Remember that you will never be too ready for the month
of Ramadaan. No matter how much you try and how much you think you
have done, Ramadaan deserves much more, so always remember that you
are never too ready for the month of Ramadaan.
Ramadaan is an annual opportunity to review our goals in
life. We adjust our schedules and know we will spend longer hours in
the Masajid and exhausted during the days. It is an
exclusive opportunity for Muslims every year. As Muslims, we always
feel that we are under achieving what we should be doing in Ramadaan,
and we all have the feeling that we could have done better and should
have done more. At the end of the month, we regret so much of the
time we spent wasted. There is always a chance for improvement every
single Ramadaan.
So let us discuss some simple art of excelling in Ramadaan:
So let us discuss some simple art of excelling in Ramadaan:
Imam Al-Bukhari was one day asked about the medicine
that would help people memorize, and he said, "I have nothing
except for the ardent desire.' If you truly and really have the
ardent and burning desire and hunger to succeed, then you will
achieve it. The Ulema' said that whatever
expectations you have, you will achieve at least 80%. Imam
Al-Bukhari excelled in that field because he had the ardent desire
and hunger for success. Ibn 'Abbas was a young man when the
Prophet (saws) passed away, but the amount of knowledge he collected
made him the top of his field and he was an expert in the
interpretation of the Qur'an. He was once asked, "How were
you able to collect all this knowledge in such a short time?'
He said, "I had an inquisitive tongue and the heart that
comprehends.' He had the ardent desire and didn't waste his
time. Don't make failure an option in Ramadaan. Don't
give yourself an exit. Many people start making excuses, and
once you give yourself and excuse to fail, you will lose success. Never give yourself that excuse and always have that hunger to
succeed.
2. Set Your Goals. Make sure that
these goals are very high:
Fear Allah. In order to help us achieve the path
of success, he gave us the ultimate goal: to reach Al-Firdaws
Al-A'la. In many Ayaat, Allah says to race and rush. Allah is helping us set our goals and making our goal Jannat
Al-Firdaws Al-A'la. The Prophet (saws) when he met
the Ansar atbayat'l-'Aqabah,... The Muhajireen asked
him, "Ya Rasulullah, what do we expect out of this?' The
Prophet (saws) said, "Jannah.' That is the ultimate goal
and should be a very high and lofty goal.
When you start Ramadaan, set your goals as high as you
can. If part of your goals is to achieve
righteousness and Taqwa, then you have to start making plans on
how to do so by adding more good deeds to your schedule. If
part of your goals is to pray Qiyam'l-Llayl every night in
the Masjid, then commit yourself. If you fall short a
little from achieving these lofty goals, they
will still be higher than what you did last year.
3. Build Confidence in the Month of
Ramadaan:
Some people come with high expectations for themselves
such as finishing the Qur'an ten times and praying night prayer every
night. Build confidence
that you can achieve these goals. Set a plan and strategy on
how to achieve these goals and build confidence that you can do
that. 'Abdullah ibn 'Amr ibn Al-'As was a young man at the time
of the Prophet (saws). He used to finish the Qur'an every
single night, and the Prophet (saws) was surprised. He (saws)
came to him and told him it was a righteous and good deed, but he
should recite the Qur'an in one month (this is besides Ramadaan, by
the way, and Ramadaan is a special occasion when you can do more). Have the confidence that you will achieve your goals
and have a strategy and plan.
4. Do What
You Love to Do in Ramadaan:
There are so many good
deeds that you can do. Some people love to feed the poor and
cook food and give to others. Others invite a lot of people to
their house or take food to the Masjid. Other people love
to read the Qur'an a lot and dedicate more time. Other people
love to do Salaah and Qiyam'l-Layl. Some people love
spending more time in the Masjid and others love to spend
more time in seclusion. Some people push themselves so hard in
what is not what they enjoy in acts of 'ibadaah and may
force themselves to read the Qur'an more and are too exhausted to
do Adhkar or Taraweeh, and this is not a smart plan. Do what you really love to do. Choose and select the good deeds
you enjoy doing and increase them more and more. Make your plan
around these deeds that you love and enjoy doing. The Prophet
(saws) recommended us to achieve that which is little but
continuous. Many people love to start Ramdaan with as many
good deeds as they can, which may be too much. Take it easy and
start with what you enjoy. As you build momentum, add more.
The whole point is to be proactive, so start your plan and choose the
good deeds you enjoy and start working on it.
5. Study
the Successful and Learn From the Best:
Experts in the field of
success teach this to people. Why is our 'ibadaah less
when it comes to studying from the experts and learning from the best
and successful? What do we mean by this? The 'ulema' say,
"Stories at tales are like the gems of Paradise.' When you
hear a story, you enjoy it so much because you can relate to it.
Allah says, "We sent you the best of stories…' At the
end of the story of Yusuf, Allah said, "There is in the stories
instructions for men of understanding.' When you learn
from the successful and from the best, it will encourage you and
raise your morale. Achieving all of these great goals has been
done by the people before you.
The Sahabah were
the best examples after the Prophet (saws). Check the stories
of the successful in Ramadaan – How did they succeed? What
did they do? Read some of the biographies of the people and the
great scholars and how they spent their time in Ramadaan.
Remember, keep these
stories with you throughout the month of Ramadaan, and when you feel
weaker and weaker, go back to the stories and remind yourself.
6. Be in
the Company of the Successful Ones:
The previous point was
about people you learn about in history: the Prophet (saws),
the Sahabah. Many people say that this is theoretical. Look for people around you in your own community who can help you
achieve these lofty goals. You will definitely find one or two
people around you. You should go and look for those people. Remember that your companions in Ramadaan can help you go higher in
goals or can pull you down. Habits are contagious. Look
for high achievers in the month of Ramadaan. If you always
associate yourself with high achievers, you
will go higher in your goals. The Prophet (saws) said, "The
example of the good and bad companion is the example of the one who
sells perfume and the blacksmith. He may give you something
good for free or you may buy something, but at least you will get a
nice smell from him. The blacksmith will blow smoke and he may
burn your clothes or at least you will smell something bad.' [Sahih Bukhari] The same is with those you associate with during Ramadaan. Are
you going to associate with those who will encourage you to watch TV
or play cards? Or will you associate with those who will help
you go higher? Look for those who are high achievers and
associate with them throughout the month of Ramadaan as much as you
can.
7. Go All
Out and Work Hard:
When you set your
goals, don't just set them to achieve them at your convenience or
when you have spare time. If you are serious about achieving
these goals, make them a priority. Go all out to achieve these
goals.
People who go to the
gym know that once they have achieved the ten reps, they have to add
one more. They are excited that they have passed their regular
achievement.
Put
priorities during
the day and night. The Prophet (saws) have reminded us in so many
Ahadith how to move on from one level to the next. When Prophet (saws)
instructed the Sahabah on that one night that is laylat'l-qadr which is
better than the worship of 1,000
months, the Sahabah would worship in the hope of
achieving this night. And when the Prophet (saws) told them to look
for it in the last ten nights. The Sahabah became
even more focused. Some of them became
tired and a little lazy, and to help them achieve more, the Prophet
(saws) told them it was in the odd number of the last ten nights. So, go
all
out and work hard. It happens only once a year. Only
Allah knows if you will even survive today. Make this coming
Ramadaan the best Ramadaan by being more focused and put so much
effort in achieving better goals.
8. Be
Prepared and Adaptable:
Be prepared to change
your schedule. Many people are effective the first few days but
then feel that they are losing it and then lose momentum completely
and say they can't do it. Instead of slightly changing their
schedule, they try to start over with a completely new schedule and
then they quit. Expect yourself to change plans. It may
not be a dramatic change, but you need to adapt. It is better
for you than completely quitting the program over and over again.
Never put your programs
back to back and make them so crowded. When there is an
emergency, the whole program will be broken up. Expect yourself
to do some changes, which will make it less stressful for you.
If you start reading five Juzz every single night and then
realize that they are too much and then decrease to three Juzz and
then you are short two Juzz. As you try to make up and do
seven, you start to lose hope. Expect yourself to adapt and
change. Do something reasonable every single night like reading
three Juzz and move on with your schedule. Don't
simply cancel the good deeds you have started just because you think
you are falling behind. You may fall sick or
have an emergency to travel or relatives may come to visit.
Expect to change some of your plans.
9. Remind
Yourself of the Virtue of What You are Doing:
Allah says in the
Qur'an: "Reminders benefit the believers.' During
the month of Ramadaan, you are going to feel a little tired and
exhausted. Go to someone who you think can help you remind
yourself. Ask them for advice. Remind yourself by
spending a few minutes each night in Dhikr and Du'aa. Read about the virtues of Fasting every now and then. For many
people it becomes a cliché, but the reminder definitely benefits the
believers. Keep Riyadh Al-Saaliheen handy and
the Ahadith about the virtues of Ramadaan handy. Hopefully
it will rejuvenate your spirit. If that doesn't work, then have
someone else give you advice. If that doesn't help, attend a
program in the Masjid. Revisit your goals.
10. Never
Give Up!
If the Shaytaan wants
anything from us, it is for us to give up on ourselves. The
Shaytaan whispers that you can't do it and that you aren't the person
to achieve the good deeds and you give up on doing them. How
many times have you vowed after Ramadaan to wake up
for Qiyam'l-Layl after Ramadaan and you never achieve it?
How many times have you wanted to fast Mondays and Thursdays after
Ramadaan? Allah says in Surah Yusuf: "Never
give up hope of Allah's Mercy. Truly no one despairs of Allah's
Mercy except those who have no faith.' Never cancel your plans
in the month of Ramadaan simply because you fell a little short or a
little weak. Even until your last breath and last seconds in
this word, you are required and asked to do something that is good.
In the Musnad of Imam Ahmad, the Prophet (saws) said in
a Hadith of Anas: "If the Day of Judgment is
established and you have a plant in your hand, if you are able to put
it in the earth before the Day of Judgment completely starts, then do
it." With Allah, you will benefit. Even if it is the
last second of the month of Ramadaan. What were you doing last
year? People were getting ready to finish and prepare for Eid. It is one of the blessed moments. Focus on Du'aa and Dhikr and
give charity. Once Ramadaan is over, what was multiplied in
Ramadaan will no longer be multiplied. Never give up even if
you fall short and behind. Continue doing good deeds until the
end of the month, even if it is the last night. Remember that you are
dealing with Allah, and Allah is the One who rewards. With
Allah, it is absolutely worth every effort that you are doing.
Recap:
It is never too late to
prepare for Ramadaan.You will never be too ready for the
month. Plant some principles in your mind and heart so that you
have something to achieve. Have the hunger of success. Have the ardent desire to succeed in Ramadaan. Do you have that
or do you think that you are not a strong achiever? Expect to
succeed more and have a hunger for success.
Set your goals very
high. Allah has set your goals higher than you can imagine and
is helping you set your goals high. Go and try to achieve these
goals. Build confidence that you can achieve these goals. Don't beat yourself down. If you fail once, it does not mean
you are a failure.
Do what you love in
Ramadaan. You may not be able to achieve anything, but start by
achieving that which you like. If you like giving charity, then
give more. If you like to read the Qur'an or spend more time in
the Masjid, do what you love the most.
Study the successful
and learn from the best. Read the stories of the Sahabah and
the Prophet (saws) and how much they achieved in Ramadaan. Learn from them and learn their techniques.
Be in the company of
the successful ones. Associate yourself with good company.
Pick one or two people who are high achievers. Habits are
contagious. If you associate yourself with low achievers, most
likely that is what you will achieve.
Go all out and work so
hard. It is once in perhaps your lifetime. It could be
your last Ramadaan. Only Allah knows. Make this
opportunity like your first and last opportunity. You will
definitely do your best and put every single effort to make it
successful, particularly in the last ten nights.
Be adaptable and expect
changes in plans. As you try to achieve your plans, some
emergencies may come up, but it doesn't mean you should quit. Adapt and move on based on the new change. Never cancel the
schedule or program.
Remind yourself of the
virtue of what you are doing. Keep handy the books on the
virtues of Fasting. Allah says in a Hadith Qudsi: "All the good deeds of the son of Adam are for himself except
for fasting which is exclusively for Me, and I shall reward for it."
If you know that Allah is giving the reward, you know that it will be
beyond your imagination.
Never ever give up,
even if it is the last hour in the month of Ramadaan. Make sure
to use it wisely.
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