In his Friday Sermon of August 03, 2012 Khalifatullah Hadhrat
Munir Ahmad Azim Sahib of Mauritius (atba) explained the significance of the Fasting month of Ramadan in the Islamic
Calendar. Fasting is being prescribed for the believers so that we may act
righteously and guard ourselves against evil. At an individual level, fasting
enables a person to bear hardships and thereby strengthens his/her ability to
withstand complex problems and life situations. At another level, it enlarges the
empathy and fellow-feeling in us vis-a-vis the suffering humanity. Fasting also
enables a person to detach his/her material self from the preoccupations of a mundane
life and to discover the spiritual side by spending time in the remembrance of
Allah, the Most High.
Read the Extracts from the
Friday Sermon:
What makes the ninth
Islamic month so significant? The answer is to be found in the Holy Quran, in
the verse which I just recited before you, in Surah Al-Baqara . It tells us:
“The month of Ramadan (is that) in which the Quran
was revealed, a guidance for the people and clear proofs of guidance and
criterion. So whoever sights (the new moon of) the month, let him fast it; and
whoever is ill or on a journey - then an equal number of other days. Allah
intends for you ease and does not intend for you hardship and (wants) for you
to complete the period and to glorify Allah for that (to) which He has guided
you; and perhaps you will be grateful.” (2: 186)
Commenting on the above verse, firstly, I wish to point out that this
revelation says that the Quran was revealed for mankind. Whereas all other
previously revealed books were meant for specific people and specific times,
the Quran is a source of guidance for all peoples and all times. The month of
Ramadan is therefore a sacred month because of a great event that took place
during it, that is, the start of revelation of the Holy Quran.
Secondly, the Quran was revealed for the benefit of mankind with clear
proofs of guidance and discrimination (from right and wrong). Therefore this
book comprises all truths; such truths as mankind may stand in need of at any
time and in any circumstances.
Thirdly, there is the instruction that whosoever is on home ground and
in their normal circumstances, should fast during this month of Ramadan. Now
for what reason do we have to observe the fast? Again, referring to the Holy
Quran, we read: 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)