Source - Al Haadi
Ramadan is the month of fasting, standing, generosity, self-evaluation, patience and the Qur'aan. Indeed there are many groups and paths regarding the month of Ramadan. Let's see which group we belong to.
The first group:
is a group that sees Ramadan as a time of restrictions and preventions; a time of prohibitions from desires and lust. They do not comprehend the benefits of Ramadan. You will find them lazy and tired. They fast with great difficulties while continuing in backbiting, lying and other sins. They see the fast as nothing more than an obstacle in front of their desires.
As for the second group:
it is a group that sees the month of amadan as a month of food and drink. Most of their time is consumed going and coming from the grocery store purchasing food for themselves, families and guests. Ramadan doesn't increase them except in appetite. We know that consuming lots of foods will cause fatigue and laziness. The worst thing that the sons of Adam can fill is their stomachs. In addition, some from amongst them actually gain weight in Ramadan.
As for the third group:
they know nothing of Ramadan except that it is obligatory. Neither the days nor the nights are spent in worship rather they might not even perform the five daily prayers. They awaken with Allah's displeasure and sleep with Allah's displeasure.
As for the fourth group:
it is a group who does not know Allah except and until the month of Ramadan. They attend the Jumu'ah prayer, frequent the Masjid and the women wear the hijaab for the duration of Ramadan. And when the month is over all of those good deeds come to end, that is until the next Ramadan.
As for the fifth group:
this group is a group who can not wait for the arrival of Ramadan. And when it comes they roll up their sleeves even more and they work as hard as they can. This month rejuvenates and strengthens them.
Evaluate yourself. Which group do you belong to?
Monday, August 27, 2007
Five Groups of People during Ramadan
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6 comments:
There is a sixth group also. The Sufis, who fast every day from what is other than Allah, not only in food, but in thought and deed.
Ya Haqq!
Assalamu Alaikum,
Masha-Allaah that is really interesting.
May I ask where you got that from?
Salaam Dear Sister:
It is from an old post on Darvish entitled The Sufi Prayer:
http://darvish.wordpress.com/2006/09/06/the-sufi-prayer/
Ya Haqq!
Jazakallah,
I'm going to take a look insha'Allah.
Ramadan Mubarak to you and your family :)
Ya Haqq!
Eid Mubarak to you and your family :) May the day be filled with love and joy!
Ya Haqq!
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