I’ve mentioned gratefulness in both of these examples and that is another reason why we fast during Ramadan and we do extra acts of worship, it is to build an attitude of gratitude.
Everything that we have, every comfort, joy, every positive in our lives, life lessons whatever they might be all come from Allah. And because of that we are grateful to Him and because of the fasting and the extra acts of worship and the lessons that we gain, if Ramadan is done properly, we do develop this attitude of gratitude.
Up to now, you might be thinking that Ramadan is something that we do for Allah, that is something that Allah wants us to do for Him but, in reality He doesn’t need anything from us. He is the controller, the creator, the Lord of the universe and everything in it. Does He need anything from us? No.
Let me give you another perspective. Ramadan is a mercy on us from Allah. Now not only are we gaining good deeds but it’s just another chance for us to redeem ourselves.
You know, there is actually no way for us to do enough good deeds, to do enough acts of worship to get to Paradise by ourselves, but Allah is constantly giving us chances to burn our sins, to redeem ourselves and to gain His mercy. And Ramadan is one of those huge mercies.
There is a hadith that tells us that from Ramadan to Ramadan, if our Ramadan is accepted, all of our minor sins are absolutely completely wiped away and our books are clean from the minor sins. (Muslim 233)
This is a huge mercy to us. That means that Allah doesn’t need our fasting, He doesn’t need our acts of worship, but we ourselves need it so that we can ask for His forgiveness and be forgiven so that we have a better chance to enter Jannah.
Why Ramadan Coach?
Why we call this series “Ramadan Coach” is because Ramadan is like our off season training.
This is when we have intensive training on remembering Allah, reading and understanding the Quran, doing more charity, giving alms, doing more acts of worship, whatever they may be… they may be extra voluntary prayers… so many different acts of worship that you’re trying to do more of during this time and so many different desires, desire to eat, to get angry, different types of emotions, negative feelings, negative thoughts that you’re trying to control during this time.
So in this month, you’re just trying to be so good and you’re focusing so much good so God willing for the rest of the year, in comparison, it should be a lot easier and it should be able to continue doing the good, doing the acts worship, thinking good, being good for the rest of the year due to intensive off season training.
(From Discovering Islam archive)