An Act of Gratefulness to God

Fasting in Ramadan is an obligatory prayer. It is not only an act of worship and devotion and a means to nourish piety but an act of gratefulness to God for revelation of the Qur’ān as well. The Qur’ān was revealed in the month of Ramadan, so that we may know the way that leads…

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“During the month of Ramadan the Qur’ān was sent down as guidance to the people with clear signs of the true guidance, and as the Criterion (between right and wrong). So those of you who live to see that month should fast it, and whoever is sick or on a journey should fast the same number of other days instead. Allah wants ease and not hardship for you so that you may complete the number of days required, magnify Allah for what He has guided you to, and give thanks to Him.”

(Al-Qur’ān – 2:185)

Fasting in Ramadan is an obligatory prayer. It is not only an act of worship and devotion and a means to nourish piety but an act of gratefulness to God for revelation of the Qur’ān as well. The Qur’ān was revealed in the month of Ramadan, so that we may know the way that leads to God’s pleasure, shape our lives in the light of its teachings and invitepeople to enjoy this Guidance and Criterion in their own lives. Fasting is an excellent means by which to prepare ourselves to fulfil this assigned duty. Hence fasting in this month is more than an act of worship and devotion and more than an excellent course of moral training.

For those who fail to fast during this blessed month of Ramadan owing to some legitimate reason, God has kept the door of compensation open during other months of the year so that they need not be deprived of the opportunity to express their gratitude to Him.