Title: Ramadan Fasting and Personal/Social Development
1RamadanFasting and Personal/Social Development
Towards Understanding Islam Muslims
Ahmad Sultan
afsultan_at_yahoo.com
2003-2004
2Outline
- Terminology
- Islam a System/Way of Life
- Why do Muslims Fast?
- Submission to God
- Personal Social Development
- Spiritual
- Social/Moral/Behavioral
- Educational
- Physical
- Conclusion
3Terms for Better Understanding
- Religion (Arabic DEEN)
- Way of life (rules to follow) the meaning is not
limited to personal conviction
4Islam a System/Way of Life
1 . Default of the universal system
- The Religion (DEEN) before Allah is submission to
His Will (Islam) Nor did the People of the Book
dissent therefrom except through envy of each
other, after knowledge had come to them. But if
any deny the Signs of Allah, Allah is swift in
calling to account. Quran 319 - Is it then other than Allah's religion that they
seek (to follow), and to Him submits (Aslama)
whoever is in the heavens and the earth,
willingly or unwillingly, and to Him shall they
be returned. Quran 383
5Islam a System/Way of Life
2 . The same way of life of all prophets
- The same religion (DEEN) has He established for
you as that which He enjoined on Noah - the which
We have sent by inspiration to thee - and that
which We enjoined on Abraham, Moses, and Jesus
Namely, that ye should remain steadfast in
religion, and make no divisions therein to those
who worship other things than Allah, hard is the
(way) to which thou callest them. Allah chooses
to Himself those whom He pleases, and guides to
Himself those who turn (to Him). Quran 4213
6Islam a System/Way of Life
3 . Last link completing the Devine message to
mankind
- This day have I perfected your DEEN (religion
way of life) for you, completed My favor upon
you, and have chosen for you Islam (submission to
Gods Will) as your DEEN (religion way of
life) Quran 53
7Islam a System/Way of Life
4 . A message to all mankind
- Say (O Muhammad) "O men! I am sent unto you
all, as the Messenger of Allah (God), to Whom
belongeth the dominion of the heavens and the
earth there is no god but He it is He That
giveth both life and death. So believe in Allah
and His Messenger, the Unlettered Prophet, who
believeth in Allah and His words follow him that
(so) ye may be guided. Quran 7158
8Islam a System/Way of Life
5 . Main objective of the message
- I have only been sent (as a messenger) but to
complete the perfect of manners. Saying of
Prophet Mohammad
9Islam a System/Way of Life
5 . Comprehensive System that provides the
following
- Beliefs that free the minds from myths, and
encourages seeking knowledge - Worship (AEBADA) that fulfills the spirit and
develops character - Manners that grows personality and cooperation
- Laws that protect individual freedom, look for
interests and guarantee justice
10Modern-day Civilization Gaps
- High on
- Technology
- Materialism
- Low on
- Spirituality
- Social/Moral
- How would an act of worship (AEBADA) such as
Fasting (Siyam) help?
11Why do Muslims Fast?
- Above all
- Acknowledgement of God (Allah) as the Only Master
and Sustainer of the Universe by submitting to
his command to Fast during Ramadan - The main motive behind fasting is to obey Allah
and to seek His pleasure - Secondly
- Siyam provides a balanced system of personal
purification, elevation to improve
individuals/society
12Spiritual Impacts of Siyam
- Trains the believer in God consciousness
- Act of atonement for our errors and mistakes
- "Whoever fasts (the month of) Ramadan on the
basis of Faith (Iman) and seeking (the Pleasure
of Allah), his past errors are forgiven. - Loved by God
- The Prophet (pbuh) said Allah said the most
beloved of My servants to Me are those who are
quick to break their fast.
13Spiritual Impacts of Siyam
- Supplication not turned down
- The fasting person is awarded a supplication
when he breaks his fast that shall not be turned
down. - requesting good things in this life or
hearafter - Spiritual Revival (overhaul)
- Nightly Prayer and frequent recitation and study
of the Qur'an
14Moral Impacts of Siyam
- Fasting is a form of Jihad (Struggling in the
path of Allah). It teaches self-discipline and
enhances one's ability to master his/her needs
and desires rather than being enslaved by them - Honesty, Sincerity and
- All the good deeds of the son of Adam multiply
his reward from ten times to seven hundred
times. Allah (SWT) said Except for fasting,
for it is for Me and I reward for it.
Transmitted by Bukhari and Muslim - Teaches other virtues
- "If one does not abandon falsehood in words and
deeds, Allah has no need for his abandoning of
his food and drink." (al-Bukhari)
15Social Impacts of Siyam
- Siyam promotes the spirit of
- unity and belonging within the Muslim nation
(Ummah) - human equality before Allah (God.).
- charity and sympathy towards the poor and needy
- sociability in a brotherly and spiritual
atmosphere - Muslims are urged to invite others to break the
fast with them - gather for Quranic study
- prayer and visitations
16Social/Moral Impacts of Siyam
- Generosity
- The Prophet (pbuh) was the most generous of
people, and he was the most generous during
Ramadan. When he used to meet Angel Jibreel he
used to be more generous than the wind is sent
with rain. Bukhari - Start with your relatives because it is both an
act of generosity and a connection to your
relatives. - Breaking-the-Fast Alms Giving (zakatul fitr) is
a cleanser for the fasting person and a source of
food for the needy. Transmitted by Abu Dawoud -
- Reconcile disputes before the beginning of
Ramadan - ..Allah (swt) forgives all sinners except those
who are in dispute or in fighting.
17Behavioral Impacts of Siyam
- Recognize the value of time
- People will still be in a good state so long as
they hurry in breaking their fast. Transmitted
by Bukhari and Muslim - The first third of the month is mercy the
second is forgiveness, and the final third
salvation from hellfire. During this month
Laylatul Qadr (Night of Power) occurs, a night
greater than a thousand months - Strengthens the will power, ability to change
and make clear conscious decisions - Forsaking normal things helps abandoning
inappropriate behavior
18Psychological Impacts of Siyam
- It enhances the feelings of inner peace,
contentment, and optimism. These feelings result
from the realization of Allah's pleasure. - It teaches patience and perseverance and enhances
the feeling of moral accomplishment. - Voluntary abstinence of lawful appetites leads
one to appreciate the bounties of Allah, which
are usually taken for granted (until they are
missed!). - For a whole month every year, Muslims go through
a different and exciting experience, which breaks
the normal routine of life. Not only can this be
refreshing, it also teaches the person to adapt
to varying conditions and circumstances in
his/her life.
19Educational Impacts of Siyam
- Education and Focus through contemplating on
Devine message - Night prayers without the Quran are like a body
without a head, and night prayers with the Quran
but without attentiveness and consciousness
(khushou) are like a body without a soul. - Sharpening Memory
- Angel Gabriel used to review what had been
revealed of the Quran during the previous year
with the Prophet (pbuh) during Ramadan. In
Ramadan of the year in which the Prophet (pbuh)
died, Angel Gabriel reviewed it with him in its
entirety twice (Transmitted by Al Bukhari)
20Physical Impacts of Siyam
Siyam is an annual physical overhaul of the body
- elimination of harmful fatty substances from the
blood - helping the cure of certain types of intestinal
and stomach ailments - the renewal of body tissues. Needless to say that
some ailments may be aggravated by fasting in
which case the person is exempted from fasting - self-control and discipline exercised in Ramadan
provide an excellent beginning to kick out
undesirable habits such as overeating or smoking,
the these bad habits.
21Physical Impacts of SiyamWhy Do Muslims Break
Their Fast with Dates?
- "The Messenger of Allah would break his fast with
ripe dates before he would pray. If those were
not available, he would eat dried dates. If those
were not available, he would drink some water. - Rapid source of needed energy
- Daily multivitamin
- Dates are high in vitamins A and B6, folic acid,
potassium, natural sodium, iron, and magnesium - Preventive medication
- Dates protect the stomach and intestinal tract
from parasites and bacteria - One should pray after eating dates and before
eating the main meal - break to metabolize the dates and water that have
been consumed and to start the bodys digestive
processes, which have been resting all day. - avoid jumpstarting the bodys digestive processes
- unhealthy way to break the fast that could cause
long-term damage to the body
22Conclusion
- Siyam (Fasting) is one of the pillars of Islam
- Performing Fast is an acknowledgement of God
(Allah) as the Only Master and Sustainer of the
Universe - The main motive behind fasting is to obey Allah
and to seek His pleasure - It is one of the acts of AEBADA (Worship), that
provides a balanced system of personal
purification, elevation to improve
individuals/society Spiritually, Socially,
Morally, Behaviorally, Educationally, and
Physically
23References
- The Nobel Quran, Translations of the meanings
by Yousef Ali, Picthal, and Shaker. - http//www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/
- Fiqh as-Sunna, As-Sayyed Sabiq
- Islam in Your Life Spirituality
- http//www.masnet.org/spirit.asp?id602
- Fasting Ramadan, Dr. Jamal Badawi
- Rules of Siyam, Sheikh Muhammad Al-Hanooti
- Ramadan, The Blessed Month, Sheikh Muhammad
Al-Hanooti - Why Do Muslims Break Their Fast with Dates?
- Seize the Ramadan Opportunity, Safa Alshiraida
- Facts of Fasting, Kristie Karima Burns, MH, ND
- Ramadan, Dr. Salah Soltan