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Arsalan
09-11-02, 09:24 AM
As-salaam Alaykum,
Hope the Ramadan is going on well? Alhamdulillah.
To help your Ramadan even do better is this daily Ramadan Message! Hope it is serving that purpose.
Attached is the message for Day 3.
Don't forget to share this message to others. Even non-Muslims should be better educated about why you do what you do.
May Allah accept from you your ibadah, magnify its worth and reward you accordingly! Amin. Please your comments and criticism are welcomed, fii sabilillah.
Was-salaam Alaykum,
Shamsuddeen Abu Suad.


Starter
Verse of the Day:“…‘I will mislead them and I will create in them false desires; I will order them …to change the (fair) nature created by Allah.’ Whoever forsaking Allah takes Satan for a friend has of a surety suffered a loss that is manifest.” (Qur'an 4 verse 119)

Hadith of the Day:"When the first night of Ramadan comes, the devils and the rebellious jinn are chained, the gates of Hell are locked and not one of them is opened; the gates of Paradise are opened and not one of them is locked; and a crier calls, 'You who desire what is good, come forward, and you who desire evil, refrain.' Some are freed from Hell by Allah, and that happens every night." (Al-Hakim)

Main Course
ARISE FROM THE LOWEST OF THE LOW!
Man by his very nature is weak and defenceless against his weaknesses. This has always been the case, but today he is even more susceptible and contemptible with shamelessness, oppression, injustice, immorality, Godlessness, and hopelessness becoming the norm of society, and in fact the hallmark of our civilization. Indeed, “By (the Token of) time (through the Ages). Verily, man is in a state of loss…” (Qur'an 103 verses 1-2). Allah “created man in the best of moulds, then We reduced him to the lowest of the low.” (Qur'an 95 verses 4-5) From this lowly status, Islam has come to elevate us; and the tool of our re-engineering it iba’dah.
Iba’dah are actions of our thoughts, tongues and limbs which are regulated by Allah. Such acts of iba’dah enjoin some practices and forbid others. When these are done, it will be like planting a seed which must bear fruits. The fruit of iba’dah is taqwah. So for instance, salaah is an iba'dah, so is zakaah, fasting and hajj. Their fruit is taqwah. In other words, one who carries out these acts is expected to have taqwah. Allah says: "O you who believe! Fasting is prescribed for you as it was prescribed for those before you, that you may become muttaquun (those who have taqwah or piety)." (Qur'an 2 verse 183)
The chief purpose of the fasting of Ramadan is taqwah. Taqwah is the process of purifying ourselves and elevating our status from “the lowest of the low” to “the best example for mankind”. This process involves the purifying ourselves from those weaknesses and shackles of debasement. The primal element for purification is the nafs (soul). Allah says: "…by the soul and He Who perfected it in proportion, then He showed it what is wrong for it and what is right for it - indeed he succeeds who purifies it, and he fails who corrupts it." (Qur’an 91 verses 1-10)
Allah is the Creator, Fashioner and Director of our souls, therefore our souls can only be purified by obeying Him, doing the actions (iba'dah) which He has stipulated and this is the path of success. But to engage in what He has forbidden is the path of our destruction. This month of fasting is in all ways aimed at making us successful. During this month we are strongly motivated to carry out our acts of Iba'dah and at the same time we are enjoined to leave off sins and disobedience of Allah. Then we are encouraged to attune ourselves to the Qur'an and acquire a righteous disposition.
In Ramadan, we engage in recitation of the Qur'an, day and night. Indeed, “Ramadan is the (month) in which was sent down the Qur'an as a guide to mankind also clear (Signs) for guidance and judgment (between right and wrong).“ (Qur'an 2 verse 185) The Qur'an is the greatest source of influence on any sincere human mind. It is relevant for all ages, all civilization, all races, both sexes, all nation and people of all background, upbringing or status. Every time we read it, it has a new meaning to us. We are also encouraged to be sincere and righteous in this blessed month. In fact, righteousness is a second nature of those who have been saved from the catastrophe of the end-time confusion: “…Verily, man is in a state of loss except such as believe and do righteous deeds: for they shall have a reward unfailing.” (Qur'an 95 verse 6) It is also the characteristic of those who seek to rise above the lowly level: “…then We reduced him to the lowest of the low, except such as have Faith and do righteous deeds and (join together) in the mutual teaching of Truth and of Patience and Constancy.” (Qur'an 103 verse 3)
In short, fasting in Ramadan is an act of iba'dah which Allah has made compulsory on us, so that we can attain taqwah therein, and to help us achieve this taqwah is a process of soul purification vis-à-vis the encouragement to obey Allah and leave off sins, to recite and abide by the Qur'an and to acquire righteousness.

Dessert
DID YOU SWALLOW?: You are allowed to taste food on your tongue if your job or duty requires it or use toothpaste as long as it does not go down your throat (you did not swallow). Ibn Abbas (RA) said: "There is no harm for a person to taste vinegar or anything while he is fasting, as long as it does not enter his throat." (Baihaqi)