A great blessed month has just left us; a month which
each of us has no guarantee of seeing next year. All we can still hope is that
Allah (twt) answers our prayers and supplications and accepts all our acts of
worship (Ibaadat) and sacrifices made
throughout the past month and grant us the promised rewards. Alhamdulillah (Praise be to Allah), the
holy month of Ramadan has allowed Muslims to meet together, to converge en
masse to the mosques, and besides they have committed themselves to fasting for
the sake of Allah. Thus, the mosque found for the space of a month, its life
and beauty.
How to explain this
phenomenon? What could be the explanation for this behaviour if it is not faith
(Iman in Allah) the driving force behind it all! Indeed, who is that Muslim who
does not know the grandeur, splendour and importance of this month? The Muslim
knows that any negligence would lead to his own loss as the chief of all
angels, Hazrat Jibreel (as) has cursed the person who has foregone this
opportunity to get divine forgiveness. The head of all prophets (as), the “Amin” (Worthy of Trust) Hazrat Muhammad
(pbuh) said “Ameen” to this curse.
If the faith of the Muslim
enables him to have high regard for this month, so where does his Iman (faith) disappear when the new moon
of Shawwal appears (for the Eid), and when he deserts the house of Allah? If he
knows the blessings of Allah (twt) that are included in the holy month of
Ramadan, he must also know the blessings that are included in Salat (Namaz). If he is aware of the
serious consequences of his carelessness during Ramadan, he should probably be
also aware of the negative consequences resulting from the abandonment of Salat. Why then this carelessness,
indifference towards this great Ibaadat
which the Namaz is?