In his Friday
Sermon of 20 July 2012, Khalifatullah Hadhrat
Munir Ahmad Azim(atba) of Mauritius explained the spiritual
significance of fasting, especially in the holy month of Ramadan. Drawing
upon the Qur’anic prescriptions and prophetic traditions on this issue, Hadhrat
Sahib (atba) identifies, in his speech, the main pillars of Fasting.
Read the Extracts from
the Friday Sermon:
O you who believe! Fasting is prescribed for you,
as it was prescribed for those before you, so that you may become righteous. (2: 184)
The definition
of Siyaam, Sawm, Roza
or fast, means to abstain from something. Allah makes us understand this
meaning well from the Holy Quran, where He cites the example of Mary (upon her
be peace) who said:
‘I
have vowed to the Most Merciful abstention (that is, silence), so I will not
speak today to (any) man.’ (19: 27)
When one reads
these verses and reflect on each of them, one shall see that as a matter of
fact, this is an act of worship which
the believer does with sincerity for the sake of Allah alone whereby he abstain
from food, drink and also sexual relations among other things. While these
were legal for him during the other months, but while encountering the month of
Ramadan, he has to abstain from these same things from dawn to dusk only for
the pleasure of Allah. He does this only for His Rab and Allah gave him this
instruction; and these commandments were revealed to the Holy Prophet Muhammad
(peace be upon him) and were later compiled into Book form – a perfect book
wherein there is no doubt and which is a guide only for the righteous. This
book is none other than the Holy Quran, and Allah says in that same Holy Book:
"The month of Ramadan is that in which the Quran was
sent down as guidance for mankind with clear proofs of guidance and
discrimination. Therefore, whosoever of you is present (at home) in this month,
let him fast therein..." (2: 186)
And in the same verse, Allah says :
"Allah desires (to
give) you facility and He desires not hardship for you, and that you may
complete the number, and that you may exalt Allah for His having guided you and
that you may be grateful". (2: 186)
In section 23
of the second chapter (Al-Baqara), Allah the Almighty has guided the believers
on how to observe the fast and what are its rulings. And if a Muslim follows
these commandments to the letter and makes it a must to understand the
importance and the benefits of fasting, then he shall derive many rewards from
it.