
How the Salaf Observed Ramadan
Brother and sister Muslims, may the peace, mercy and blessings of Allah be upon
you. I send you this message filled with love and greetings. I send it to you
from a heart that loves you for the sake of Allah and I ask Him to bring us together
in the abode of His Benedictions and Mercy. On the occasion of the blessed month
of Ramadan, I extend to you this advise as a humble gift which I hope you will
accept with an open mind and that in turn, you advise me. May Allah protect you
and takecare of you.
How do we receive the blessed
month of Ramadan? Allah the Almighty says, "You
who believe, fasting has been prescribed for you asit was prescribed for those
before you that you may attain piety" [Qur'an 2:183].
My esteemed brother and sister, Allah has distinguished Ramadan from other
months with many merits and virtues which include:
The bad breath from the mouth of a fasting person is sweeter to Allah than
the fragrance of musk.
The angels ask forgiveness for those fasting until they break their fast.
Allah beautifies His Paradise each day
and says, "My righteous
servants are about to be spared suffering and harm, then they will be sent
to you."
The devils are chained during the month.
The doors of Paradise are opened while those of Hell are locked.
The night, Laylat al-Qadr, which is better than a thousand months occurs in
this month. Whoever is deprived of the good of this night has indeed been deprived
of goodness altogether.
Those fasting receive forgiveness on the last night of Ramadan.
Allah saves people from Hellfire during each night of Ramadan.
My esteemed brother and sister: How then do we receive the month containing
these merits and virtues? Is it by occupying ourselves with playfulness and
spending our nights with non-beneficial things? Or do we feel burdened and
panic at its arrival? We seek refuge with Allah from such attitudes. The righteous
servants of Allah welcome it with repentance and true determination to reap
its benefits and fully utilize its precious time. They ask Allah to help them
perform their acts of worship in the best manner. I therefore present to you
my dear brothers and sisters, the righteous deeds that are stressed during
Ramadan.
1. Fasting (Sawm):
The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings
of Allah be upon him) said, "Every
good deed of the son of Adam will be multiplied. He will receive ten-fold to
seven-hundred-fold reward for a good deed. Allah the Glorious and Majestic
has said 'but fasting is exceptional, for it is done for Me and I will give
reward for it, since one abandons his passion and food for My sake. There are
two occasions of joy for one who fasts, joy when he breaks it and joy when
he meets his Lord; and the breath (of an observer of fast) is sweeter to Allah
than the fragrance of musk." [Related by AI-Bukhari and Muslim].
Undoubtedly, this great reward will not
be for those who only abstain from food and drink, but as the Prophet (pbuh)
said, "Whoever does not abandon
obscene speech and evil action, Allah does not need his refraining from eating
and drinking." [Related by Al-Bukharij. The Prophet (pbuh) also said, "Fasting
is a shield. When anyone of you is fasting on a day, he should neither indulge
in obscene language, nor raise his voice; rather if anyone reviles him or quarrels
with him, he should say, 'I am fasting."' [Related by Al-Bukhari and
Muslim].
Therefore when you fast, servant of Allah, let your hearing, sight, tongue
and all your limbs fast, so that your fasting and non-fasting days are not
the same.
2. Praying Qiyam Al-Layl:
The Messenger of Allah (pbuh.) said, "He who observes the fast of the
month of Ramadan with sincere faith and hope for the reward of Allah will have
his past sins forgiven." [Related by Al-Bukhari and Muslim]. Also, Allah
says, "And the servants of Allah most gracious are those who walk on the
earth with humility, and when the ignorant address them, they say (Peace);
Those who spend the night in adoration of their Lord prostrating and standing" [Qur'an
63-64]. Thus, waking up in the night to pray qiyam al-layl i.e. performing
prayer in the middle of the night, was a regular act of the Prophet (pbuh)
and his Companions. Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her) said, "Do
not abandon qiyam al-layl, forthe Messenger of Allah (pbuh) never left it.
If he as not well or he felt heavy, he prayed sitting."
Umar Ibn Al-Khattab, used to pray at night
what he wished, until it was in the middle of the night, when he would wake
up his family to pray; then he would say to them "prayer.. prayer", and would recite this verse
of the Qur'an, "Enjoin prayer on your people, and be constant therein.
We ask you not to provide sustenance: We provide it for you. But the fruit
of the Hereafter is for righteousness" [Qur'an 20:132].
Ibn Umar used to recite, "Is one who worships devoutly during the hours
of the night, prostrating himself or standing (in adoration), who takes heed
of the Hereafter, and who places his hope in the Mercy of his Lord like one
who does not?" [Qur'an 39:9]. He said that was referring to Uthman Ibn
Affan (may Allah be pleased with him). Ibn Abi Hatim said Ibn Umar said that
it was due to the length of the prayer of the commander of the faithful,
Uthman, at night and his recitation to the extent that he may have recited
the entire Qur an in one rak'ah.
Alqamah Ibn Qays narrated, "I slept
with Abdullah Ibn Mas'ud (may Allah be pleased with him) one night. He woke
up in the early part of the night and began to pray. He recited with a recitation
similar to that of the neighborhood imam with a medium regular pace. Those
around him could hear him and he continued until what remained of the night's
darkness was equal to the time between the adhan (call) for maghrib prayer
and the end of the maghrib prayer time, i.e. a short time before daybreak.
He then performed witr prayer.
Furthermore, Al-Sa'ib Ibn Zayd narrated in a hadith that the reciter would
recite (the Qur'an) with hundreds of verses such that we supported ourselves
with staves due to the lengthiness of the prayer and did not leave until the
time of fair (dawn prayer).
Caution: Brother Muslim, you have to complete
the tarawih prayer with the imam in order to be reckoned as one of those
who stood (the night) in prayer. The Prophet (pbuh) said, "Whoever stays with his imam until he completes
the prayer, will have the night written for him as one who performed qiyam
al-layl, i.e. one who stood the night in prayer." [Related by compilers
of sunan books].
3. Charity (Sadaqah):
The Prophet (pbuh) was the most generous
of people, and he was most generous during Ramadan. He was more generous
with good deeds than the blowing wind. The Messenger of Allah also said, "The best charity is one given during
Ramadan." [Related by Al-Tirmidhi from Anas].
Zayd Ibn Aslam narrated from his father
as saying, "I
heard Umar Ibn Al-Khattab (may Allah be pleased with him) say, 'The Messenger
of Allah ~buh) commanded us to donate to charity, so I gave some of my
wealth. Then I said, 'Today I will compete with Abu Bakr if I can ever do
so.' Then I donated half of my wealth. The Messenger of Allah ~buh) asked
me, 'What did you leave for your family?' He said, 'I said the same as what
I gave out.' But Abu Bakr brought all of his wealth and the Messenger of
Allah (pbuh) asked him, 'What did you leave for your family?' He replied,
'I left them with Allah and His Messenger,' I said, 'I will never compete
with you for anything again.
Talha Ibn Yahya Ibn Talha narrated, "My grandmother Sa'da bint Awf AI-Mariyah
who was the wife of Talha Ibn Ubaydullah related to me, 'Talha came to me one
day disconcerted. So I asked him, 'Why is it that I see you with a gloomy face?
What is the matter with you? Is there anything that I can help you with?" He
said, "No, you are a faithful Muslim wife." I said, "Then what
is the matter?" He said, "The wealth that I have has increased and
that disturbs me." I said, "Don't worry, distribute it." She
said, 'He divided it until not even a single diniam was left." Talha Ibn
Yahya said: "I asked the custodian of Talha's property how much the amount
was." He said, 'Four hundred thousand."'
Therefore dear brother, charity during Ramadan has special significance, so
hasten to give it out according to your means. Charity takes many forms.
Feeding the Needy:
Allah the Almighty says, "And they feed, for the love of Allah, the indigent,
the orphan, and the captive, (saying), 'We feed you for the sake of Allah Alone.
No rewards do we desire from you, nor thanks. We only fear a Day of frowning
and stress from the side of our Lord.' But Allah will deliver them from the
evil of that day, and will spread over them brightness and a (blissful) joy.
And because they were patient and constant, He will reward them with a garden
(and garments of) silk" [Qur'an 76:8-12]. The Salaf used to ensure feeding
others and they placed it before many acts of worship, and it is equally
rewarded whether you feed a hungry person or a good Muslim brother of yours.
Hence, poverty is not a condition for feeding a person.
The Messenger of Allah (')buh) said, "When a believer feeds a hungry
believer, Allah will feed him from the fruits of Paradise. And when he quenches
the thirst of a believer, Allah will make him drink from the pure sealed wine
of Paradise." [Related by Al-Tirmidhi with a good chain of narration].
Some of our pious predecessors said, "For me to invite ten of my friends
and feed them with a meal that they like is better for me then freeing ten
of the descendants of (Prophet) Isma'il." Many among the Salaf used
to leave their food for breaking the fast for others. They included Abdullah
Ibn Umar (may Allah be pleased with him), Dawud Al-Ta'i, Malik Ibn Dinar
and Ahmad Ibn Hanbal. Ibn Umar did not break his fast except with the orphans
and the needy. Sometimes, if he learned that his family had turned back the
orphans and the needy, he would not break the fast that night. Also among
the Salaf were those who fed their brother Muslims while they still continued
to fast. They also served them and attended to their well-being. Among them
were AI-Hassan Al-Basri and Abdullah Ibn Al-Mubarak.
Abu Al-Sawar Al-'Adwi said, "Some men from Banu Adiy tribe used to pray
in the mosque. None of them ever broke the fast alone with his food. If he
found someone to share with, he ate with him, if not, he would take it to the
mosque, so that others ate with him and he ate with others. Feeding other people
is an act of worship which triggers many other acts of worship. Ties of love
and brotherliness are strengthened between you and the person you feed and
that may lead you to Paradise." The Prophet (pbuh) said, "You will
not enter Paradise until you believe and you will not believe until you love
one another." This deed will keep you close to righteous people and
Allah will reward you as the food you provide helps them with their acts
of obedience (to Allah).
Providing Food to Break the Fast:
The Messenger of Allah (pbuh) said, "Whoever feeds a fasting person will
have a reward equal to that of the fasting person, without any reduction in
his reward." [Related by Ahmad and Al-Nasai. Also verified by Al-Albani
as sahih]. In a hadith narrated by Salman Al-Farisi, the Prophet (pbuh) said, "Whoever
feeds a fasting person, will be recompensed with forgiveness of sins and
salvation from Hell.
He will receive the same reward as the
fasting person without causing him any reduction (in his reward). (The Companions)
said, 'Messenger of Allah, not all of us can find something to feed a fasting
person.' The Prophet (pbuh) said, 'Allah will give this reward to he who
feeds a fasting person with a sip of milk or a piece of dates, or a sip of
water. And Allah will make him who quenches the thirst of a fasting person
to drink from my cistern a drink that he will never feel thirsty until he
enters Paradise (where there is no thirst)."
4. Intensifying the Recitation of the Qur'an:
I will remind you dear brother of two actions of the pious Salaf of this Ummah:
Undertaking Much Recitation of the Qur'an:
The month of Ramadan is the month of the Qur'an. The Muslim must therefore
recite the Qur'an a great deal. The Salaf used to pay particular attention
to the Book of Allah, and angel Jibril (Gabriel) used to study the Qur'an with
the Prophet (pbuh) during Ramadan. Uthman Ibn Affan used to complete reciting
the Qur'an once each day. Some of the Salaf also completed the Quran in their
qiyam prayer every three nights. Others completed it every seven days, while
some others completed it every ten nights. They used to recite the Qur'an during
prayers and at other times. During Ramadan, Al-Shafi'i used to complete reciting
the Qur'an sixty times, excluding prayer times. AI-Aswad used to complete reciting
the Qur'an every two nights. Qatada regularly completed the Qur'an within seven
nights, while during Ramadan, he completed it every three nights, but in the
last ten days of Ramadan, he completed it every night. When Ramadan came, Al-Zuhri
left studying the hadith and study circles with scholars and he concentrated
on reciting the Qur'an from the book (i.e. not from memory).
Also, when Ramadan came,Sufyan Al-Thawn left all other acts of worship and
concentrated on the Qur'an.
Ibn Rajab said that it was reported from the Prophet (pbuh) that the Qur'an
may not be completed in less than three days by those who recite it constantly.
As for the blessed times such as Ramadan, especially during the nights of expecting
laylat al-Qadr or when in holy places such as Makkah for those not inhabiting
it, it is recommended that the recitation of the Qur'an be increased in order
to benefit from the blessings of the time and the place. This is the opinion
of Ahmad, Ishaq and others among the distinguished scholars. As we indicated
earlier, the actions of other scholars also support this view.
Weeping During the Recitation of the Qur'an:
It was not reported from the Salaf that
they chanted the Qur'an like poetry without pondering and understanding (its
meanings); rather, they were moved by the Words of Allah, and they in turn
changed the hearts of others with it. In a hadith in AI-Bukhari, Abdullah
Ibn Mas'ud (may Allah be pleased with him) said, "The Messenger of Allah (pbuh) said, 'Recite (the Qur'an) to me.'
Then I said, 'How can I recite to you when it was revealed to you?' The Prophet
(pbuh) said, 'I like to hear it from someone else."' Abdullah Ibn Mas'ud
said, "I recited the Qur'an from Surah Al-Nisa' until I reached the verse
that says, 'How will it be then, when We bring from every nation a witness
and bring you to witness over all of them"' [Qur'an 4:41]. The Prophet
(pbuh) said, 'That is enough.' I turned to the Prophet (pbuh) and found his
eyes flooding with tears."'
Al-Bayhaqi related from Abu Hurayrah that
the Prophet (pbuh) said, "When
the verse of the Qur'an that says 'Do you then wonder at this recital (the
Qur'an) and you laugh at it and weep not.' [Qur'an 53:59-60] was revealed,
the Companions residing in the Suffah, (the courtyard of the Prophet's mosque)
wept until tears began to trickle down their cheeks." When the Prophet
(pbuh) heard their weeping, he wept with them and his weeping made us weep.
The Messenger of Allah said, "The person who weeps in humility to Allah
will not enter Hell."
Ibn Umar read surah Al-Mutaffifin until
he reached '...the Day when (all) mankind will stand before the Lord of the
Worlds...' [Qur'an 83:6]. He wept to such an extent that he fell to the ground
and could not move on to the next verses. Furthermore, Muzahim Ibn Zafar
related, "Sufyan
Al-Thawn lead us in maghrib prayer, and when he reached 'You (Alone) do
we worship and You (Alone) do we ask for help' [Qur'an 1:5], he began to
weep so that his recitation was disrupted. So he started from Alhamdulillah
again."
It has been reported that Ibrahim Al-Ash'ath
said, "One
night, I heard Fudhayl Ibn Ayadh reciting this verse of the Qur'an, repeatedly
as he wept, 'And We shall try you until We test those among you who strive
their utmost and persevere in patience, and We shall test your facts (whether
true or false)' [Qur'an 47:31] But he kept on saying the words of Allah,
'And We shall test your facts', then he would say, 'And You will test our
facts? If You test our facts, You will disgrace us and expose our secrets.
Indeed ifYou do that, You will destroy us and punish us,' and he would
continue crying.
5. Sitting in the Mosque Until Sunrise:
"When the Prophet (pbuh) prayed fair prayer, he sat in his prayer place
until sunrise." [Related by Muslim].
AI-Tirmidhi narrated from Anas that the
Prophet (pbuh) said, "Whoever
prays fair in the congregation and remains seated, remembering Allah until
sunrise, then performs two rak"at; it will be for him as the reward
of complete...complete...complete Hajj and Umrah."
This is the reward promised for everyday, so how will it be for Ramadan?
Dear brother, may Allah protect you, have a good sleep at night to assist
you in getting this great reward. Also, emulate righteous people and train
your soul to strive for the pleasure of Allah. Have high aspirations to reach
the highest of the grades of Paradise.
6. Observing I'tikaf:
The Prophet (pbuh) used to observe I'tikaf
during ten days of Ramadan. But in the year of his death, he stayed in I'tikaf
for twenty days." [Related
by Al-Bukhari). Thus, I'tikaf which means staying in the mosque continuously
for a certain period of time, is an act of worship that embraces many
acts of bedience to Allah, such as reciting the Qur'an, praying, remembering
Allah, supplicating, etc.
The person who has not experienced it might think that is difficult to bear,
but it is easy for whomever Allah makes it easy. Thus, whoever arms himself
with good intentions and true determination, Allah helps him undertake the
task with ease. I'tikaf is stressed more during the last ten days of Ramadan
in anticipation of laylat al-Qadr. It is a permissible form of seclusion as
the person observing it holds himself in seclusion out of obedience to Allah
and His remembrance. He also cuts himself off from anything that would distract
him from the observance of I'tikaf His heart is set on all deeds that draw
him closer to Allah and the only desire he has is to do what pleases Allah.
7. Performing Umrah During Ramadan:
It has been established that the Prophet
(pbuh) said, "An Umrah performed
in Ramadan is equal in reward to Hajj." [Related by AlBukhari and Muslim).
In another version the Prophet (pbuh) said, "The same (reward) as performing
Hajj with me." So, congratulations to you my brother (who succeeds)
in performing a pilgrimage with the Prophet (pbuh).
8. Anticipating Laylat Al-Qadr:
Allah the Almighty says, "We have indeed revealed this (Message) in the
Night of Power. And what will explain to you what the Night of Power is? The
Night of Power is better than a thousand months" [Qur'an 97:1-3). The
Prophet (pbuh) said, "He who observes laylat al-Qadr with sincere faith
and hope for the reward of Allah will have his past sins forgiven." [Related
by AI-Bukhari and Muslim). The Prophet (pbuh) used to look out for laylat
al-Qadr and commanded his Companions also to look out for it. He used to
wake up his family members during the last ten nights in the hope that they
would succeed in meeting the blessed night (in worship).
It is related in Musnad Ahmad from Ubada
that the Prophet (pbuh said, "Whoever
stays awake in anticipation of laylat al-Qadr, and succeeds in getting it,
will have all of his sins both past and future forgiven." [AlNasai reported
a similar hadith, while Al-Hafidh Ibn Hajar said that its chain meets the
conditions for authenticity].
It has been reported that some of our predecessors among the Companions and
their successors took a complete bath and used perfume during the last ten
nights (of Ramadan) in anticipation of laylat al-Qadr, which has been highly
honored by Allah.
So those of you who have wasted their time with nothing beneficial, make up
for what you have missed by observing the night of laylat atQadr, as it is
reckoned from your age. Good deeds undertaken in this night are better than
(the deeds of) a thousand months, and whoever is deprived of its benefits has
indeed been much deprived.
9. Remembering Allah, Supplicating and Seeking Forgiveness
Dear brother, the days and nights of Ramadan are distinguished times, so seize
the opportunity by increasing your remembrance of Allah, and making supplications,
especially during the chosen periods when they are more acceptable to Allah.
These include:
When breaking the fast, since the fasting person's supplications are not rejected.
The last third of the night, when our Lord
descends and says, "Is
there anyone asking that I may give;is there anyone seeking forgiveness
that I may forgive?"
Asking for forgiveness at dawn, as Allah
says, "And in the hours of early
dawn, they (were found) praying for forgiveness" [Qur'an 51:18].
Looking out for the chosen hour on Friday when supplications are answered.
This hour is most likely to be the last hour of Friday (before sunset).
Finally, dear brother: After this round
in the garden of Paradise, under the shade of righteous deeds, I would like
to draw your attention to an important issue. Do you know what that is? It
is sincerity. Yes, sincerity. How so many are the people who fast but benefit
nothing other than hunger and thirst from their fast. And how so many are
the people who stay awake in worship but get nothing other than sleeplessness
and fatigue. May Allah save you and me from that kind of outcome. Consequently,
we find the Prophet (pbuh) stressing this matter when he said, "(Fasting) with full faith and hoping for a reward
from Allah." The Salaf therefore used to do their righteous deeds secretly
in fear of falling into showing off.
Hence, we find this great Tabi'i, i.e.
from the generation succeeding the Companions of the Prophet, Ayyoub Al-Sakhtiyani,
about whom Hamad Ibn Zayd said, "Sometimes, when studying hadith, Ayyoub
would be so moved and he would turn (away) to blow his nose. Then he would
say, 'How severe this cold is! Pretending to be having a cold to hide his
weeping."
It has been reported that Muhammad Ibn
Wasi' said, "I
have known men among whom there is one whose head would be placed beside
that of his wife on the same pillow, so that the part of the pillow under
his cheek would become wet from tears without his wife noticing it. I have
also known men, who while in the row for prayer, tears would pour down
their cheeks and the one next to them would not notice it. Ayyoub AlSakhtiyani
used to remain awake for the entire night (in worship) yet he would hide
it. So when morning came, he raised his voice as if he had woken up that
instant. Ibn Adiy related that Dawud Ibn Abi Hind fasted for forty years
without his family knowing about it. His occupation was embroidery, so
he would take his lunch along with him (to work) but donate it to charity
on the way. When he returned at night, he would brake his fast with the family
and they did not know that he was fasting."
Sufyan Al-Thawn said, "The servant
of Allah would do his deeds secretly, and the devil would persist in tempting
him until he convinces him to do it openly. The devil would then continue
to insist until the person wants to be thanked for the deed. So, it will
be converted from a deed done openly to one done for showing off."
10. Amusement During Ramadan:
Dear brother, I think I have prolonged
my admonition to you to seize this opportunity. I have taken some of your
time, but let us look together at a very critical phenomenon that we all
fall into, especially during Ramadan. It is the phenomenon of wasting time
and spending it in ways other than obedience to Allah. This indeed means
a lack of awareness and amounts to turning away from the Mercy and Bounty
of Allah Who says, "But whosoever turns away
from My Message, verily for him is a life narroweddown, and We shall raise
Him up blind on the Day of Judgment. He will say, 'My Lord, why have You raised
me up blind while I had sight (before)?' Allah will say, 'Thus did you, when
our signs came upon you, forget them; so will you be this day forgotten. And
thus do we recompense him who transgresses beyond bounds and believes not in
the signs of his Lord. And the chastisement of the Hereafter is far more grievous
and enduring" [Qur'an 20:124-127]. One feels so much pain in his heart
and is so much dismayed to find Muslim youth filling the sidewalks and playgrounds
during the most virtuous nights of Ramadan.
How so many are the sins and forbidden acts committed during the nights of
Ramadan! Yes, the Muslim must be truly concerned about the manner in which
Muslims spend their time. He must also be disturbed to find Muslim youth spending
their time in ways that are not pleasing to Allah. But do not worry. The path
to your happiness and that of your Muslim brothers is to call them to apply
Islamic teachings (i.e. doing da 'wah) and to make supplications for them.
Yes, da'wah to those Muslims who have become unaware of their Islamic duties,
and guiding them to the Straight Path. Also, make supplications for them in
their absence that Allah may accept it from you and that they do not become
among those deprived of guidance.
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