How can we prepare for the arrival of Ramadhan?
 
 
Praise be to Allaah.
Firstly; You have done well to ask this question, because you have asked how to 
prepare for the month of Ramadhan. Many people misunderstand the true nature of 
fasting, and they make it an occasion for eating and drinking, making special 
sweets and staying up late at night and watching shows on satellite TV. They 
make preparations for that long before Ramadhan, lest they miss out on some 
food or prices go up. They prepare by buying food, preparing drinks and looking 
at the satellite TV guide so they can choose which shows to follow and which to 
ignore. They are truly unaware of the real nature of fasting in Ramadhan; they 
take worship and piety out of the month and make it just for their bellies and 
their eyes. 
Secondly; Others are aware of the real nature of fasting in the month of 
Ramadhan, so they start to prepare from Sha’baan, and some of them even start 
before that. Among the best ways of preparing for the month of Ramadhan are: 
1 –Sincere repentance 
This is obligatory at all times, but because of the approach of a great and 
blessed month, it is even more important to hasten to repent from sins between 
you and your Lord, and between you and other people by giving them their 
rights, so that when the blessed month begins you may busy yourself with acts 
of worship with a clean heart and peace of mind. Allaah says (interpretation of 
the meaning): 
“And all of you beg Allaah to forgive you all, O believers, that you may be 
successful”                          [al-Noor 24:31] 
It was narrated from al-Agharr ibn Yasaar (may Allaah be pleased with him) that 
the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “O people, repent 
to Allaah for I repent to Him one hundred times each day.” Narrated by Muslim 
(2702). 
2 –Du’aa’ (supplication) 
It was narrated from some of the salaf that they used to pray to Allaah for six 
months that they would live until Ramadhan, then they would pray for five 
months afterwards that He would accept it from them. 
The Muslim should ask his Lord to let him live until Ramadhan with a strong 
religious commitment and good physical health, and he should ask Him to help 
him obey Him during the month, and ask Him to accept his good deeds from Him. 
3 – Rejoicing at the approach of the blessed month 
The arrival of Ramadhan is one of the great blessings that Allaah bestows upon 
His Muslim slave, because Ramadhan is one of the occasions of good in which the 
gates of Paradiseare opened and the gates of Hell are closed. It is the month 
of the Qur’aan and of decisive battles in the history of our religion. 
Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):  “Say: ‘In the Bounty of Allaah, 
and in His Mercy (i.e. Islam and the Qur’aan); —therein let them rejoice.’ That 
is better than what (the wealth)                  they amass” [Yoonus 10:58] 
4 – Discharging the duty of any outstanding obligatory fasts 
It was narrated that Abu Salamah said: I heard ‘Aa’ishah (may Allaah be pleased 
with her) say: I would owe fasts from the previous Ramadhan and I would not be 
able to make them up except in Sha’baan.  [Narrated by al-Bukhaari (1849) and 
Muslim (1146).] 
Al-Haafiz Ibn Hajar (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: From her keenness to 
do that in Sha’baan it may be understood that it is not permissible to delay 
making them up until another Ramadhan begins.  [Fath al-Baari (4/191).] 
 
 
 
5 – Seeking knowledge in order to be able to follow the rulings on fasting and 
to understand the virtues of Ramadaan. 
6 – Hastening to complete any tasks that may distract the Muslim from doing 
acts of worship. 
7 – Sitting with one’s family members – wife and children – to tell them of the 
rulings on fasting and encourage the young ones to fast. 
8 – Preparing some books which can be read at home or given to the imam of the 
mosque to read to the people during Ramadhan. 
9 – Fasting some of the month of Sha’baan in preparation for fasting Ramadhan. 
It was narrated that ‘Aa’ishah (may Allaah be pleased with her) said: The 
Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) used to fast 
until we said: He will not break his fast, and he used not to fast until we 
said: He will not fast. And I never saw the Messenger of Allaah (peace and 
blessings of Allaah be upon him) complete a month of fasting except Ramadaan, 
and I never saw him fast more in any month than in Sha’baan.  [Narrated by 
al-Bukhaari (1868) and Muslim (1156).] 
It was narrated that Usaamah ibn Zayd said: I said: O Messenger of Allaah, I do 
not see you fasting in any month as you fast in Sha’baan? He said: “That is a 
month that people neglect between Rajab and Ramadhan, but it is a month in 
which people’s deeds are takenup to the Lord of the Worlds and I would like my 
deeds to be takenup when I am fasting.”  [Narrated by al-Nasaa’i (2357); 
classed as hasan by al-Albaani in Saheeh al-Nasaa’i.]  
This hadeeth explains the wisdom behind fasting in Sha’baan, which is that it 
is a month in which deeds are takenup (to Allaah). Some of the scholars 
mentioned another reason, which is that this fasting is like Sunnah prayers 
offered beforehand in relation to the obligatory prayer; they prepare the soul 
for performing the obligatory action, and the same may be said of fasting 
Sha’baan before Ramadhan. 
10 – Reading Qur’aan 
Salamah ibn Kuhayl said: It was said that Sha’baan was the month of the Qur’aan 
readers. 
When Sha’baan began, ‘Amr ibn Qays would close his shop and free his time for 
reading Qur’aan. 
Abu Bakr al-Balkhi said: The month of Rajab is the month for planting, the 
month of Sha’baan is the month of irrigating the crops, and the month of 
Ramadhan is the month of harvesting the crops. 
He also said: The likeness of the month of Rajab is that of the wind, the 
likeness of Sha’baan is that of the clouds and the likeness of Ramadhan is that 
of the rain; whoever does not plant and sow in Rajab, and does not irrigate in 
Sha’baan, how can he reap in Ramadhan? Now Rajab has passed, so what will you 
do in Sha’baan if you are seeking Ramadhan? This is how your Prophet and the 
early generations of the ummah were in this blessed month, so what will you do? 

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