{"id":222917,"date":"2017-06-24T22:57:35","date_gmt":"2017-06-25T02:57:35","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/goal-of-fasting-during-holy-ramadan-oped-eurasia-review.php"},"modified":"2017-06-24T22:57:35","modified_gmt":"2017-06-25T02:57:35","slug":"goal-of-fasting-during-holy-ramadan-oped-eurasia-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/spiritual-enlightenment\/goal-of-fasting-during-holy-ramadan-oped-eurasia-review.php","title":{"rendered":"Goal Of Fasting During Holy Ramadan  OpEd &#8211; Eurasia Review"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    By Dr. Abdul Ruff  <\/p>\n<p>    The spiritual well-being of humans is the major thrust of    fasting during the Holy month of Ramadan. As Muslims stay away    from food, water, etc during the day for whole month, they also    keep themselves away from bad thoughts and wrong life patterns    as well. They are supposed to be kind to others and never think    of hurting their feelings or make them suffer. Muslims    cultivate healthy habits and positive thinking and completely    overcome narrow mentally. Thus they indeed become true humans,    real Muslims as envisaged by Islam and prescribed in the holy    Quran.  <\/p>\n<p>    Once again the Holy Ramadan month has come to purify the minds    of Muslims as the chief blessings of Allah (Arabic world for    God) to help the humanity of believers live much better than    now and after the holy month and safe-land in the Hereafter    life. As the Holy month is coming to end Muslims should ponder    over the meaning of the Holy month and its spiritual value.    This helps us to gauge the change that may have happened in our    lives and our very perceptions of life.  <\/p>\n<p>    Muslims are under intense surveillance and attacks globally    while many Muslims deliberately harm fellow Muslims and bring a    bad name to Islam by their foolish misbehavior even against    Muslims. It is because they have no faith in God or Islam.    Whether they fast sincerely or not, they live for themselves,    their focus being on scheming and material profits, even work    against Islam and Muslim community.    These Muslims harm Muslims and others, and they are using Islam    and community for their own upliftment; they are a shame to    Islam and the Muslim community. But those who observe fasting    and offer prayers should be on guard from evils of all kinds.    There are precautions that could help Muslims to overcome that    and attain spiritual heights the Ramadan fasting is meant for.  <\/p>\n<p>    Muslims should realize that fasting during the holy Month is    not a formality. Attaining self-purification through    spirituality is a major goal of Islamic fasting-worship,    especially in the month of Holy Ramadan, although unfortunately    Muslims fast for certain material benefits.  <\/p>\n<p>    The entire global nation of over 2 billion people, men and    women, young and old, rich or poor  all together, for a whole    month  not eating, not drinking and not having intimate    relations, during the daylight hours. This describes the month    of Ramadan.  <\/p>\n<p>    Fasting as a spiritual practice is found not just in Islam but    in all religions but there are fundamental differences as Islam    prescribes clear cut norms- from dawn to dusk every day for    full month of Ramadan. Fasting in Islam does not just consist    of refraining from eating and drinking, but from every kind of    selfish desire and wrong-doing. The fast is not merely of the    body, but essentially that of the mind and spirit as well. The    physical fast is only a symbol and outward expression of the    real, inner fast.  <\/p>\n<p>    The founders of various other faiths (Buddha, Moses, Jesus,    others) practiced quite rigorous fasting as a preliminary to    attaining their first experience of spiritual enlightenment and    communion with God. However, it is not that only Holy prophets    fast but also all believers also do so, and they all do so not    as a mere formality but with a spiritual purpose useful for the    human lives. Islamic fasting, especially in Ramadan month, is    significant for its content and length  from dawn to dusk    without food or drink.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar which    is a month of blessed, month of revelation of the Holy Quran,    and month to achieve Jannah, and therefore the best month in a    year Muslims look forward each year to fulfill their spiritual    duties. Fasting is one of Islams five main pillars. The other    pillars are the belief in one God and the Prophet Mohammed as    His Messenger, praying five times a day, completing the    pilgrimage to Mecca for those who are able and giving charity    or zakat.  <\/p>\n<p>    Though fasting is mandatory for all Muslims upon reaching    puberty, as long as they are mentally and physically sound, it    should not be observed as a mere formality. Those elderly and    chronically ill are exempt from fasting; however, it is    incumbent upon them to feed the poor instead if they possess    the financial means. Concern for less privileged and poor is    the thrust of Islamic fasting.  <\/p>\n<p>    While fasting, Muslims are expected to reflect upon good and    bad things that have happened to them in the past, especially    the last Ramadan month. Those Muslims who have been Islamic,    positively religious, upright with truth, who avoid ill speech,    arguments, loss of temper and malicious behavior, who have    served the cause of Islam and Muslims, helped fellow Muslims    and others in difficult positions, who have kept the word given    to others  are the blessed ones  especially those who    undertook the fasting and did only good things, thought only of    good positive tidings! Remember, Allah warns us of consequences    for each of our good or bad actions and we would be held    accountable for everything we do or refuse to do.  <\/p>\n<p>    It is quite possible that Allah does not punish quickly enough    those who commit hypocritical errors or crimes but that does    not mean we can justify everything we do.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Holy Quran informs the believers, the Muslims, that    fasting, like other Islamic duties, is prescribed for them. O    you who believe, fasting is prescribed for you as it was    prescribed for those before you, so that you may guard against    evil. (Holy Quran, 2:183) Allah says: And when My servants    ask you (O Prophet) about Me, surely I am nigh. I answer the    prayer of the suppliant when he calls on Me, so they should    hear My call and believe in Me that they may walk in the right    way. (ibid, 2:186) And swallow not up your property among    yourselves by false means, nor seek to gain access thereby to    the authorities so that you may swallow up other peoples    property wrongfully while you know. (ibid., 2:188) He who    does not give up uttering falsehood and acting according to it,    God has no need of his giving up his food and drink. (Holy    Prophet Muhammad (SAS). Prophet Jesus fasted forty days and    forty nights, and explained it by saying: Man shall not live    by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth    of God. (Matthew 4:2-4.) Prophet Moses also had fasted forty    days and forty nights (Exodus 34:28).  <\/p>\n<p>    Purpose of fasting in Islam as practiced by the Holy Prophet    Muhammad (SAS) include (a) develop and strengthen our powers of    self-control, so that we can resist wrongful desires and bad    habits, and therefore guard against evil. In fasting,    exercising our ability of self-restraint, so that we can then    apply it to our everyday life to bring about self-improvement;    (b) to attain nearness and closeness to Almighty Allah (God) so    that He becomes a reality in our lives. The rigors of fasting    purely for the sake of following a Divine commandment, knowing    and feeling that He can see all our actions however secret, it    intensifies the consciousness of God in our hearts, resulting    in a higher spiritual experience; (c) to learn to refrain from    usurping others rights and belongings. In fasting we    voluntarily give up even what is rightfully ours; how can then    we think of taking what is not ours but someone else? (d)    Charity and generosity is especially urged during Ramadan. We    learn to give, and not to take. The deprivation of fasting    makes us sympathize with the suffering of others, and desirous    of alleviating it; and it makes us remember the blessings of    life which we normally take for granted.  <\/p>\n<p>    The object of fasting is that a person should abstain from the    food which nourishes the body and obtain through fasting the    other religious food which satisfies and brings solace to the    soul. Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad said: People are unaware of    the true nature of fasting.. Fasting is not just the state of    remaining hungry and thirsty. Its nature and effect can only be    discovered by experience. The human makeup is such that the    less food is consumed the greater is the purification of the    soul and the development of the powers of inner vision. Gods    purpose is that you should reduce one kind of food (physical)    and increase the other kind (spiritual). The person fasting    must remember that the aim is not simply to remain hungry; he    should be engrossed in the remembrance of God so as to attain    severance from worldly desires.  <\/p>\n<p>    Fasting a full month with Islamic commitment would make the    believers strong spiritually. Those who truly fast for the sake    of attaining to God  and not merely as a custom or formality-    should be absorbed in the praise and glorification of God, and    in meditating upon His Unity. Maulana Muhammad Ali said: The    real purpose of fasting is to attain righteousness. A person    who undergoes hunger and thirst, but does not behave    righteously, has done nothing. If someone is told the aim and    object of doing a certain duty, and he does that duty but does    not attain the required aim and object, it is as if he has not    done that duty. The Maulana used very strongly to urge the    members of the Muslim community to say the tahajjud prayers    during the month of Ramadan: You have to rise early in any    case to begin the fast; rise even earlier, by half an hour or    an hour, and say tahajjud prayers.  <\/p>\n<p>    Many people have tried different kinds of fasting. Some will    drink only juice for a day, or eat only fruit, or stay away    from any sugar or starches, or leave alcohol for a period of    time. Yet, it seems strange to most folks, the idea of Muslims    fasting in the month of Holy Ramadan. What is the significance    of Ramadan? Isnt it a very harsh practice? Is it just a time    when Muslims sleep and fast and hardly work all day; and eat,    drink, enjoy and stay awake all night? What really is the    spirit of Ramadan?  <\/p>\n<p>    Islamic fasting is not just about staying away from food alone    and doing all devilish things 24 hours. There are as many    levels of fasting as there are facets to being human. Proper    fasting should encompass all dimensions of human existence for    it to have the divinely intended effect. The following are some    of the major levels of fasting: Ritual level of fasting    requires that the basic rules for fasting be fulfilled, which    are avoiding food, drink and sexual intercourse between dawn    and sunset for 29 or 30 days each year. On this level, one is    basically following the letter of the laws regarding fasting    without particular consideration for the spirit of fasting. It    is the entrance level which must be fulfilled for the fast to    be islamically correct, but the other levels must be added for    the fast to have any real impact on the fasting person. Fasting    on this level alone will not benefit one spiritually, except    from the perspective of submission to divine instructions, if    one chooses to follow the ritual consciously and not merely    according to tradition. Thus, by itself, the ritual level will    not purify one of sin or atone for sin.  <\/p>\n<p>    Fasting on the physical level causes the fasting person to    experience the pangs of hunger and thirst  when the prophetic    (Sunnah) way of fasting is observed. Prophet Muhammad (peace be    upon him) used to consume a very light meal before the dawn    (suhur) and moderate meal (iftar) to break the fast at sunset,    while scrupulously avoiding filling his stomach. He is reported    to have said, The worst container a human being can fill is    his stomach. A few morsels of food to keep a persons back    straight are sufficient. The Prophet (peace be upon Him) used    to break his fast with a few fresh or dried dates and a glass    of water just before beginning the sunset prayer. This level    allows the fasting person to experience the pangs of hunger and    thirst and thereby develops sympathy in him or her for those    starving and dying of thirst in other parts of the world.  <\/p>\n<p>    Islamic fasting cum prayers lead the faithful from the ritual,    psychological and physical levels to spiritual level to help    live as enlightened Muslims. On the physical level, some    chemicals in the brain that transmit messages and create    feelings, called neurotransmitters, are affected by fasting.    Fasting encourages the endorphin neurotransmitter system,    related to the feeling of well being  and euphoria, to produce    more endorphins and, in fact, makes the true believers feel    better. This is similar to the effect of exercise but without    the physical work. It has also been noted by medical experts    that fasting improves the physical health in numerous ways. For    example, during the fast the body uses up stored cholesterol    (fat) that is often deposited in the blood system, as well as    in other fatty areas of the body. So, we find it does help keep    the body firm and minimizes the danger of heart attacks.  <\/p>\n<p>    The difference between the ritual level and the physical level    is, a person doing only ritual fasting may eat large meals    prior to beginning the fast and immediately upon ending the    fast, and not feel any hunger or thirst throughout the whole    month. However, like level one, if the fasting person does not    incorporate the other levels of fasting, the fast will only be    physically exhausting. The Holy Prophet of Islam (peace be upon    him) said, Maybe a fasting person will gain nothing but hunger    and thirst from fasting.  <\/p>\n<p>    The sexual instinct and drives are harnessed on this level of    fasting. In these times where the media continually plays on    sexual desires to promote and sell products, the ability to    control these powerful desires is a plus. Fasting even    physically reduces sexual desires and the fact that the fasting    person has to avoid anything which could stimulate him    psychologically helps to further lower the libido. But    committed fasting makes the believers derive all spiritual    benefits as well.  <\/p>\n<p>    Prophet Muhammad (SAS) said, O youths, whoever among you is    able to marry let him do so, for it restrains the eyes and    protects the private parts. He who is unable to marry should    fast, because it is a shield. By restraining from sexual acts,    even though they are permissible, the fasting people make it    easier for themselves to restrain from forbidden sexual acts    when they are not fasting.  <\/p>\n<p>    Fasting on physical level involves controlling the many    negative emotions which simmer in the human mind and soul. For    example, among the most destructive emotions is anger. Fasting    helps bring these emotions under control. Prophet Muhammad    (peace be upon Him) said: When one of you is fasting, he    should abstain from indecent acts and unnecessary talk, and if    someone begins an obscene conversation or tries to pick an    argument, he should simply tell him, I am fasting. So, on    this level, whatever negative emotions challenge the fasting    person must be avoided. A person has to abstain from lewd    conversation and heated arguments. Even when one is in the    right, it is better to let that right go and keep ones    emotional fast intact. Likewise, the negative emotion of    jealousy is reduced, as every fasting person is reduced to the    common denominator of abstinence; no one is externally superior    to another in this regard.  <\/p>\n<p>    In true fasting, humans realize several levels of meanings of    life. The psychological level helps the fasting person    psychologically to control evil thoughts and trains him or her,    to some degree, how to overcome stinginess and greed. The    Prophet (peace be upon him) said, Allah has no need for the    hunger and the thirst of the person who does not restrain    himself from telling lies and acting on them even while    observing the fast. In this age of immediate gratification,    when the things of the world are used to fulfill human needs    and desires almost as soon as they have them  the ability to    delay gratification is an important skill. What is between    immediate gratification and delayed gratification is patience.    During the fast, the believers learn patience  and the    benefits of it.  <\/p>\n<p>    Fasting gives one the opportunity to overcome the many    addictions which have become a major part of modern life. Food,    for many people, provides comfort and joy  and the ability to    separate oneself from it gives the fasting people the    psychological benefit of knowing that they do have some degree    of control over what they do and what they do not do. From a    psychological perspective, it is good to be somewhat detached    from the things of the world. There is nothing wrong with    enjoying a good and full life  in fact, one can and should    expect that. However, it is important that Muslims are able to    detach ourselves from material things so that they do not    become the most important part of their lives to determine our    faith.  <\/p>\n<p>    In Islam, in order to establish the final spiritual level  the    highest and most important level of fasting, the level of    Allah-consciousness, Prophet Muhammad SAS (peace be upon Him)    made the renewal of the intention for fasting a requirement    before every day of fasting. He was reported to have said,    Whoever does not intend to fast before Fajr (the dawn) will    have no fast. The daily renewal of intention helps to    establish a spiritual foundation of sincerity essential for the    spiritual cleansing effects of fasting to operate. Sincere    fasting purifies and atones for sin, as the Prophet (peace be    upon him) said, Whoever fasts Ramadan out of sincere faith and    seeking his reward from God, his previous sins will be    forgiven. He was also reported to have said, From one Ramadan    to the next is atonement for the sins between them.  <\/p>\n<p>    Fasting, like other Islamic requirements like daily prayers and    holy Hajj is not a mere formality to be completed somehow as a    burden but it has a spiritual significance attached to it and    hence it needs to be performed with utmost sincerity and    complete commitment.  <\/p>\n<p>    Islamic fasting is not simply about denying our body food and    water. It also involves arguably the more taxing challenge of    avoiding ill speech, arguments, loss of temper and malicious    behavior. When combined with the previous levels of fasting,    the spiritual level transforms a person from within. It    restores, revives and regenerates the fasting persons    spirituality and radically modifies his or her personality and    character. These are the precious products of a heightened    state of God-consciousness. A successful fasting enables us    become pure in thoughts and deeds.  <\/p>\n<p>    Fasting is primarily between the person and God, as no one can    be sure that any person is actually fasting. Because of this    intimate aspect of fasting, Allah was quoted by the Prophet    (peace be upon him) as saying. Every act of Adams descendants    is for themselves, except fasting. It is meant for Me alone,    and I alone will give the reward for it.  <\/p>\n<p>    Self-purification as the central part of spiritual development    is the goal of fasting during Holy Ramadan. It is obviously    wrong to presume that just fasting without any spiritual    commitment in the Holy month of piety and compassion would add    more wealth to us. Fasting is performed as a duty of Muslims    for Allahs kindness toward us.  <\/p>\n<p>    Self-purification could be attained only by performing the    fasting cum prayers at all its levels. If Muslims fast with    ill-feelings intact and just for dirty money or similar other    favors, they do not seek self-purification, On the contrary, by    such selfish or negative motives in fasting they refuse to be    self purified in spiritual form. These Muslims care nothing    about the Hereafter life.  <\/p>\n<p>    Truth and truthfulness, kindness and compassion are the    foundations of self purification. Whether they fast or not, if    Muslims do not tell lies or at least avoid telling lies they    could be sure of reaching the truth zone. But if they decide to    continue to avoid lies, they indirectly approach the spiritual    domain. However, if upon the close of holy fasting, Muslims    resume all bad habits, including telling lies, they in fact    directly kick the holy fasting month.  <\/p>\n<p>    If humans- Muslims  have not changed their life patterns, even    after fasting 30 days year after year it could only signify    hopelessly permanent hollowness in humans! That also may mean    Muslims systemically refuse to accept the importance of arrival    of Holy Prophets to the world to guide the humanity.  <\/p>\n<p>    Importantly, Muslims could perform fasting, prayers and other    religious duties not merely as a formality for favors from God    or people. Spirituality and self-purification have got much to    do with this notion. If Muslims have fooled, deceived or harmed    anyone, deliberately or otherwise, they need to repent.  <\/p>\n<p>    Sincere fasting brings one closer to Allah and earns a special    reward. The Prophet (peace be upon him) informed that there is    a gate in paradise called Rayyan reserved for those who fast    and he also said, When Ramadan comes, the gates of Paradise    are open.  <\/p>\n<p>    Patience and mercy are the important virtues we all need in    these harried times to live as good humans. Month of Ramadan is    viewed as a month-long school where graduates leave with a    developed sense of self-control in areas including diet,    sleeping and the use of time. The degree to be obtained by the    believers could be called as Self-purification.  <\/p>\n<p>    For this to happen, let bad, cunning or negative thoughts leave    your mind and good thoughts enter your mind system in order to    help you make a better and purposeful spiritual life. Holy    month of Ramadan is the best time for that auspicious endeavor.  <\/p>\n<p>    Simply put, in saying that we have observed Ramadan fasting, we    should also mean we are now purified with divine thoughts, away    from selfish, hypocritical, corrupt malicious motives of    ordinary life.  <\/p>\n<p>    As Ramadan fasting is sort of preparation for the enlightened    life as well as life Hereafter, Muslims need to ensure that    they would be qualitatively different purified in body, mind,    heart, thoughts, soul at least partially to begin with- when    Holy Ramadan month arrives next year.  <\/p>\n<p>    Let us make Holy Ramadan purposeful. Let us continue throughout    year with whatever good tidings we practice during the Holy    Ramadan. Let us be away from mischief and sins.  <\/p>\n<p>    May Allah protect all Muslims from devilish eyes, from sinful    destructive designs of enemies of Islam!    May God save the globe and humanity from getting destroyed by    the threatening nuclear or conventional or just terror wars by    big powers to showcase their newly developed high precision    weapon systems for prospective regional arms merchants.  <\/p>\n<p>    May God grant true faith, peace, happiness and prosperity for    entire humanity!  <\/p>\n<p>  Did you find this article informative? 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