Merits of Fasting and Ramadan :

Merits of Fasting and Ramadan :
Sawm linguistically means refraining, silence, suspension and what is included in its meanings. Sawm has been mentioned with this meaning in Allah's سبحانه وتعالى noble book.

Allah سبحانه وتعالى says: 

فَكُلِي وَاشْرَبِي وَقَرِّي عَيْنًا ۖ فَإِمَّا تَرَيِنَّ مِنَ الْبَشَرِ أَحَدًا فَقُولِي إِنِّي نَذَرْتُ لِلرَّحْمَٰنِ صَوْمًا فَلَنْ أُكَلِّمَ الْيَوْمَ إِنْسِيًّا

"So eat and drink and be glad. And if you see any human being, say: 'Verily, I have vowed a fast unto the Most Gracious so I shall not speak to any human being this day." (Maryam, 19:26)

The Merits of As Sawm: There are many Ahaadeeth that mention the merit of Fasting of which I will mention some: Narrated from Abu Hurairah (ra) that the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم said:

1) "Allah سبحانه وتعالى said: Every action of ibn Aadam (man) is for himself except for Fasting which is for me and I will reward for it. Fasting is a Shield (from hellfire).
So, the fasting person should avoid all sexual relations, he should not behave foolishly, and if someone insults him or fights with him then he should say: I am a fasting person. And by Him in whose hand is my soul the smell coming from the mouth of the fasting person is better with Allah than the smell of Musk. The one fasting has two joys, one when he breaks his fast and when he meets his Rabb he will feel the joy for his fasting." Narrated by Imaam Al Bukhaari (1904) and Muslim, Nisaa'i, Ibn Maajah and Ahmad.

Also from Abu Hurairah (ra) that the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم said:

"Your Lord Tabaarak wa ta'aalaa said: Every action is Kafaarah (expiation) except for fasting, because it is for me and I will reward for it..." Narrated by Abu Daawud At Tayaalissy (2485) and Ahmad.

And from Abu Hurairah (ra) that the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم said: "Every one of the sons of Adam's actions is multiplies, a good action will have ten of it's like or up to seven hundred times and Allah Azza wa Jalla says: 'Except fasting because it belongs to me, and I reward it..." Narrated by Muslim (2707). An-Nisaa'i, Ad Daraami and Bayhaqi.

Ahmad (9712) and Ibn Majah narrated it with the following words: "Every one of the sons of Adam's actions is multiplies, a good action will have ten of it's like or up to seven hundred times to what Allah wills, Allah Azza wa Jalla says: Except for fasting, it is for me and I will reward for it..." The addition is 'to what Allah wills'.

2) On the authority of Sahl bin Sa'd (ra) that the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم said: "There is a gate in Jannah called Ar-Raiyaan and those who observe fast will enter it on the Day of Judgement and none will enter from it except them. It will be said 'Where are those who use to observe Saum?' They will get up and none except them will enter it and after they have entered it will be locked and no one else we be able to enter through it." Narrated by Buhkaari (1896) and Muslim and Nisaa'i.

Ibn Maajah (1640) and Tirmidhi narrated it as following: "So those who were from amongst the Saa'imeen (faster's) will enter, and whoever has done will never feel the quench of thirst again."

3) On the authority of Abdullah Ibn Mas'ood (ra) that he said that the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم said: "He who can afford to marry should do so because it will help him to lower his gaze and save his private parts. And whoever cannot marry then he should fast as it will diminish his desire (wijaa'a)*." Al Bukhaari (1905), Muslim, Daawud, Nisaa'i and Tirmidhi.

*Wijaa'a means to put pressure on the testicles or its veins so as to cut the desire.

4) On the authority of Hudhayfah bin Al Yaman (ra) that he heard the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم saying:

"The Fitnah (affliction) of a man is in his family, money and neighbours and As Salaah, As Saum and As Sadaqah are expiation for them." Al Bukhaari (1895) and Muslim.

Ibn Abi Shaibah (595:8) reported it with this wording: "The Fitnah of a man is in his family, his money, his own self and his neighbour and fasting, sadaqah and ordering the right and forbidding the wrong are expiation for them."

And also from Hudhaifah (ra) from the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم: "Who ends his final day (of life) and he fasted will enter Jannah." Narrated by Al Bazzaar (1038) and Ahmed and Al Haythami said that its people (narrators) are trustworthy.

5) On the authority of Abdullah Ibn Umar (rah) that the Messenger صلى الله عليه وسلم said: "Fasting and the Quran will intercede for the servant on the Day of Judgment. Fasting will say: By my Rabb, I prevented him from food and desires during the day so let me intercede for him and the Quran will say: I prevented his sleep at night so let me intercede for him, Therefore they will both intercede." Narrated by Ahmad (6626) and its sanad (chain) is Hasan. Tabaraani also narrated it in his Al-Mu'jam Al Kabeer and Al Haakim narrated it and verified its soundness.

6) On the authority of Abu Umaamah (ra) who said: "I came to the Messenger صلى الله عليه وسلم so I said: 'Command me with an action which will cause me to enter Al Jannah'. He صلى الله عليه وسلم said: 'Alayka bis Saum (Fast), because there is nothing equal to it'. I came to him a second time and he said (again): 'Alayka bis Siyaam (Fast)'." Narrated by Ahmad (22501) and Nisaa'i, ibn Hibbaan, ibn Khuzaimah, Ibn Abi Shaybah, and Tabaraani in Al Mu'jam Al Kabeer.

And in another version from Ibn Hibbaan (3425) and Nisaaa'i (Alayka bi saum fa laa mithla lahu...) "Fast as there is nothing comparable to it." Here 'mithla' is used instead of 'idla' in the previous version to mean 'the like of/equal to'.

7) On the authority of Abu Hurairah (ra) who said that the Messenger صلى الله عليه وسلم said: "There are three whose requests (du'aa) will not be turned down: The just ruler, the one who fasts until he breaks it and the one who is oppressed. Allah سبحانه وتعالى will raise them on the Day of Judgement without (al ghumaam) clouds and the doors of the heavens (skies) will be opened for them and He will say: With my Izza (glory) I gave you victory even if it was after a while." Narrated by Ibn Maajah (1752).

Al-Gumaam (clouds) has the same meaning as mentioned in the following Ayaat as Allah سبحانه وتعالى states:

وَيَوْمَ تَشَقَّقُ السَّمَاءُ بِالْغَمَامِ

"And (remember) the day that the Heaven will be rent asunder by clouds." (Al Furqaan, 25:25)

هَلْ يَنْظُرُونَ إِلَّا أَنْ يَأْتِيَهُمُ اللَّهُ فِي ظُلَلٍ مِنَ الْغَمَامِ

"Do they then wait for anything other than that Allah should come to them in the shadows of the clouds." (Al-Baqarah, 2:210)
 On the authority of Othmaan ibn Abi Aas (ra) that he said: 'I heard the Messenger of Allah صلى الله عليه وسلم saying': "Sawm (fasting) is a shield (protection) from the fire just like the shield of one of you (protects you) in battle." Narrated by Nisaa'i (2231), Ibn Maajah, Ahmad, Ibn Hibbaan and Ibn Abi Shaybah.

9) On the authority of jaabir ibn Abdillah (ra) that the Messenger of Allah صلى الله عليه وسلم said: "Our Rabb Azza wa Jalla said: Fasting is a shield (Junnah) the servant seeks to shield himself with it from the Naar (fire) and it (fasting) is for me, and I will reward/recompense for it." Narrated by Ahmad (14724) with a sanad (chain) which is Jayyid (good) and also narrated by Al Bayhaqi.

10) On the authority of Abi Ubaidah (ra) who said that he heard the Messenger of Allah صلى الله عليه وسلم say: "Fasting is a shield for the one who does not violate it..." Ahmad (1690/1700)

In a version of ad Daraami (1733): "Fasting is a shield for the one who does not violate it," Abu Muhammad said, This means al Gheeba (back-biting). Tabaraani narrated it in Al Mu'jam Al Awsat (4533) from Abi Hurairah (ra).

So how noble are the Fadaa'il (merits) of the Ibaadah of Fasting. Fasting is a shield, i.e. a guard and protection. It is a blocker of desires when one cannot marry and it expiates the sins in the time of affliction. It intercedes on behalf of its master on the Day of Judgement and for those who fast belongs the gate of Ar Rayyaan, the one who enters from it will never experience thirst again. It is sufficient alone to look at what came in the Hadeeth,

'Every one of the sons of Adam's actions is multiplies, a good action will have ten of it's like or up to seven hundred times to what Allah wills, Allah Azza wa Jalla says: Except for fasting, it is for me and I will reward for it'.

If there were no other ahaadeeth mentioning the merits of fasting then this would have been enough. It is true that there is no act equal to or like that of fasting as mentioned in the sixth hadeeth and the only result of this act is entering into Jannah as it came in the hadeeth reported by Hudhaifah (ra) and found with al Bazzaar and Ahmad. Also as mentioned in the seventh hadeeth; it is the deserved right of the faster to be honoured by Allah سبحانه وتعالى and have his du'a responded to and answered.

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