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DOES RAMADHAAN END WITH E'ID Most assuredly you would get a "yes" answer from every Muslim you ask as to whether Ramadhaan ends with 'Eid-ul-Fitr. Concerning the injunctions for abstaining from food, drink and sexual contact with our spouses during the daytime, these could be easily ascertained from the Qur'ân and the Ahaadeeth. However, when we investigate some of the reasons that make the Ramadhaan such a great blessing, we will see that its lessons should be with us every day of the year. First of all, the fact that we
spend from dawn to sunset denying ourselves the normal needs and
pleasures of this world builds within us fortitude and
self-discipline. This will enable us to develop the most prized
virtue of patience (if Allaah wills). Allaah (T) tells us: By keeping in mind that we are
complying with the commandments of Allaah (T) we will remind
ourselves of our purpose in seeking Allaah's Pleasure. Ramadhaan
helps to reinforce our need to be constantly conscious of obeying
Allaah (T) and be mindful of the fact that His guidance is the
greatest mercy. Allaah (T) tells us: Through Ramadhaan we not only realize that obeying Allaah (T) is the greatest joy, but we live and experience this obedience in a more acute sense as we restrain our desires during the course of the days of this blessed month. Obeying Allaah (T) with love and humility, which is the essence of worship, become the focal point of our lives. For that reason when asked about the end of Ramadhaan, we can see that its spirit never really ends as this should be our attitude relative to worship of Allaah throughout the year. We realize that it is just one more stepping stone, a large one indeed, on the path of Islaam, which is instituted to assist us to achieve our purpose here in this life. Thus does Ramadhaan by nurturing the virtues of patience, focusing our vision on the Guidance and the Mercy of Allaah (T) and fine-tuning our will to obey Him, instill in us the quality of character needed to truly strive in the Cause of Allaah. This striving in the Cause of Allaah (T), or Jihaad, encompasses every aspect of our lives and is the highest achievement in a Muslim's life. Allaah (T) informs us: {Those who believe, suffer exile and strive with might and main, in Allaah 's cause with their goods and their souls, have the highest ranks in the sight of Allaah. They are the people who will achieve (salvation).} [Taubah 9:20] But this Jihaad is not aimed at throwing ourselves blindly into battle or acting with inflamed passion in a reckless manner. The elevated purpose of striving in the Cause of Allaah (T) must reflect the lessons taught in Ramadhaan. We need patience and temperance; we need to know the Guidance and the Commands of Allaah (T) as preached and practiced by the Messenger of Allaah (S); and we need to obey Allaah (T) and His Messenger Muhammad (S.A.W.S) truly and faithfully regardless of the excesses to which our own desires may be prompting us. Therefore, when Ramadhaan has come to an end, let us not lose this great blessing by thinking that it is over, and falling back in our more lackadaisical ways. Let us, INSHAALLAH, take hold of this Divine Mercy and Guidance, shape our lives around it, and become the type of human beings worthy of being called Muslims!
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