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Sermon of the
Prophet(sallallahu alaiyhi wassallam) welcoming Ramadhaan
Salman(R.A.)
of Persia related to us that "the Apostle of God (sallallaho alaihi wa
sallam) delivered a sermon on the last day of the month of Shaban."
In it, he
said: "O’ people ! A blessed month is casting its shadow upon you ; a
night of this month (the Night of Power) is better than a thousand months ;
Allah has prescribed the fasts of this month and ordered as a supererogatory
worship the standing up in his presence (i.e.; the offering up of Taraweeh
prayers ) during its nights ( on which there is great reward ). Whoever will
offer, in it, a non - obligatory ( i.e.; Sunnat or Nafl ) prayer with the
object of seeking the countenance of the Lord, will get a reward identical in
value to the reward on a Fardh ( i.e.; obligatory) prayer on the other days of
the year. It is the month of patient perseverance and the reward on patient
perseverance is Paradise, and it is the month of kindness and compassion. It
is the month in which the sustenance of the faithful bondsman is increased.
Whoever will invite a person who is fasting to break the fast with him will
get the same reward as the one who was fasting and there will be no reduction
in his reward either. Upon it, It was enquired from the Prophet (sallallahu
alaihi wa sallam) `Everyone of us does not have the means to ask (people) to
break the fast with him. (So, will he remain deprived of the great reward ?)
The Prophet (sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) replied `Allah will give the reward
to him (also) who will have a person who is fasting break the fast with a
little milk or a draught of water.` (Continuing the prophet observed): ` And
whoever will feed fasting person with a full meal (at the time of breaking the
fast), God will satiate him in such a manner from my pond (i.e.; Kausar) that,
after it, he will not feel thirsty until he has reached heaven.( After it, the
Prophet (sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) said) : `The first part of this blessed
month is Mercy, the second part is Forgiveness, and the third part is Freedom
from the Fire of Hell.` (After it, the Prophet (sallallahu alaihi wa sallam)
said ): `Whoever will make a reduction in the work of his slave or servant,
Allah will forgive him and grant him Freedom from Hell.` - Baihaqi
Commentary:
The purport of the above Hadith is clear. Yet we will offer a few comments on
some of the points here.
(I) The first
and the greatest virtue of the month Ramadan is that there occurs during it a
night which is better than thousand nights but months. It has, also, been
mentioned , as we know, in Sura-i -Qadr of the Quran. In fact, the whole of
the Surah deals with the suspiciousness and splendour of this night which it
should be enough to appreciate its worth and importance.
Approximately,
one thousand months thirty thousand nights. The superiority of the Night of
Power to a thousand months should, therefore, be taken to mean that the
devotees who are keenly desirous to earn the good graces of the Lord and His
propinquity can make as much progress in one night as in a thousand other
nights. Just as in the material world we see that by a jet propelled aeroplane
one can, nowadays, cover as much distance in a day as, or even in an hour, as
we done in a hundred years in the past, the rate of advance of the earnest
seekers of the countenance of the Lord, too, is increased so greatly in the
night of Power that they can attain in it was is possible in hundreds of
months.
The Prophet's
(sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) remark that if a person will seek the
propitiation of Allah, in the month of Ramadan, by performing a superogatory
act, it will be treated as equal in recompense to the fulfilment of an
obligatory duty in the other days of the year and if he will fulfil an
obligatory duty during it, it will be treated as equal in recompense to the
fulfilment of seventy obligatory duties during the rest of the year should be
seen in the same light. Thus, while the superiority of the Night of Power
peculiar to a particular night of Ramadan, the fetching of seventy times
reward by a virtuous act is the characteristic attribute of every day and
night of the blessed month.
(ii) Ramadan
has been described in the sermon quoted above as the month of fortitude and
compassion. In the Islamic usage `fortitude` signifies the suppression of
sensual desires and urges and endurance of painful and unpleasant things the
sake of learning the good pleasure of Allah. This is what fasting stands for,
from the beginning to the end. In the same way, while fasting the bondsman has
an experience of the rigours of starvation, and, from it, he learn to feel for
and sympathise with those who are forced by their circumstances to go hungry.
(iii) It,
also, tell that, in this month, the provision of the truthful bondsman is
augmented. The experience of every fasting believer is that he more and better
to eat and drink during Ramadan than in the other eleven months of the year.
In whatever way or through whatever course this increase may take place in
this world of cause and effect, it by the command of Allah in any case.
(iv) At the
end of the sermon it is said that the first part of the month of Ramadan is
Mercy, the second part is Forgiveness, and the third is Freedom from the Fire
of Hell.
The most
satisfactory explanation of it, in our view, is that there can be three kinds
of bondsmen who avail themselves of the boon and blessings of Ramadan.
Firstly, the pious souls who habitually take care not to commit a sin, and if
they ever fall into error, they immediately make amends for it through sincere
repentance. On these bondsmen the Mercy of the Lord begins to descend from the
very first night of Ramadan. Secondly, those who are not so pure in the heart
but are not altogether bereft of the fear of Allah as well. such Bondsmen
improve their state and make themselves deserving of the Mercy and Forgiveness
through fasting, repentance and other virtuous acts during this part of
Ramadan, the decision for their forgiveness is taken in the second part of the
month. Thirdly, those who have been unjust and have made themselves wholly
worthy of Hell through their misconduct . When even they atone somewhat for
their sinfulness through fasting and repentance along with the common Muslims
during the first and second parts of Ramadan, Allah decides upon their freedom
from Hell during the last one-third of the month when the Divine
benevolence
is at its peak.
FROM Meaning
and Message of the Traditions
BY SHAYKH
Mohammad Manzoor Nomani (RA).
Courtesy:
www.everymuslim.com
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