Ramazan reminders
The holy month of Ramazan is a reminder of some lessons which need to be learnt and re-learnt. We are blessed every year with the month of Ramazan to refresh our faith, compassion, obedience, punctuality and inclination towards doing good deeds.
There is no end to the spiritual benefits of Ramazan. As the sacred month of fasting draws to its end, if we spend the month wisely, we find ourselves in better health and as better human beings with a better understanding of the feelings of people less blessed than us. So it is better to remind ourselves about the virtues Ramazan, the blessed month, and how to makes it fulfilling time for us and our families.
find ourselves in better health and as better human beings with a better understanding of the feelings of people less blessed than us. So it is better to remind ourselves about the virtues Ramazan, the blessed month, and how to makes it a fulfilling time for us and our families.
Ramazan doesn’t teach us to stuff our refrigerators with all kinds of food. It is about learning to have self-control, moderation and discipline and empathising with how poor people survive with very little food they have. We have totally changed the meaning of this blessed month in which many people eat and buy things as if there is no tomorrow
Eat wisely
There are physical benefits as well as spiritual benefits of fasting. Doctors all over the world agree that fasting regularly boosts our health and flushes out toxins from our system.
We can derive the benefits of fasting only if we eat wisely at Sehr and Iftar. Eating light, easy to digest and non-greasy food keep us active during the day and less lethargic after we break the fast.
Usually, in our part of the world, Ramazan is associated with feasting. The Iftar table is full of fried goodies, juices and rich foods. Friends, these foods may appeal to our palate but they make us lose all the advantages of fasting. A single samosa, pakora and jalebi are fine for Iftar but stuffing our stomach or over-eating these foods will do us more harm than good.
Try to have fresh fruits, dates and a light meal when you are on the Iftar table. The days are long and hot, but drinking too much sherbet or soft drinks to quench our thirst will only raise the sugar level in our blood, which is not healthy. At Sehr also, stuffing ourselves unnecessarily in fear of feeling hungry during the long fasting hours is not a wise thing. Besides, Ramazan doesn’t teach us to stuff our refrigerators with all kinds of food. It is about learning to have self-control, moderation, discipline and empathising with how poor people survive with very little food they have. We have totally changed the meaning of this blessed month in which many people eat and buy things as if there is no tomorrow.
Stay indoors during the day