With the holy month even closer, I bring you the final part of my series on Ramadan preparations.
I first brought up the need to prepare, so that we are not surprised when Ramadan starts, and also stressed the importance of planning to make more long term changes to our lives, rather than the 30 day marathon that dies down.
That was followed by some suggestions on how to begin preparing from a spiritual point of view. But Ramadan is also a very physical month, and hence its important for us to make physical preparations.
And this definitely does not only include making the samoosas and stocking up dates and Zam-zam water!
Physical preparations:
Sunan of Abu Dawud the Prophet has made the fasting of the sacred months praiseworthy, and Rajab is one of them.
Every faith has an innate character. The character of Islam is modesty. (Al-Muwatta, Volume 47, Hadith 9).
Achieving our goals for Ramadan or just making the most of the month can really only happen if we train ourselves to do so before the month begins.
The Prophet (PBUH) addressed his companions on the last day of Sha`ban, saying, “Oh people! A great month has come over you; a blessed month; a month in which is a night better than a thousand months; month in which Allah has made it compulsory upon you to fast by day, and voluntary to pray by night. Whoever draws nearer (to Allah) by performing any of the (optional) good deeds in (this month) shall receive the same reward as performing an obligatory deed at any other time, and whoever discharges an obligatory deed in (this month) shall receive the reward of performing seventy obligations at any other time. It is the month of patience, and the reward of patience is Heaven. It is the month of charity, and a month in which a believer’s sustenance is increased. Whoever gives food to a fasting person to break his fast, shall have his sins forgiven, and he will be saved from the Fire of Hell, and he shall have the same reward as the fasting person, without his reward being diminished at all.” [Narrated by Ibn Khuzaymah]
16 Days to Ramadan