The auspicious month of Ramadan has come to a shadow, Muslims are happy all around. The righteous servants of Allah eagerly wait for this month and why not Muzan Mubarak... which is the month of happiness, blessings, mercy and forgiveness. Fasting, Namaz, Taraweeh, Sadaqah, Zakat, Zikr, Recitation, Umrah and other righteous deeds of Ramadan are for men as well as for women. The reward and reward of these actions is the same way that Allah bestows blessings on men and women. But there is a common notion among women that Ramadan is only for men, our job is only to cook suhoor and prepare iftar. Women fast, but other actions are lagging behind. While Ramadan is the month of revelation of Quran and forgiveness of sins, it is also the month of manifestation of Islamic civilization, brotherhood and compassion, sacrifice and sacrifice, patience and reformation of individuals and society.
People make great arrangements for the arrival of Ramadan from a worldly perspective. In homes, long lists of food items for the whole month are made, extensive shopping is done, the rush in the markets increases, it is necessary to have these necessities of life to spend the month of Ramadan well, but have we ever considered that some necessities And the accessories are even more important, that is, what will be the order of worship in Ramadan? How many verses will be read every day? How will children be reformed? How will the home environment be made Islamic? How will they be encouraged to fast? How will the Lord be celebrated? How will sins be forgiven? How will the right of Ramadan be fulfilled and how will fasting be made meaningful? Every person organizes and welcomes Ramadan according to his own calculation and method and reaps its benefits. In this blessed month, every woman wants to have a pleasant arrangement of food and drink in the morning. At the time of Suhoor, parathas, niharis and pies and qaimas are made, while at Iftar, delicious dishes like samosas, curds and fruit charts are prepared. So understand that women spend most of their time in the kitchen, which is good. No matter, in this way the prayer is left and it is a fact that fasting is incomplete without prayer.
The purpose of Ramadan is to purify the human being, to reform the society, to get close to Allah, to be mature in worship, to seek Paradise, to hate Hell, to be regular in recitation, and to have the desire to achieve piety. But who is reforming their homes and society? Who is inculcating goodness in their children? It is to be seen whether we have purified ourselves and our account keeping in mind the requirements of Ramadan or not. Has anyone examined how strong his faith has become? How much increased relationship with the Lord? How many wives and children were reformed? And how close did the family get to the Lord? In the Holy Qur'an, the purpose of fasting is told that you should adopt piety, piety brings a person closer to Allah. In Ramadan it becomes difficult to commit sins and easy to do good deeds. The reward of even a small good deed increases manifold. Doing good and avoiding sin is the basis for the reformation of individuals and society.
There is no better and better month for correction than Ramadan. And the most important thing is that the summer vacation has started, of course some children will also fast, and it will be easier for the children to fast because they don't have to get up early to go to school and they Fasting will be very good. Make this holiday of women and children useful. Teach your children about religion. How to fast and pray After all, children are children, it is the duty of parents to explain them. If they are taught about work at an early age, they will be attracted to good things and with the passage of time, the habit of doing good work will be matured. For example, attention should be paid to correcting children who have read the Holy Qur'an so that they develop the ability to read the Holy Qur'an with the Mukhaar. The methods of prayers should be explained and the prayers of prayers should be remembered. The essential issues of prayer should also be explained to them. Practical practice of prayer, ablution should also be done. Worldly things, hadiths should be told to children. The bad customs spread in the society should also be remembered and advised to stay away from them.
Try to earn maximum good deeds in this blessed month. Serve others, fulfill the needs of the needy. Break the fast of the poor and poor. Provide them with food and drink during the hours of Suhoor to fast and take special care to provide them with the same things that you like for yourself. The poor, the needy and the needy should be found and supported in this holy month, they should be taken out of the pit of inferiority complex. The depression should be removed from their faces and it is not necessary to use the amount of Zakat-e-Fitra itself, to grieve as much as possible with their own private funds, considering their relatives, neighbors and Islamic brotherhood. Yes, Zakat is obligatory and Fitrah is obligatory to be paid. But nowadays it is generally seen that people invite elders and rich people for Iftar while ignoring the downtrodden poor and needy people. are, while they are more deserving of having their iftar, suhoor and food arranged. Apart from this, identify the poor and destitute Muslims in their areas and help them and attract well-wishers towards this work. Because in general, the noble poor do not go to anyone's door and continue to live a life of poverty, and attention should also be paid to the assistance of poor students so that if they are about to drop out of education due to financial constraints, they will refrain from this intention and enjoy themselves. Keep up the education stream.
I am beseeching the Lord Almighty to create a feeling in the heart of us and every member of our society, so that we can understand each other's pain and suffering. Encourage them to give. This is the wish of your loved ones to save them from the punishment of the Hereafter. And the entire Islamic society can benefit from the blessings and blessings showered in this holy month.
Nausheen Ansari
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