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The Wisdom Behind Fasting
From the wisdom of fasting is that: It
is an act of worship done for Allâh, in which the 'abd (servant)
draws closer to His Lord by abandoning the things that he loves and
desires, such as food, drink and sexual intercourse. So because of
this, the truthfulness of his Faith and the completeness of his
servitude to Allâh become apparent, as well as his love for Allâh
and his longing for what Allâh has prepared for him (of good). This
is since the one who fasts does not abandon something that is
beloved to him except for that which is greater to him than it (which
is Allâh). When the believer knows that Allâh's contentment lies in
the fasting - which is abandoning those desires that he naturally
loves - he will give his Lord's contentment precedence over his
desires. So he abandons his desires no matter how much he longs and
yearns for them, because his delight and the tranquillity of his
soul lies in his abandoning all that for the sake of Allâh. And from the wisdom behind fasting is that it is a means of attaining taqwâ (become God-fearing), as Allâh says:
This is since a person who is fasting is commanded to do the obligatory duties and to avoid sinful acts. The Prophet, peace be upon him, said:
So when a person is fasting, every time he desires to do a sinful act, he will remember that he is fasting and thus withhold himself from that. This is why the Prophet, peace be upon him, ordered the person who is fasting, when cursed at and abused, to say: "I am fasting", cautioning him that a person fasting is commanded to refrain from cursing and reviling, and reminding himself that he is fasting and cannot react with cursing. And from the wisdom behind fasting is that the heart opens to contemplation and remembrance (of Allâh). This is since fulfilling one's desires leads to heedlessness and perhaps the heart becomes hardened and blinded from the truth. This is why the Prophet, upon whom be peace, advised us to eat and drink little, where he said:
And in Sahîh Muslim, Handhala al-Usaidî, may Allâh be pleased with him, who was one of the scribes of Allâh's Messenger, said to the Prophet, peace be upon him:
So Allâh's Messenger said:
He said:
In the last part of the hadîth, the Prophet said to him:
Abu Sulaymân ad-Darânî said:
And from the wisdom behind fasting is that the person who has wealth is caused to realize the blessing of wealth that Allâh has bestowed on him, such that Allâh blessed him with food, drink and sexual intercourse. Many people are deprived of these things, so he should praise Allâh for these blessings and thank Him for granting him them. And he should remember his brother who is poor and who probably goes through the day starved and hungry. So he should be generous to him and give him charity so that he can clothe his barrenness and satisfy his hunger. And from the wisdom behind fasting is that it trains one to curb the soul, and it gives one strength to withhold his soul by its bridle, such that one can govern it and lead it towards that which is good for it and what will make it prosper. This is because the soul commands one to do evil, except for those souls that my Lord has mercy on. So when a person undoes and lets go of his (soul's) bridle, the soul lands him into many dangers. But when he controls it and curbs it, he is able to lead it to the highest of levels and the greatest of goals. And from the wisdom of fasting is that the soul is broken down and restricted from having pride, to the point that it humbles itself to the truth and softens itself before the creation. This is because eating, drinking and having sexual intercourse with women - all of these things bring about insolence, arrogance, vanity and pride over people and over the truth. The soul preoccupies itself with trying to obtain these things because of its need for them. So when it obtains these things, the soul feels like it has conquered what it desired and so it falls into the happiness and pride that is condemned. And this is a cause for its destruction. Only those whom Allâh protects are saved from this. And from the wisdom behind fasting is that the passageways of blood (in the body) become narrow due to hunger and thirst, so therefore the passageways of the Devil in the human body also become narrower. This is since the Devil flows through the son of Adam like the flowing of blood, as is authentically recorded in the two authentic collections. So by fasting, the whisperings of the Devil are subdued and the strength of one's desires and anger are subjugated. This is why the Prophet, peace be upon him, said:
And from the wisdom behind fasting are the health benefits that come as a result of it, which are attained by in-taking little food, allowing the digestive system to rest for a specified time, which lets excess wastes and excrements that are harmful to the body be discharged. Author: Shaykh ibn al-'Uthaymeen, may Allâh have mercy upon him taken from www.lightuponlight.com |