What is Ramadhan?
Ramadhan is that time of the year when Muslims recharge their
spiritual batteries. For a whole month, they fast from dawn to sunset, and offer
additional prayers at night. After the end of Ramadhan comes one of the two
Muslim festivals, a day of Eid. On this day, Muslims thank God for His guidance
and grace in helping them to control their baser desires and fulfill their
spiritual needs.
Muslims agree on all the fundamentals of the fast. This makes the fasting a
worldwide phenomenon observed by the devoted among the world’s more than one
billion Muslims as one international community. Ramadhan is the ninth month of
the Muslim year, which follows the lunar calendar. Each month begins with a
sighting of the moon’s crescent and lasts for 29 or 30 days until a sighting of
the next month’s crescent. Ramadhan is the month in which the Qur’an was
revealed as guidance for all mankind. It is a criterion by which to distinguish
truth from falsehood. The prophet Muhammad, on whom be peace, said that on each
day of Ramadhan God frees many souls from the Fire of Hell. Muslims should
introduce the Quran’s teachings to others so that they too can have the
opportunity to be free. Fasting is a major feature of Islam. Many religions
recognize the benefits of fasting, but only Islam institutes a whole month of it
to secure its benefits for all its adherents. God prescribes in His Book that
all able-bodied Muslims must fast. This will develop in them a consciousness
that will help them towards right conduct and prevent them from wrongdoing. To
obtain this result, a Muslim must stick to both the formal and informal aspects
of the fast. The formal aspects include abstaining from food, drink and sexual
intercourse. The informal aspects of the fast are just as important. The fasting
person must abstain from lying, cheating, argumentation, fighting, foul language
and every sort of evil. In this month, one has to cultivate a lasting awareness
of God, and a keen sense to observe His commandments throughout the year. The
Prophet Muhammad, on whom be peace, said that if someone does not give up
falsehood in speech and actions, God has no need for such a one to give up his
food and drink.