REAL HAPPINESS OF EID
BY V. M. Khaleelur Rahman
Eid-ul-Fitr or Ramadan Eid is celebrated as a day of
thanksgiving to God after successful completion of the month-long fasting from
dawn to dusk during Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar and
on sighting the crescent moon of the 10th month called Shawwal. Ramadan is
meant for fasting, worship and charity, and also for self-introspection for the
purpose of purification of one's soul and body by giving up bad and attaining
good things. The Holy Quran says, "Fasting is prescribed to you as it was
to those before you so that you may learn self-restraint." Fasting brings
people together and creates a sense of camaraderie among them. It inculcates in
them righteous conduct, to be good people and brotherhood of man by eradicating
evils such as anger, greed and malice.
Prophet Mohammed (Sal-am) has said, "Do not belittle
even the smallest act of kindness even if it is no more than meeting your
neighbour with a smiling and cheerful face. We should not consider any charity
small or not worth doing. Charity, big or small, should be given in a pleasant
manner without hurting the feeling of its receivers and with the thought that
we are only discharging a religious duty from the wealth God has given
us." According to Islam even our day-to-day acts, like being kind to
others at home and outside, are charity and it makes a big difference in our
relations with them.
Once when Prophet Mohammed (Sal-am) was on his way to Idgah
for Id prayers, he saw a poor boy about five-years-old sitting on the pavement
sadly. He went near him and asked, "Why are you alone here, my dear
boy?" The boy started weeping and said, "I am an orphan with nobody
to care for me." The Prophet could not bear the pathetic words of the poor
boy and consoled him saying, "From now on you can look to me as your
father and Ayesha as your mother," and returned home with him. When his
wife Ayesha fed him and dressed him well for Id prayers the Prophet lifted him
on his shoulders and said, "Ayesha, this is the happiest Id for me. I experience
true happiness at the happiness of this little orphan boy." He was a great
benefactor of humanity and his mission right from the beginning to end was to
see that every individual maintained his self-respect free from any sort of
slavery.
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