Salamun Alaikum Wr Wb,
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http://www.ezsoftech.com/ramadan/ramadan01.asp

*Introduction to Ramadan: Month of Holy Quran*       [image: Bismillah]

[image: Ramadan] <http://www.ezsoftech.com/ramadan/ramadan_prep.asp>Fasting
in the month of Ramadan, like Namaaz (prayers) is a divine command. Allah
says in the Holy Quran <http://www.ezsoftech.com/ramadan/ramadan14.asp>, "O
you who believe! Fasting is prescribed for you, as it was prescribed for
those before you, so that you may guard (against evil)." (2:183)

It was reserved for Islam to formulate and perfect a form of spiritual
purification for every one of its followers, notwithstanding the state of
society they belonged to, and which could be performed without interfering
with their normal avocations and callings in every day life.

Whatever calling or vocation he is engaged in, does not hinder a Muslim from
carrying out this annual requirement of the Faith, the fast of this month of
Ramadan, which incidentally, is also one of the five cardinal points of
Islamic tenet.

The Muslim fast means a complete abstention from eating or drinking between
daybreak and sunset. The sighting of the thin sickle of the new moon of
Ramadan heralds for the Muslim the beginning of a month of glory and of
spiritual elevation, when, at Allah's command, he voluntarily and of his own
free will, denies himself between day-break and sunset, the blessing of food
and drink, and surrenders himself up wholly to Allah, observing the same
abstention throughout the whole month in his thoughts, his speech, his
behavior, his every act.

For this month, for the Muslim, means the triumph of the spiritual and the
pure in his nature over all the grossness and carnation, which is an
inevitable component of our human make-up. The Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAW)
in the following words beautifully explains the actual significance of the
fast: -

*"One who, while fasting, does not guard his tongue from telling lies, does
not refrain from doing bad deeds, is not respecting his fast and Allah does
not approve of mere abstention from food".* When you are keeping fast, you
should not speak ill of anybody, nor should you be boisterous and noisy. If
anybody speaks ill of you or tries to pick a quarrel with you return him
not, but say unto him that you are fasting.

*Divine Revelation:* Ramadan however, has another deeper significance for
the Muslim, Ramadan's greatness is manifest in the fact that Almighty Allah
chose it for the revelation of His Scriptures from time to time.

Abraham [Ibrahim (A.S.)] received scriptures on the first or third of
Ramadan, David [Dawood (A.S.)] on the twelfth or the eighteenth, Moses [Musa
(A.S.)] on the sixth, and Jesus [Esa (A.S.)] on the twelfth or the
thirteenth of Ramadan.

It was in the very month of Ramadan that the Holy Quran, the last revealed
Book, started descending upon Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAW). It testifies:
(Ramadan is the month in which was sent down the Quran as a guide to mankind
...) (2:185)

But the Holy Quran, the divine revelation from Allah to mankind through the
medium of our Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAW), has remained. In every Ramadan
the Muslims celebrate the spiritual significance of that divine fact the
eternal abiding permanence of the Holy Quran.

During this Holy month therefore, the Muslim takes himself more assiduously
to the reading of the Holy Book of Allah, the standing miracle of the Holy
Prophet Muhammad (SAW), the miracle which he stated would remain to testify
to the authenticity of Allah's message even after he, Muhammad (S.A.W.)
passed away.

Throughout this holy month, therefore, from every Muslim home is heard,
during the day and night, the pleasant and beautiful cadences of Quranic
recitation.

[image: Holy Quran] <http://islam.org/mosque/arabicscript/1/1.htm>Then there
is the Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAW) saying as an incentive to renewed reading
of the Holy Quran especially in this month: "A man gets the same reward by
reading one verse of the Holy Quran as others do by reading the whole of the
Holy Quran in other months." In this holy month of Ramadan it should be the
duty of every Muslim to read the Holy Quran and thereby gain an insight into
the Divine secrets. It breathes peaceful spirit to the human body. It
imparts purity to the human soul and removes many a curtain hanging between
man and God.

As the month of Ramadan is a specified period of purification, so the Holy
Quran must carefully be studied by every devotee of Islam for self-guidance.
Allah is the light of the heavens and the earth and the Holy Quran a light
for the seekers of truth. It wards off the evil effect of unhealthy
atmosphere, it sanctifies the cause of the fast and keeps the true believer
in direct communion with Allah, and it does but speaks His own words.

Only constant experience can tell the tremendous amount of pleasure one
finds in reading the Holy Quran.

"Says verily, my prayer, my sacrifices, my living and my dying are but
offerings to Allah, the Lord of Creation" - like a beacon of hope for the
faithful, these heartening words occur in the Holy Quran to strengthen the
hearts of the believing Muslim in the realness of their whole-hearted
surrender to Allah.

What has the believing Muslim to fear after reading this clear promise by
Allah of His nearness to His servants, not only throughout this life but
also in the hereafter?

In the holy month of Ramadan, especially, this promise of Allah's has a
particular significance for the believing Muslim who dedicates his prayers
and his sacrifices (in the form of his fasts) up to Allah, the Lord of
Creation.
      *Ramadan is the month of soul purification:*

[image: Ramadan Story] <http://www.ezsoftech.com/stories/mis27.asp>The Month
of Ramadan is also the month souls are purified. The social scientists
studying ethics believe that acquiring ideal sublime and ethical conscience
passes through three stages:

1. Getting rid of bad habits and attitudes;
2. Acquiring new good traits and habits;
3. Strengthening and crystallizing these traits.

To Allah we shall return at two bows length or nearer. O man, strive hard
towards your Lord until you meet Him.

In this respect I believe that the month of
Rajab<http://www.ezsoftech.com/islamic/07.asp>,
as it was related, is the month of asking forgiveness for one's guilt's and
sins, and it is also the month of the Prince of the Faithful (A.S), while in
the month of Shaaban <http://www.ezsoftech.com/islamic/08.asp> Muslims try
to acquire the manners of the greatest Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and then
they will strengthen them and crystallize them in the month of
Ramadan<http://www.ezsoftech.com/islamic/09.asp>.
Thus the month of Ramadan is the month of generosity, and feeding all who
are needed.

It has been related that if one's sins were not forgiven in the month of
Ramadan, they will not be forgiven until the following month of Ramadan or
until he performs pilgrimage <http://www.ezsoftech.com/hajj/default.asp>.



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