Here is Ramadan!
Last night we ventured out in search of the new crescent moon, not just my team and I, but countless number of Muslims all over the world. There was not a single verifiable positive naked eye sighting. Yesterday was the 29th day of Shabaan. Today it was the 30th and final day of Shabaan with no other option than to start Ramadan tomorrow.
While many people devised an abstract construct to signify the start of the months in the Islamic Lunar calendar, nothing can be as simple and beautiful as going out to search for the new crescent moon. The sight of the new moon has significant spiritual value for the heart. By its vision it ingrains in the heart a firm certainty that serves as the foundation for actions that make up the worship of the One who created us. Through that certainty our hearts find ease, calm and peace and dispells difficulty, angst and chaos.
The need to go out once again to search for the moon on the 30th day is redundant, but to help those who still might question whether they should have fasted today or not and did not go out to settle their own hearts, I hope this photo will settle it.
Ramadan is a wonderful time where we are given the opportunity to look at our selves in its mirror and see our shortcomings and work towards making ourselves better. Its an exercise in self-discipline and fortitude, a time for reflection and contemplation, and a means for forgiveness and salvation. Welcome this month with open arms, grasp onto it and garner as much benefit from it as you can before it moves on.
Ramadan Mubarak and Peace to All!
Tim Gray on 28 Jun 2014 at 11:48 pm #
Ramadan Mubarak…
In my Catholic Christian faith, we have Lent, which is essentially the same idea. Over the years, the familiarity became rote, I became complacent in my practice and the meaning was being lost. As I found more Muslim friends over the years, I gained more knowledge and appreciation for that expression of Faith. It was in observing the Ramadan Practices of my Muslim Brothers and Sisters that re-awakened the meaning of my own Spiritual Practices of Lent. It is amazing how we can learn from each other… in an odd way, Islam made me a better Catholic. I am forever grateful.
Youssef Ismail on 29 Jun 2014 at 1:24 pm #
We all are seeking how to be closer to our Creator. I am glad that Muslims have helped you get closer and hopefully your relationship will grow even stronger. Thank you for the feedback.
Abdulmajeed Aljuhani on 29 Jun 2014 at 5:28 pm #
رمضان كريم أخي يوسف, وأتمنى أن يتمم لنا الله هذا الشهر بالمغفره والعتق من النيران ويرزقنا الجنة يارب
Youssef Ismail on 29 Jun 2014 at 7:00 pm #
Ameen, Abdulmajeed