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OPINION: Why we should embrace consistency in faith, devotion beyond Ramadan

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Through regular prayer, meditation, or acts of worship, individuals reaffirm their commitment to the teachings and values espoused by their religion.

Ramadan is a time of introspection, prayer, and dedication to living by the teachings of Islam. During this month, Muslims worldwide embark on a journey of spiritual renewal and devotion.

They observe the fast for 29 or 30 days and dedicate most of their time to prayer and enhancing good deeds. Already, the faithful have fasted for 20 days and are currently in the last 10-day stretch of the holy month.

Amidst the serenity of this sacred month, there lies a poignant truth that often goes unspoken: the importance of maintaining the spirit of Ramadan beyond its passing days. As a Muslim, I am no stranger to the transformative power of Ramadan. The fasting, prayers, and acts of charity remind us of our duty to God and our fellow beings.

Yet, as the days of Ramadan end, it's easy to slip back into old habits and routines, leaving behind the fervour and commitment that once defined our days.

But why should the essence of Ramadan be confined to a single month? Why do we revert to complacency once the moon wanes and the celebrations cease?

These questions have weighed heavily on my mind, prompting me to reflect on the true essence of faith and the need for consistency in our devotion. Consistency in devotion is not merely a ceremonial act but an embodiment of one's unwavering dedication to one's faith.

Through regular prayer, meditation, or acts of worship, individuals reaffirm their commitment to the teachings and values espoused by their religion.

Spiritual discipline

This consistency fosters a sense of spiritual discipline, allowing individuals to navigate life's challenges with a steadfast resolve rooted in their faith.

In the Quran, we are constantly reminded of the importance of steadfastness in faith. We are called upon not only to observe the rituals of Ramadan but to embody its spirit in every facet of our lives.

Just as the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) exemplified compassion, integrity, and humility, we are also tasked with living by these principles daily, not just during the holy month.

It is easy to be devout when surrounded by the collective energy of Ramadan, but true faith is tested in the quiet moments of solitude when no eyes are watching, and no voices are cheering us on.

It is in these moments that our sincerity is laid bare, and our commitment to God is truly put to the test.

Like many fellow believers, I stumble and falter along the path of righteousness. But it is precisely in acknowledging our imperfections that we find the strength to strive for betterment.

We may never attain perfection in life, but that should not deter us from striving for excellence in our faith and character.

Living by the teachings of Islam is not a task reserved for Ramadan; it is a lifelong journey that requires dedication, perseverance, and humility.

It means treating others with kindness and compassion, standing up for justice and righteousness, and seeking forgiveness for our shortcomings.

As we bid farewell to the Holy month of Ramadan, let us carry its lessons with us as we journey through the months and years ahead.

Let us not confine our devotion to a single month but let it permeate every aspect of our lives.

After all, it is not the length of our prayers or the rigour of our fasting that defines our faith, but the sincerity of our hearts and the steadfastness of our actions.

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