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Ramadan is a month of seeking forgiveness and
accumulating maximum reward. A hadith narrated by Abu Huraira (may Allāh
be pleased with him) states that the Prophet (peace and blessings of
Allāh be upon him) said:
“Every action of the son of Adam is given
manifold reward, each good deed receiving ten times its like, up to seven
hundred times. Allah the Most High said: ‘Except for fasting, for it is for Me
and I will give recompense for it, he leaves off his desires and his food for
Me’. For the fasting person there are two times of joy; a time of joy when he
breaks his fast and a time of joy when he meets his Lord, and the smell coming
from the mouth of the fasting person is better with Allah than the smell of
Musk.” [Muslim]
We
set high aims for this month but achieve only a little because we are not
prepared. We continue juggling between our distractions and our priorities
during the month and by the time we have a routine the month is nearing its
end.
We
have all heard the quote, “If you fail to plan, you are planning to fail.” Ramadan preparations should begin at least
thirty days before the month approaches. The sahabah (may Allāh be pleased with them) used to prepare six months in advance. The
Prophet (peace and blessings
of Allāh be upon him) trained himself for
the tough month of fasting by fasting the first fifteen days of Sha’ban. This
indicates that we need a plan to have a successful Ramadan.
Before
we work on our schedule for Ramadan let’s first identify the areas that we need to work on.
Ask yourself, “What are the actions that are dearer to Allah (glorified and exalted be He)?” These are
salah, Qur’an, dhikr, dua, sadaqah, gaining and sharing knowledge and improving
akh’laq (conduct). The next question to ponder upon is, “How can we get maximum
benefit out of these actions?”
Salah
· Make a goal of
performing every fard prayer at its prescribed time. The best tip to help you
in this regard is to prepare for the salah a little before the adhan goes on.
· Add sunnah and
voluntary prayers with each fard prayer that you perform (where applicable).
· Perform different
extra voluntary prayers such as Duha and Tahajjud.
Qur’an
· As you recite take out
a few minutes to read and understand the tafsir of the ayah that you just
recited.
· Work on your Arabic
knowledge by identifying new words in the ayah and studying their syntax and
morphology. Corpus Qur’an is
an excellent website to study Arabic grammar. Another resource for
understanding root words is Project Root List. Here you can search Arabic words by their root letters and
find their meaning. Next time when a similar word appears you will have an idea
of what it means.
Dhikr
· Keep your tongue moist
with dhikr throughout the day. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allāh be upon him) taught us morning and evening adhkar that are
beneficial for the dunya and in the hereafter.
· Besides the morning
and evening adhkar do astaghfar as much as you can. The Prophet(peace and
blessings of Allāh be upon him) sought Allah’s
forgiveness and repentance more than seventy times a day. Sincere repentance is
our key to Jannah and a means for increase in provision. Don’t ignore it.
Dua
· Prepare your dua list in
advance. Write down everything that you really desire in your life, no matter
how insignificant or silly it may appear to you.
· Memorize the masnoon
duas. Understand their meaning so that when you recite the dua, you do so with
full khushu’ and sincerity.
· Be creative and make
dua cards for yourself and your family. Hang or place them around your house so
that you are reminded to recite them.
Sadaqah
· Besides the obligatory
zakat keep some allowance for sadaqah.
· Give your time, your
company or sincere advice to someone, is also a sadaqah.
Gaining and Sharing Knowledge
· Work on your tajweed
or help a friend in improving theirs.
· Along with studying
the tafsir, take out time to study the sahih ahadith books. Start from Sahih
al-Bukhari.
· Purchase or download
awe-inspiring and motivational books to strengthen your iman. Kalamullah.com is a resourceful website that offers free books, lectures
and articles.
· Share your knowledge
with others. Teach the tafsir that you learned with at least one more person;
do so either verbally, through a Facebook status, a text message or an email.
· Teach a hadith or
masnoon dua to your family. Ask them the lessons they can derive from it.
Improving Akh’laq (conduct)
· Utilizing the knowledge
that you have acquired, start working on your character, righteousness and
integrity.
· Commit to leave one
bad habit and seek sincerity from Allah (glorified and exalted be He). Avoid gossiping and backbiting.
Do not concern yourself with other’s private matters but concentrate on
cleansing your soul.
Now that we have identified the areas we can work on to extract
maximum benefit, let’s plan a schedule:
Morning
1.Wake up for Tahajjud
by reciting the masnoon dua for waking up. Wash yourself and use the siwak.
2.Perform Tahajjud in a
quiet place seeking Allah’s love and forgiveness. Complete your prayer by
asking dua for your concerns and worries.
3.Prepare or help the
family in setting up suhur. Pick nutritious food and thank Allah for His
blessings.
4.Perform Fajr as early
as possible. Recite a portion of the Qur’an and study its tafsir. Make morning
adhkar, read one hadith and perform Duha. Get ready to start your day.
5.Keep reciting adhkar
or astaghfar as you dress up for work or school. Listen to a lecture during
your commute. Try to talk less and do more dhikr throughout the day.
Afternoon
1.Perform Dhuhr. Recite
a portion of Qur’an along with its tafsir.
2.Recite five masnoon
dua’s and do astaghfar.
3.If you are not at work
try to squeeze in a power nap for 15 – 20 minutes i.e. qailulah. This will give
you the energy to stand up during Qiyaam-ul-Layl.
Evening
1.Before the Asr prayer
take out a book and improve your Islamic knowledge by reading a page or two.
Perform wudhu and get ready for the prayer.
2.Recite the Qur’an
portion for Asr along with its tafsir.
3.Recite five masnoon
dua’s and do astaghfar.
4.Give sadaqah either
through money, giving food to a poor person or removing something harmful from
the path.
5.Exercise
6.Help the family with
preparations for iftar while keeping your tongue busy with adhkar.
Late Evening
1.When the time for
Maghrib approaches go into seclusion, take out your dua list and earnestly pray
for whatever you want.
2.Make dua loudly at the
iftar table so that if there are any young children at home they too can pick
it up from their elders.
3.Recite the masnoon dua
for breaking fast. Start with dates and thank Allah for your provision. Do not
eat too much and consume food in moderation.
4.As you wait for the
Isha adhan, sit with your family and share an ayah that you learned today or a
hadith. Ask them what they learned or a good deed that they performed during
the day. Share with them stories of the Prophets and how they used to worship
Allah(glorified and exalted be He).
5.Recite the fourth part
of the juz’ before you leave for Isha prayer.
Night
1.Start preparing for
the exclusive worship of Ramadan i.e. the Taraweeh prayers.
2.Take your family along
if there is an arrangement for women as well.
3.Pray the Witr praye,
recite Surah Mulk and go to bed in a state of ablution.
4.Set an alarm for
Tahajjud and recite the masnoon dua for sleeping. Contemplate on your life in
this world, the Day of Judgment and the hereafter.
Make dua to Allah (glorified and exalted
be He) to accept your good deeds, and give you the strength to perform
better. The deeds dearest to Allah (glorified and exalted be
He) are the ones that are done consistently. Stay committed to your goals
and do not become a “Ramadan Muslim” only!
About the Author:
Uzma Awan is a freelance writer having interests in
health, nutrition, sustainability and Islam. She journals her quest for a
sustainable lifestyle at Embracing Sustainability. She also has a Qur’an blog where
she shares Qur’an tafseer.
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