3) Heaven is beautified for you.
Whenever we expect an important guest, we prepare the house for them because we want to honor them...
because
we want to please them and make them comfortable. So imagine, if
Allaah, Rabbul Aalameen, prepares His Jannah for you, because He wants
to honor you and please you and make you comfortable.
And that is not just one day....but it is beautified every day.
And Allaah Subhaanahu wa Taala says about you:
�My righteous servants are about to be spared suffering and harm, then they will be sent to you.�
The
Ulama tell us that this suffering refers to whatever suffering and
hardship a believer goes through in this life. And that includes
bearing patiently in the month of Ramadhaan, your hunger and thirst,
holding back from harming your fellow Muslim with your tongue and hand,
staying away from the disobedience of Allaah and staying firm upon His
Commands.
So be glad....a beautiful abode awaits you if you obey your Lord.
4) The Devils are locked up.
This
is from Allahs help for the believer. See how much Allaah loves the
believer! He, Subhaanahu wa Taala, chains the major Shayaateen up so
that they are not able to mislead the believer as much or keep him away
from the obedience of his Lord.
And
that explains why it is easier for you to do good this month, and
easier to wake up for Fajr and easy to stand for Taraweeh, and do all
those other good deeds that Allaah enables you to do. And it is easier
to stay away from evil in this month more than in any other month.
What a mercy and blessing from Allaah!
5) Allaah will forgive you.
Allah
forgives the ummah of Muhammad (sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa sallam) in the
last night of this month. If you did what was required of you in this
blessed month....if you fasted and prayed, and observed the boundaries
set by Allaah, staying away from haraam and obeying Allaah to the best
of your ability, then Allah will reward you when you complete the deed
and forgive you your sins.
For indeed the good deed is rewarded at the completion of the deed.
Allaah says:
"Is there any reward for good other than good?" (Surah ar-Rahmaan:60)
Is there a better reward than this that anyone could ask for?