To Become Angel Like in Ramadan


If one tries to find out the causes of human misfortunes and failures, in the final analysis one will discover that a human being is a bundle of various needs and a captive of many wants. No spiritual and physical action of his is free from need and want.

Morality, which to some extent is concerned with spirituality, when analyzed, is also seen to be based on some kind of need. Therefore all human misfortunes and failures are simply the result of need or want. If a person frees himself of all needs then he becomes an angelic (angel like) being instead of a human being.

No doubt the needs and wants of human beings are vast and endless, but it is worth pondering what and how much are his real needs. He has in his heart a stockpile of desires, a collection of wishes and self-made needs, but he has to ask himself questions whether it is possible for him to live without fancy clothes, luxury houses, decadent foods and extravagant cars. Will he not be able to live if he is devoid of wealth, pomp and glory? There have been people who have given up all their comforts and yet have survived. Prophet Abraham and Adam, peace be upon them, are held up as examples of God's most devoted servants who gave up their kingship, and acquired an exulted spiritual life.

After negating and denying oneself the self-made needs, perhaps the vast assembly of so-called wants will shrink and be confined to a couple of real basic needs, such as food and drink, without which it is not possible to be alive. The physical and spiritual survival of the body depends only on the life-breath which itself is dependent on a few morsels of food and a few sips of water. The truth is that from that point onward any excess in food and drink is merely a desire for excessive pleasure and fun. On this account, if a dividing line is to be drawn separating a human being from an angel, this food and drink will be found to distinguish the two and to be the root of all the differences and distinctions between them. If all human crimes and sins are listed and if the basic reasons of greed, avarice, destruction and murder are sought, the ultimate link will be found in the excessive desire for pleasures and for these two things, namely food and drink.

In order to combat materialistic evils, all the religions of world have made it a primary condition of fasting from food and drinks to various extent. The real object is that a human being might gradually decrease the multiplicity of his needs and by continuous efforts of trying to free himself of excessive desire for power and want of food. All sins and crimes are the end results of these desires. If these desires and wants are lost, then surely he will be able to see a glimpse of the Angelic world in this human world. However, as long as a human being is alive it is impossible for him to avoid food completely, so all religions have specified only a certain limited periods for abstaining from food. During this period, a human being should avoid all wants which can possibly be avoided and thus try to attain the status of an angelic being for that short while at least. Because the duty of an angel is the obedience and worship of Allah, a human being should also regard this to be as far as possible the object and duty of his own life for that period.

The holy Quran has unveiled all these secrets and truths by one single word 'Taqwa' (self-restraint), and because the purpose of fasting was common to all religions, the Holy Quran has mentioned them also.

Fasting is prescribed to you as It was prescribed to those before you, that you may (learn) self-restraint,.. (Quran 2:183)

The object and purpose of fasting is self-restraint (Taqwa), i.e. to keep one's desires under control and to keep oneself safe from emotional turmoil. From this it is evident that fasting has been made compulsory to work as a spiritual treatment. Proceeding further, the Holy Quran has elucidated further the purpose of fasting in Islam:

Ramadhan is the (month) in which was sent down the Qur'an, as a guide to mankind, also clear (Signs) for guidance and judgment (Between right and wrong). So every one of you who is present (at his home) during that month should spend it in fasting, but if any one is ill, or on a journey, the prescribed period (Should be made up) by days later. Allah intends every facility for you; He does not want to put to difficulties. (He wants you) to complete the prescribed period, and to glorify Him in that He has guided you; and perchance ye shall be grateful. (Quran 2:185)

Excerpted from "Worship in Islam" Translation by Rizwan Uddin Ahmad and Muhammad Aslam of Worship in Siratun Nabi compiled by Syed Sulaiman Nadwi and Shibli Numani.


  Category: Faith & Spirituality, Featured, Highlights
  Topics: Angels, Fasting (Sawm), Ramadan  Channel: Ramadan - Day 11, Ramadan Guide
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Older Comments:
SHAHIDA FROM CANADA said:
Assalamualikum. The article is beautiful & enlightening. Except, for the "Pop Up" at the bottom right corner about losing "Belly Fat" is very disturbing and inappropriate. Takes away the concentration of the reader. Kindly remove it. Thank You.
2013-07-16

BABANDI A.GUMEL FROM U.K said:
Ramadan is lesson for us something which is Halal in Ramadan Masha
Allah every one avoids it.This is how we get Taqwa.If we make effort
we can even become better then the Angels as the Ummah of Rasulullah
(S.A.W).
2013-07-15

SHARIFDEEN ALHASSAN FROM GHANA .NORTH (TAMALE) said:
I'm giving thanks and glory To Allah for making me Muslim, for It is the only that we always advice each other for and against good bad feeds . Also thanks To IslamiCity.
2012-08-01

DR.MOHAMED ASLAM.K.S. FROM INDIA said:
Dear brothers and sisters, Assalamualikum,
In Ramadan we are fasting to glorify Allah for His ultimate and unique guidance and judgment to the mankind to differenciate between right ang wrong. This practise help us to acheive a higher and better level of self-restraint. When a man attains self restraint against his needs and wants, which are the essentials of his or her material world, seeking the pleasure and the reward from his Creator Allah, the man becomes one step ahead of angels who are not given the freedom to choose. May Allah include all of us among the people who achieved such level of thaqwa, ameen.


2010-09-01

JAN FROM USA said:
Please help others be aware that if it is medically detrimental, (you need to take medication at prescribed times) that it is ok, and not only ok, but necessary to do so and you need not fast.
2010-08-31

JACKLYNN FROM USA said:
As Salaam O Alaikum
I Loved this article because I am still fairly new to Islam and there is just so much to learn and so much that we forget in our day to day life. In this article It was explained so beautifully to the point that I think I will remember for a very long time why we fast and what ALLAH wants it to do for us as Muslims.

Finally, I thought the article was very well thought out not only from as Islamic point of teaching but also from the very nature of our being a human being. It gave me lots to "Ponder" on! When it came to "wants and needs" I could picture myself of some of the wants and needs I could use a little more of...But it went a little further than that. There were a few wants and needs that were so deep seeded and shoved so far down in my soul, almost forgotten.
Alhamdolillah for this article!
A sincer personal, Thank you to the author.
May you have a very Blessed Ramadan
2010-08-31

RAIHANAHMM FROM MALAYSIA said:
I truly appreciated this article. I have been fasting since I was 7 and this is my 33rd year, and never once had I considered fasting as a way to reach perfection. This article allowed me an opportunity to redefine my Ramadan, and for that I am grateful. May Allah continue to guide the writers and May the blessings of Ramadhan continue to shine on us mere mortals towards reaching perfection even if its for a brief period.
Salam.
2010-08-30