Abu Bakr Zoud – Shabaan, the Sunnah before the obligation (Ramadan)
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In this segment of a Islam tutorial, the host discusses the importance of fasting during the month of Chzik, as fasting during the time of crisis can cause fatigue and discomfort. The host emphasizes the need for individuals to prepare ahead of the meal, and warns about the potential consequences of not fasting during Chzik. The segment ends with a recap of the importance of fasting during the meal.
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So whenever I met him on whom Allah the scholars they said that the month of Chabad is like the Sunnah prayer before the obligatory pray. It's like the Sunnah prayer before the obligatory prayer. So this is like the Sunnah month Shabbat is the Sunnah month and then the obligatory month comes, which is Alibaba and then after Ramadan, there is the Sunnah after which is six days of Shabbat and you know listen to this. So you can understand the point. You say Allah azza wa jal prescribed for us that we pray a sunnah before we obligatory pray. So what we're supposed to do is make mobile home, come early to the masjid make it still for previous Sunday, sit read Quran, all of this in
preparation, then we make a comma and we get up and we pray the obligatory pray.
You see, it is difficult to achieve Kushida if you skip over,
if you just come in on time of solid and he said Allahu Akbar with the Imam and you want to pray the
obligatory prayer, your head is still spinning from the affairs of this world the life business world children money a million things that are going in your head, you know, so you won't be able to achieve optimal sure if you were to just rush into a solid Allahu Akbar so you need to prepare your heart for the for sure by praying sooner before and similarly Ramadan
if a person didn't fast anything of Chabad which is this month now before Ramadan, and he never fasted anything before that, when Ramadan comes, what will happen to him? What will happen? How can you achieve sure in your mobile this is what will happen, you'll be tired, exhausted, he cannot wait for the day to finish you know people will fast and they just hating the fasting can't wait for the day to be over because they're so hungry.
And look at the state of people today. Look at the state of people today when they neglect Shabbat and don't fast anything in Shabbat. What happens? Most of the Ramadan is spent sleeping, why? Allah we're tired, we're hungry, We're thirsty, we're sleepy, and as a result what happens all the reward of Ramadan is gone. Where's the goodness in all this? Where is the real worship? Where's the vicar one Quran and prayer on time in Ramadan? Where is all this? It's lost because people did not prepare during the month of Chabad. The month of Ramadan. My Brothers and Sisters in Islam is not a month of sleep. Even the nights of Ramadan, we should be up praying again, then the night should be spent in
worship. Imagine them the day we must be active in worship. Allah Akbar when I tell you people today that neglect Cha ban altogether. Look they sleeping during the day. And then at night it spent in games and entertainments will they ever we learn. We ask Allah azza wa jal to safeguard us from that. This is why we must prepare from now now we're still at the beginning of Chavez. So this is good news.
Fasting the month of chabanne.
The biggest thing it's going to do is it's going to remove heedlessness from your heart. It's going to remove laziness from your body and from your heart. It's going to remove this heedlessness out of your heart just like the sooner prayer does before the obligatory prayer
so that when Ramadan begins, you're not tired from the first day. You're not tired. You're used to it. You've been fasting the last What if you fasted Mondays and Thursdays in you've been fasting? About eight days? If you fasted more than that Alhamdulillah you're ready now to embrace the first day of Ramadan. You didn't have to deal with the tightness in the fatigue in the first one and then you've already got that sorted when you fasted in Chabad. Oh my brothers and sisters in Islam. We need to be aware we need to be careful