Question:
Are there any special practices prescribed for a Muslim to celebrate the month of Ramadan?
Answer:
The month of Ramadan is the best month of the year, because Allah Subḥānahu wa Ta’ālā chose it by making fasting in this month an obligation and the fourth pillar of Islam. Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta’ala also ordered Muslims to perform night prayers. This is in line with the words of the Prophet sallallaahu ‘alaihi wa sallam: “Islam is built on five things: Testifying that there is no true God but Allah and that Muhammad is Allah’s messenger, establishing prayers, paying zakat, fasting in the month of Ramadan, and performing the pilgrimage to the House of Allah.” (HR. Bukhārī in Surah Al-Īmān (Chapter of Islam Built on Five Things) number 8, and Muslim in Surah Arkān al-Islām number 16).
He also said: “Whoever prays the night prayers of Ramadan out of faith and hoping for a reward, his past sins will be forgiven.” (Narrated by Bukhārī in the Book Tarawih PrayersLaylatul Qadr Priority Night Chapter number 2014, and Muslims in the Book Musafir and Menggarar Prayers in the Chapter of Recommendations for Evening Prayers in the Month of Ramadan number 760).
I don’t know of any special practice in celebrating Ramadhan unless a Muslim welcomes it with joy, joy, happiness, and gratitude to Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta’ala for having been given life until Ramadhan, and given taufik to be a person who competes in doing good deeds. Reaching the month of Ramadan is an extraordinary blessing from Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta’ala.
Therefore, the Prophet sallallaahu ‘alaihi wa sallam gave good news to his friends about the arrival of Ramadan, explaining the importance and great rewards that Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta’ala has prepared for people who fast and perform night prayers. A Muslim is obliged to welcome this holy month by sincerely repenting, preparing for fasting, and performing evening prayers with good intentions and sincere determination. (Published in Magazine Ad-Dakwah number 1284 on 5/9/1411 H, quoted from Majmūʿ Fatāwā wa Maqālāt ash-Shaykh Ibni Bāz 15/9).
Shaykh Bin Baz
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