in
any other place, even if one were to fast all day and
pray all night." [Reported by at-Tirmidhi and an-Nasa'i]
So, brothers, whoever of you stays in Peshawar, then
let him comply with the following daily program:
Do not stay up late in Ramadan, as Ramadan is the time
of praying, fasting, and seeking Allah's forgiveness
during the morning hours. So, break your fast in your
homes on some dates or water, or in the mosque, and
provide some dates and water in the mosques for those
who might break their fast there, and glad tidings to
the one who provides food for the one breaking his
fast:
"Whoever provides
food for the fasting person, then, he will have the
same reward as the fasting person, without the fasting
person's reward being diminished at all," even if
it is only on a piece of a date, so, for this, let the
competitors compete for this great reward.
I was in Qatar, and some of the good-doers said to me:
"We wish to provide food for a thousand fasting
Mujahideen for all of Ramadan. How much does each
Mujahid require in Ramadan?" I said: "He
requires three Qatari riyals or dirhams."
Suddenly, a check was being written for 90,000 Qatari
riyals, with him saying:"This is the cost of food
for a thousand Mujahideen in Jalalabad, and I ask that
you alert me of its arrival." When it arrived the
next day, I was surprised to hear the phone ring, with
him telling me: "The money for the food of two
thousand more is on the way. Feed them rice and meat,
as they are the best of foods."
Comply with this program, and it is easy: break your
fast in the mosque, then pray the Maghrib.
Return to your homes, eat as much as Allah has Willed
for you to eat, and after that, make istighfar
while you are awaiting the time for 'Isha'.
Then, pray the 'Isha' and Tarawih in
the mosque, then, return to your homes. Eat the
suhur, and be particular about this time. In
addition to it being a blessed meal, the best time to
make istighfar is in these early morning hours.
So, after the suhur, rush to make ablution
and perform some Tahajjud, and increase in
your connection with the Lord of Glory:
"Our Lord descends
to the lowest heaven during the last third of the
night, Asking: 'Who
will call on Me so that I may respond to him? Who is
asking something of Me so I may give it to him? Who is
asking for My forgiveness so I may forgive him?'"
So, take advantage of these times - the early morning
hours - in which an answered supplication is almost
certain.
{"Those who are patient, those who are true, the
obedient with sincere devotion in worship to Allah,
and those who spend in the Way of Allah, and those who
pray and beg Allah's Pardon in the last hours of the
night."} [Al 'Imran; 17]
{"They used to sleep but little by night, and in
the hours before dawn, they were asking for
forgiveness."} [adh-Dhariyat; 17-18]
So, when the Fajr time enters, go to the
mosque and pray there. And try, if you do not have
work, to not sleep during the time between Fajr
and sunrise:
"For me to sit
with a group of people after the morning prayer,
remembering Allah - the Mighty and Majestic - until
the Sun rises is more beloved to me than freeing four
slaves from the children of Isma'il..." [Reported
by Abu Dawud]
After this, go and rest until midday. From midday
until 'Asr, attend to the needs of your
family.
Try to generally decrease in eating, drinking, and
consuming sweets, keeping in mind that you are
surrounded by widows, children, and orphans who are
unable to afford plain rice. Set aside your sweets,
bread, and rice for such people.
Your women are also in need of cleansing their souls,
and they are in need of freeing themselves for the
recitation of the Qur'an and worship. Their
preoccupation with preparing food is a preoccupation
from the essential activities of Ramadan; it is a
preoccupation from istighfar, recitation, and
worship. So, if you pray the 'Asr, and you
have no other obligations to keep you busy, seclude
yourself in the mosque until the Sun sets, and indulge
in the recitation of the Qur'an:
"...and for me to
sit with a group of people after the 'Asr prayer,
remembering Allah - the Mighty and Majestic - until
the Sun sets is more beloved to me than freeing four
slaves from the children of Isma'il."
So, when it is time for Maghrib prayer, pray
it, and return to your home.
This is a program that anyone can follow, either most
or all of it. Pay close attention to these days, in
particular, and pay attention to these hours. In
Ramadan, there is no time for 'he said, she said,'
or watching television, or socialization. Do not visit
one another in your houses during the nights of
Ramadan, as this constitutes wasting and theft of time
of this blessed month. There is the mosque in which
you are able to meet and chat in after praying
Tarawih, and any of your brothers who need
something from you, your meeting place is in the
mosque, and your place of departure is the mosque. Do
not preoccupy the people with your presence in their
homes during the nights of Ramadan...