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Ramadan: A season for devoution

- Mundagi@dailytrust.com with M.U Ndagi 0805963739­4 (SMS only)

Praise is due to Allah (STW) that gradually and steadily, we have come this far in this year’s Ramadan fast. At sunset today, we would have had 15 days of Ramadan fast. Allahu Akbar! But have we really taken advantage of this unique month and the exceptiona­l opportunit­ies offered by it? Let us assess our activities in the last fifteen days to see if we haveengage­d enough in acts of ibadah (devoution) that should expectedly­strengthen our tie with our creator.

Ramadan which provides opportunit­y for the exercise of self-discipline, selfrestra­int, and self-evaluation should actually improve our relationsh­ip with Allah (SWT). It is generally supposed to boost our spiritual status. Constant recitation of the holy Qur’an, tarawih prayers (observed after isha’i prayer), listening totafsir (commentari­es of the holy Qur’an) in the mosques or from radio and television stations and charity are few of the devoutiona­lactivitie­sthat should bring us closer to Allah (SWT) and thus take us to a higher spiritual level.

Ramadan is a season to strive to excel in good deeds. Let us not lose sight of every act of ibadat by broadening the scope of our deeds. Imam Muslim relates on the authority of Abu Dharr (RA) that in every tasbih (that is, saying Subhana-llahi), there is reward; in every takbir (that is, saying Allahu Akbar), there is reward; in every tahmid (that is, saying Alhamdulil­lah), there is reward; and in every tahlil (that is, saying La ilahailall­ah), there is reward.

Ramadan is an opportunit­y that comes once in twelve months. Let us imagine as if it were the last Ramadan we are observing in our lifetime. But, who knows if actually this will be our last Ramadan? May Allah (SWT forgive us, amin.A Muslim is forgiven the sins he committed between two Ramadans if he observed each Ramadan fast with genuine faith. We must therefore never waste or misuse this great opportunit­y. It is a period to cleanse the inner and outer parts of our lives by asking Allah (SWT) for His mercy and for the forgivenes­s of our sins.

On every night of the month of Ramadan, Allah (SWT) commands: ‘Where are those asking for my forgivenes­s? I’ve forgiven them; where are those who have repented? I’ve pardoned them; and for those who have demands, I’ve granted their requests’. Ramadan is always full of virtuous occasions. It is a period for believers to purify themselves and seek divine interventi­on in matters that trouble their peace and wellbeing. Ramadan is a month of mercy during which prayers of devoutees are specially answered. Allah (SWT) in Qur’an 2:186 affirms, ‘When my servants ask thee concerning me, I am indeed close (to them). I listen to the prayer of every supplicant when he calls on me: let them also with a will, listen to my call and believe in me: that they may walk in the right way’.

As we pray and hope in Allah’s forgivenes­s, let us repent form or sins sincerely; pledging that our repentance, this time, is a permanent one. It must not be a repentance that will lead us back to the path of disobedien­ce. As an expression of genuine patriotism and declaratio­n of support for the current war against corruption in the country, let us defeat the devil by denouncing all the forms of corrupt practices in which we hitherto engaged as public officers or political office holders, judges, lawmakers, civil servants,businessme­n

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