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The Manners of Fasting
Ramadan comes with blessings to the Muslims. The reports from the
Qur'an and the Sunnah encourage an increase in action to get reward as we
saw and also out of gratefulness to Allah
who says [in meaning]:
"(He wants that you) must complete the same number (of days), and that
you must glorify Allah for having guided you so that you may be grateful
to Him" [al-Baqara, 2:185]
and similarly about Hajj;
"So when you have accomplished your rites (of Hajj) remember Allah as
you remember your fathers or with a far greater remembrance" [al-Baqara,
2:200]
1-Eating the Suhoor (the pre-dawn meal)
Suhoor is distinctive of the Ummah of Muhammad salla Allahu alaihi wa
sallam; `Amr Ibn al-`Aas reported that the Messenger of Allah, salla Allahu
alaihi wa sallam, said: "The
distinction between our fasting and the fasting of the people of the
book [Jews and Christians] is
the taking of Suhoor". [Muslim]
There are blessings in Suhoor ...
Abu Hurairah narrated that the Messenger of Allah (S) said: "Indeed
Allah placed blessing in the
Suhoor and in the weighing [of grain]". [Shirazi and al-Khateeb/
al-Jami`us-Sagheer; Hasan]
Anas reported that the Messenger of Allah said: "Eat Suhoor, for there
are blessings in it."
[al-Bukhari and Muslim]
Salman also reported that the Prophet said: "Blessing is in three : The
Jama`a [the congregation of
the Muslims], The Thareed [a broth of (crumbled) bread and meat] and
the Suhoor". [Tabarani
and Abu Nu`aim; Hasan]
A companion said: "I entered upon the Prophet (S) and he was taking the
Suhoor and he said: "It
is a blessing which Allah has given to you, so do not leave it". [Ahmad
and an-Nasa'i; Sahih].
Abud-Dardaa' reported that the Prophet (S) said: "Come to the blessed
morning meal (meaning
the Suhoor)". [Ahmad, an-Nasa`i and Abu Dawood].
"Perhaps the greatest blessing of Suhoor is that Allah Subhanahu wa
Ta`ala (SWT) [Most High
and Free of all imperfection], covers the people eating Suhoor with His
forgiveness and send His
Mercy upon them. The angles ask for forgiveness for them and supplicate
to Allah to pardon
them, so that they may be granted freedom from the Fire by the Most
Merciful in the month of the
Qur'an
Abu Said al-Khudri said: The Prophet (S) said: "The Suhoor is a meal of
blessings, so do not
leave it, even if one of you just takes a gulp of water, since Allah
sends mercy and His angels
seek forgiveness for those who take Suhoor". [Ahmad and Ibn Abi
Shaibah]
These reports from the Prophet (S) leave no room for the believer to
miss Suhoor. Therefore let
us take it upon us to never miss it.
(a) What would fulfill eating Suhoor?
Eating Suhoor would be fulfilled by eating a small or large quantity of
food, or even just by
drinking a sip of water as mentioned in the Hadith of Abu Said
al-Khudri. However, the best of
Suhoor is eating dates since the Prophet (S) said: "How excellent are
dates as the believer's
Suhoor". [Abu Dawood, Ibn Hibban and al-Baihaqee; Sahih]
(b) The time for Suhoor: The time for Suhoor is between the middle of
the night and dawn. It is
considered best to delay it (that is, as close to dawn a possible).
The Prophet (S) said: "Hasten the breaking of the fast and delay the
Suhoor". [Sahih al-Jami`]
Zaid ibn Thabit reported: "We ate Suhoor with the Messenger of Allah
and then we got up for the
prayer. He was asked: 'What was the amount of time between the two?' He
responded: '[The
time it would take to recite] fifty ayat."' [al-Bukhari and Muslim].
'Amr ibn Maimun adds: "The companions of Muhammad (S), would be the
first to break the fast
and the last to eat their Suhoor." [al-Baihaqi, Abdur-Razzaq and
al-Haithami; Sahih]
The Prophet (S) said: "We, the Prophets, have been ordered to hasten
breaking the fast, delay
the Suhoor, and to put our right hand on the left one in prayer".
[Sahih al-Jami`]
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