•• There are several sayings of Sharia scholars regarding the meaning of “chaining up the devils,” which came in the hadith of the Prophet (when Ramadan comes, the gates of Heaven are opened, the gates of Hell are closed, and the devils are chained).. Among them is what al-Hafiz Ibn Hajar said, quoting al-Halimi: “It is possible that what is meant is The devils do not escape from the temptation of Muslims to what they find in other than that, because they are preoccupied with fasting, which suppresses desires, and with reading the Qur’an and remembrance of Allah.
•• The question: Is there no whispers of devils in Ramadan? Definitely: No.. But she is not saved in Ramadan as she used to be saved in other times, as her whispers decrease.. And “handcuffing” – as some Sharia scholars mentioned – is for the rebellious and the heads of devils. Because Satan runs through the veins that narrow during fasting, so he cannot move through them, as in non-Ramadan.
•• And the meaning of “Satan’s whispers” in the words of God Almighty (If Satan makes you angry, seek refuge in Allah); There is no way to expel the whispers of the devil of the jinn except to seek refuge with the Creator, Glory be to Him.. Al-Baghawi explained in “Maa’il al-Tanzel” the word “nazz” in the sense of “pricking”, and “nazz” in the meaning of “whispering”. “I seek refuge in God, the All-Hearing, the All-Knowing, from the accursed Satan, from his spurting, blowing, and puffing.”
•• As for the terms “handcuffing” and “whispering.” The first: that the devils are no longer able to tempt a Muslim to spoil his fast, and they cannot do what they do outside of Ramadan. Satan’s corruption between two or two peoples.
Shackles: unable to seduce to break the fast.
Al-Nazg: Corruption between one person and another, or people and people.
Devils are not saved in Ramadan as in others.
There is no way to expel the whispers of the demon of the jinn except by seeking refuge.
Khalid bin Hazaa al-Sharif @ khalid98alshrif