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Ramadan 17, 1447 (March 6, 2026)

Assalaamun Alaykum Warahmatullah Taallah Wabarakatuhu

The Three Categories of People in Ramadan

All praise is due to Allah Ta’ala, may peace and salutations be upon His Messenger (salallahu alayhi wa salam), his household and companions. Ramadan is a Honourable month of opportunities for the Muslims.

It is a month for renewing our faith, strengthening our willpower, and seeking forgiveness, a unique opportunity to strengthen the bond of love with our Creator, through fasting, recitation of the Quran, Taraweeh salah, and through acts of charity.

People approach Ramadan in different ways. Ramadan means different things to different people.

First Category

This consist of Believers who view Ramadan as a period of expressing their undying love for the Beloved.

For them, Ramadan is a valuable, precious, and rare occasion. They spend all their time doing good, convinced that the reward of each act is multiplied manifold. Patience, sympathy, and generosity beautify the demeanour.

They guard their tongues and remain preoccupied in chanting La ilaha illallah, seeking forgiveness, begging for Jannah, and seeking protection from Jahannam. They are driven by the words of Rasulullah (Salallahu alayhi wa salam) that say:

“ The fish in the sea, seek forgiveness for them until they break their fast. Everyday Allah decorates Jannah for them and says to it: The time is near when my faithful servants shall cast the great trials (of the world) and come to you… On the last night of Ramadan they are forgiven… ” (Ahmad)

Second Category

There are others who ‘welcome’ Ramadan with sighs of reluctance. To them Ramadan is an unfair imposition, a month of deprivation and hardship.

They grudgingly keep fast and drag themselves to the Masjid for the Taraweeh prayer. Their concept of fasting is limited to physical abstention of food, drink, and sexual relationship. They spend their time in gossip, watching sport, and wasting their nights parked at cafe corners and restaurants.

They are hardly ever stirred to Tilawah, Zikr, and dua, nor are they careful of their salah. Their goal in Ramadan is to prepare for Eid.

The words of Rasulullah (salallahu alayhi wa salam) aptly describes their spiritless endeavours: “Many are the ones who fast attaining nothing by such fasting except hunger , and many perform salah by night attaining nothing by it except the discomfort of staying awake.” (Ibn Majah)

Rasulullah (salallahu alayhi wa salam) further stated that: “Allah does not require the discarding food and drink of the person who fasts but does not refrain from bad speech and action.” (Sahih Bukhari)

Third Category

There is yet a third group who is hardly ever moved by Ramadan. They neither read salah, nor fast. They continue living recklessly in sin. They neither have the will or the time to make any sort of change in their daiIy routines. The following words of Rasulullah (salallahu alayhi wa sallam) should serve as a grim reminder to them:

“…Jibril (alayhis salaam) appeared before me and said: Woe to him who found the blessed month of Ramadan and let it pass by without gaining forgiveness.” Upon that I said: Ameen. (Sahih Bukhari)

He also said: “Whoever does not fast for even one day in Ramadan, without a valid excuse, shall never be able to repay that day even if he fasts for the rest of his life” (Ahmad)

Brothers and sisters in Islam,

Fear Allah Ta’ala and beware of wasting your life away in futile activities. Make use of your time by being positive and constructive, for it is by doing so you can achieve the pleasure of Allah Ta’alah

This may well be your last Ramadan, your last opportunity to benefit from the special blessings and forgiveness that accompanies this month. Know that Ramadan is a manifestation of Allah Ta’ala’s bountiful blessings on His slaves.

Therefore, use it as a turning point in your life; a time for transformation towards a better way of life; a change from the ignominy of sins to the glory of obedience; from weakness and laziness to strength and vigour; from bad customs and detestable habits to righteousness and upright conduct.

Brothers and Sisters in Islam, endeavour to:

– Perform the five daily salah with the congregation,
– Perform the Taraweeh salah diligently.
– Spend as much time as possible in dua, Tilawah, and Zikr
– Take part in the various Ramadan programmes at your Masjid.
– Protect your fast by guarding your tongue, eyes, and thoughts.
– Beautify your fast by sharing your iftaar with your neighbours and the needy.
– Be patient, tolerant, and sympathetic. Especially to your parents and spouse.
– Be kind and generous to the poor and needy; especially to our destitute Muslim brothers and sisters from foreign countries.
– Serve at least one sick, aged, or disabled person during this Ramadan.
– Make dua for the Ummah daily before iftaar.

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May Allah Ta’ala grant us the faith, strength, and spirit to make this a unique and special Ramadan. May He grant us the ability to be consistent in our endeavours. May He protect and preserve our faith. Ameen.

Juma’ah wa Ramadan Mabrouq

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