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On Fasting
Nawawi
10/20/03 at 08:14:28
[color=blue]The Book Of Fasting, Its Secrets, Its Tasks
And What Is Associated With It
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Know that fasting contains a distinctive characteristic not found
elsewhere. It is being ascribed to Allah Mighty and Majestic,
where He Transcendent Is He says, "Fasting is Mine, and I give
reward for it".
This ascription suffices as honor, just as the Ka`ba
is ascribed to Allah Most High when He says, "And purify My house"
(al-Hajj, 26).

Fasting has superiority because of two concepts. The first is that
fasting is a secret and an internal action that no one sees, so
showing-off does not enter it.

The second is that fasting subdues the enemies of Allah since the
means that the enemies of Allah use is lusts, and lusts are
strengthened through eating and drinking. As long as the ground of
lusts remains fertile, Devils will frequent its pasture; by
abandoning lusts one constricts for them those paths.

There are many reports concerning the merit of fasting, and they are
well known.

Recommended Measures Associated With fasting
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It is desirable to eat before beginning the fast, and that it be
delayed [until close to beginning the fast]; that one hasten to
break the fast, and that it be done with ripe date.

During Ramadan, it is desirable to be generous, do good works, and
give much charity - out of following the Prophet (Allah
bless him and his family and give him peace).

It is desirable to study the Quran, to make a [spiritual] retreat
during Ramadan - especially during the last ten days - and to
increase one's efforts.

Bukhari and Muslim included narration from `A'ishah (Allah be
pleased with her) wherein she said, "When the [last] ten [days]
entered, the Prophet (Allah bless him and his family and give him
peace) would tighten his waist-wrapper, stay up at night, and wake
us family."


The scholars have mentioned two aspects concerning "tighten his
waist-wrapper". The first is that it means avoiding his wives. The
second is that it is an allusion to diligence and preparation for
works. They said that the reason for his efforts during the last
ten nights was out of seeking Laylat al-Qadr.

Clarifying The Secrets Of Fasting And Its Etiquette
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There are three ranks to fasting: the fast of the masses, the elect,
and the elite of the elect.

The fast of the masses is restraining one's stomach and genitals
from achieving their lusts.

The fast of the elect is restraining one's glance, tongue, hands,
legs, hearing, vision, and all other physical faculties from sins.

The fast of the elite of the elect is the heart fasting from base
aspirations, and thoughts that take on away from Allah; and
restraining the heart in totality from everything save Allah.
(This type of fasting has explanations that come elsewhere.)

The etiquette of the fast of the elect includes lowering the gaze,
protecting the tongue from unlawful or offensive speech which is
hurtful, or [simply] offers no benefit, and guarding the remaining
physical faculties.

One of the hadiths narrated in Bukhari is that the Prophet (Allah
bless him and his family and give him peace) said, "Whoever has not
left untruthful talk and acting upon it: Allah has no need of him
putting aside his food and drink."

Its etiquette includes not filling up with food and drink at night,
but rather eats portions since Mankind fills no container eviler
than his stomach - since whenever one eats his fill at the beginning of
the night will not be of use to himself for the rest of the night.
It is the same regarding eating one's fill before beginning the
fast: he will be of no use to himself until near noon, since too
much food leads to laziness and abatement. And besides: the whole
purpose of fasting is missed by eating too much, since the point is
that one taste hunger, and forgo what he desires.

Voluntary Fasts
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As for voluntary fasts: know that the desirability of fasting
becomes emphatic during meritorious days.

Some of the meritorious days exist [once] each year, such as fasting
six days of Shawal after Ramadan, the day of `Arafah, `Ashura', the
first ten days of Dhi l-Hijja, and the month of Muharram.

Some of the meritorious days repeat each month, like [the first dayat] the beginning of the month, the middle, and the end. Whoever
fasts the beginning, middle, and end of the month has done right -
other than it being best that one make the three days [if one fastsjust three days each month] the White Days.

Some of the days repeat each week; they are Monday and Thursday.

The most superior, voluntary fast is the fast of Dawud (peace be
upon him): he would fast for one day, and break fast for one day.
Fasting thus combines three concepts.

The first is that the nafs is given its share the day the fast is
broken, and fulfills its devotion the day it fasts. By this, it
combines between what it is entitled to and what is incumbent upon
it; and this is fair.

The second is that the day one eats is a day of thanks, and the day
one fasts is a day of patience. And faith is two halves: thanks, and
patience.

The third is that it is more difficult on the nafs regarding one's
[spiritual] efforts [against the self], since every time the nafs begins
yearning for one state, it is removed from it.

Fasting Perpetually
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As for fasting perpetually, one of the reports that Muslim included
(but not Bukhari) is narrated from Qatada (Allah be pleased with
him):

    `Omar (Allah be pleased with him) asked the Prophet (Allah bless
    him and his family and give him peace) saying, "How does fast
    perpetually, all of it?"

    He (Allah bless him and his family and give him peace) replied,
    "He has no fast, and no breaking fast," or: "he did not fast,
    and he did not break the fast".

This is interpreted to apply to someone who consecutively fasts
[without breaking fast for] the days which are forbidden to fast. As
for someone who breaks fast on the two days of Eid, the days of
Tashriq [during Hajj]: there is no harm in this.

It was related from Hisham bin `Urwah (Allah grant him mercy) that
his father would consecutively fast, and `A'ishah (Allah be pleased
with her) would consecutively fast.

Anas bin Malik (Allah be pleased with him) said that Abu Talha
consecutively fasted after the [death of the] Prophet (Allah bless
him and his family and give him peace) for forty years.

Know that whoever has been granted astuteness knows the purpose of
fasting, and induces himself [to fast] to the extent that it does
not debilitate him from superior deeds.

Ibn Mas`ud (Allah be pleased with him) fasted little. He would say,
"If I fast, I become too weak to pray. And I prefer prayer over
fasting."

Some of them would become too weak to recite Quran when they fasted,
so they would increase the amount they broke fast in order to be
able to recite.

Every person is knows his condition and what is best for himself.

[Translation by Musa Furber]

[Source: Shams al-Din Ahmad bin `Abd al-Rahman bin Qudamah
al-Maqdisi's condensed version of Ibn al-Jawzi's abridgement of
Hujjat al-Islam Imam al-Ghazali's _Ihya `Ulum al-Din_: _Mukhtasar
Minhaj al-Qasidin_, Maktabat Dar al-Bayan: Damascus, 1997 CE / 1418
AH. pp 43-46]


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