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Ramadan Facts And Ramadan of Prophet Muhammad (Pbuh)

Posted by Admin on September 10, 2008

RAMADAN

The Prophet Muhammad Sallallahu Alayhe Wasallam said, “Whoever fasted in Ramadan out of sincere Faith (i.e. belief) and hoping for a reward from Allah, then all his past sins will be forgiven, and whoever stood for the prayers in the nights of Ramadan out of sincere Faith and hoping for a reward from Allah, then all his previous sins will be forgiven.”

(Bukhari & Muslim)

FACTS ABOUT RAMADAN

  • Ramadan – This word literally means “One that Burns” According to scholars, in this month the Sins are burnt away… therefore it is called Ramadan.
  • The Month of Ramadan begins when the new crescent is sighted on the 29th of Shabaan otherwise it starts after the 30 days of Shabaan are completed.(Bukhari)
  • It is the month during which prophethood was granted to Muhammad Sallallahu Alayhe Wasallam. Q
  • Quran was revealed in this month.
  • The Lailatul Qadr, the night on which Quran was revealed and a night which is better than a thousand months falls in this month.
  • Battle of Badr was fought and won in this month.
  • Makkah was conquered by the Muslims in this month.
  • Voluntary (nafil) acts are given a reward equal to obligatory (fard) acts.
  • The reward of obligatory (fard) acts is increased 70 times in Ramadan.
  • The doors of heaven are opened in this month and the doors of hell are closed.
  • Devils are chained in this month.
  • Mercy is poured down to Earth during Ramadan.


RAMADAN OF PROPHET MUHAMMAD

SALLALLAHU ALAYHE WASALLAM


Reciting and Reflecting Upon The Quran

Narrated Ibn ‘Abbas: “Jibreel used to meet him (Muhammad Sallallahu Alayhe Wasallam) every night in Ramadan to study the Holy Quran carefully together. (Bukhari)


Night Prayers

Narrated Abu Salma bin ‘Abdur Rahman: I asked ‘Aisha, “How is the prayer of Prophet Sallallahu Alayhe Wasallamduring the month of Ramadan.” She said, “Prophet Sallallahu Alayhe Wasallam never exceeded eleven Rakat in Ramadan or in other months; he used to offer four Rakat– do not ask me about their beauty and length, then four Rakat, do not ask me about their beauty and length, and then three Rakat.(Bukhari)


Tarweeh in Masjid e Nabawi

Narrated ‘Aisha, the mother of the faithful believers: One night Prophet Sallallahu Alayhe Wasallam offered the prayer in the Mosque and the people followed him. The next night he also offered the prayer and too many people gathered. On the third and the fourth nights more people gathered, but Allah’s Apostle did not come out to them. In the morning he said, “I saw what you were doing and nothing but the fear that it (i.e. the prayer) might be made obligatory on you, stopped me from coming to you.” And that happened in the month of Ramadan. (Bukhari)

Note: Taraweeh prayer is established from the sunnah based on the above mentioned hadith. Rasool Allah Muhammad Sallallahu Alayhe Wasallamhimself led the Muslims in Taraweeh prayer for two days but gave up after that due to fear that it may become a compulsory (wajib) sunnah. It is a voluntary (nafil) prayer and is recommended during Ramadan.


Praying in the last Ten Days of Ramadan and Lailatul Qadr – Night of Decree

Prophet Muhammad Sallallahu Alayhe Wasallamsaid, “Search for the Night of Qadr in the odd nights of the last ten days of Ramadan. (Bukhari)

Narrated Aisha: With the start of the last ten days of Ramadan, the Prophet Sallallahu Alayhe Wasallamused to tighten his waist belt (i.e. work hard) and used to pray all the night, and used to keep his family awake for the prayers. (Bukhari)


Observing Itekaf

Narrated Abdullah bin Umar: Prophet Sallallahu Alayhe Wasallamused to practise Itikaf in the last ten days of the month of Ramadan. (Bukhari)

Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet Sallallahu Alayhe Wasallam used to perform Itikaf every year in the month of Ramadan for ten days, and when it was the year of his death, he stayed in Itikaf for twenty days. (Bukhari)


Height of generosity in Ramadan

Narrated Ibn ‘Abbas: Prophet Sallallahu Alayhe Wasallam was the most generous of all the people, and he used to be more generous in the month of Ramadan when JIbreel used to meet him… Prophet Muhammad Sallallahu Alayhe Wasallam used to become more generous than the fast wind when he met Jibreel.(Bukhari)

3 Responses to “Ramadan Facts And Ramadan of Prophet Muhammad (Pbuh)”

  1. Saud said

    All my life in Pakistan i’ve seen people reciting Quran in Arabic, all through out the year and specially during the month of ramadan; I myself used to pray taraweeh during the blessed month. However, recently i started reading Quran in a language i can understand, before this, I too had spent many nights in prayers and I had no idea what was written in the Quran. Perhaps, this is the reason why people are not able to follow this religion properly since all they read is Arabic without ever understanding a word what what they prayed.
    now correct me if i’m wrong: to me it doesn’t make any sense to read Quran in Arabic since I don’t understand it. I am able to understand it in Urdu or English and then follow it according to what i read.
    People often say that the Quran should be read in Arabic since it was brought down to our Prophet (peace be upon him) in that language. From what I understand is that it is because our Prophet lived in Arab, the Quran came in the language of that region. Had Allah chosen some other region for our Prophet, Quran would have been in the language of that region then.
    So now what sense does it make to recite the Quran in Arabic when we don’t understand a single word; might as well recite it in French. To take this a step further, should we also start offering our daily prayers in our native language since that would have a more deeper impact on our lives than reciting the verses without knowing what we are saying. I would like to know what do the scholars say about this.

  2. siddiqui said

    assalamalikum ….. can i be a member of the forum ??

  3. A.Latif said

    As-Salamalaikum! I like Dr.Idrees’ qiraat,AlhumdoLillah!Please DO include him among the reciters on your website. JazakAllah! Salaams and Duaas to All of you! Pl. keep up the good work.May Allah(SWT) give you strength to do HIS work! JAZAKALLAH KHAIRE!

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