Sunday, June 19, 2016

4 Ways to Maintain Good Habits After Ramadan

Ramadan is the month of fasting for compensation of sins and cleansing of the soul. It is an answer to the carnal needs for sleeping, eating and drinking. A way that inspires control in lives, making sure that the requirements are met according to the crucial requirements within the chase of appreciation towards Allah Almighty. Fasting is the most excellent practice of faithfulness and a agreement between maker and created.

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“And the most beloved of deeds to Allah are those that are continuous, even if they are few.” [Sunan an-Nasa’i]

Arrangement of Good Habits

Before Ramadan, we are more listening carefully about health, wealth and furtiveness and in Ramadan, we are worried about Fikar and Zikar. The important thing after Ramadan is Istiqama i.e. to grasp onto the good behavior adopted in Ramadan. In Hadith the value of good manners has explained as:

“Nothing is weightier on the Scale of Deeds than one’s Good manners.” [Al-Bukhari]

Keep Up the Perform of Fasting

It was the favorite tradition of our prophet (PBUH) to watch fast on some exact days and many Hadiths authenticate the meaning of keeping Saum on Monday and Thursday. In Hadith it is narrated that:

“The Prophet of Allah used to fast on Monday and Thursday. When he was asked about it, he said: The works of the servants (of Allah) are presented (to Allah) on Monday and Thursday.” [Sunan Abi Dawud]

Aid organization and Patching Up With Prayers

During Ramadan, we all have made ourselves on time for offering Salah that embarks regulation in order to get the level of spirit for becoming a most excellent practicing Muslim. Repeated of this compulsion is not particularly tough when it is just a day or two of Ramadan exit. Donate to Masjid organization, feed a poor or the least you can do is to teach someone something good to keep up with the pace of Zakat after Ramadan as aid organization is among those things that will establish to be the redeemer at the Day of Judgment as narrated in Hadith:

“When a man dies, his good deeds come to an end except three: ongoing charity, beneficial knowledge, and righteous offspring who will pray for him.” [Muslim]

Continuation of Shared Meals

Ramadan is a social ceremony to revitalize the communal relationship apart from religious practice. Muslims invite their family member for Aftar meals to smash their fasts, a way to sit together and refresh the significance of family get together. Aftar meals can be arranged for the deserved and deprived one depending on the istita’at of Muslim beings. To stay this practice intact one can position communal meals for family and friends or either can nourish the poor, as they deemed preferable.

“Do good deeds properly, sincerely and moderately, and remember that you shall enter Paradise only through Allah’s Mercy, and also remember that the most beloved deed to Allah is that which is regular and constant even if it is little.” [Bukhari]

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