The last ten between steadfastness and inaction:
Achieving a goal requires steadfast focus
Exposure to whiffs fulfills the wishes of the fasting person
Strength and endurance are firm on the goal of forgiveness
The goal of "heaven" is a measure
For the fasting person's spiritual ability
•• There are those who tire to achieve a goal, but fail to achieve it at the end of the journey..and there are reasons; Most notably: shifting the focus from “reward” to “effort”.. That is, steadfastness at the beginning of the journey towards achieving the goal to be achieved is gradually reduced to focusing on hard work with few results.. Although it is easy to start with energy and motivation; However, there is a break in the focus of the brain before the completion of achieving the goal.
•• And in Ramadan; Every fasting person, without exception, desires the realization of his worldly and hereafter desires. Everyone looks forward to the breaths of the Creator, Glory be to Him, to taste His mercy and forgiveness. And the determination to continue the path of the goal of mercy and forgiveness.
•• As for the last ten nights in which a night is better than a thousand months; It is a measure of the fasting person’s ability to persevere and leap without complacency towards his goal (Paradise). Nothing will be reaped from it except tiredness and staying up late.
•• permission; In the last ten days there are remembrances, acts of worship, and opportunities that are easy to implement, in which there are many rewards. The fasting person has to roll up these days out of love for his Lord.. and the Prophet – may God’s prayers and peace be upon him – strived in them as he did not strive in others.. and asking for “Laylat al-Qadr” is a request for forgiveness of our past sins, provided that they are performed out of faith and in anticipation of reward.. O safety of those who fear.
Khalid bin Hazaa al-Sharif @ khalid98alshrif