The first thing I would like to highlight is that all the
efforts which we, Muslims have made in the right way during the month of
Ramadan had only one objective: Taqwa
(fear of Allah, piety). If this fear is now part of us, it means that the month
of fasting was a total success and that we can now reap all year round the
fruits of this valuable win.
Ramadan is not an end in itself; it is the
beginning for some and a continuation for others, of the consolidation of this
state of fear of the Lord (Rab) so
that the harvest is perpetual. To live or to die depends solely on the decree
of Allah, but He advises us to ensure that at the time of the departure of our
soul that we are in a position of total submission to Him. It means, therefore,
that we need to be in this position permanently. The believer must also honour
the sacred bond that unites him to the Almighty and should not create
circumstances that could cause any dissension within the community of Allah.
Let us now see some sayings of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) on
the subject by raising some subtle points.
(1) Hazrat Sa’d ibn Abi
Waqqas (ra) narrated that he heard the Holy Prophet (pbuh)
say that Allah (swt) loves those who
control their passions, those who have no vile desire, those who do not seek
the glory of this world and those who lead a secluded life. (Sahih
Muslim).
(2) Hadhrat Aisha (ra)
said that nothing and no one has more value in the eyes of the Holy Prophet (pbuh)
that he who has the fear of Allah. (Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal).
This Hadith complements the
first, that is to say, one who is loved by Allah is also loved by the Holy
Prophet (pbuh).