It was said that crises can bring out the worst in human nature – yet they can bring out the best, too. As we enter this blessed month with a heavy heart and a deep sense of sadness, we have to opt for the latter choice. These difficult times we are going through won't ruin our Ramadan – it will remind us about so many important lessons.
Let us remember that another name for Ramadan is the month of patience. In an authentic hadith, the Prophet says: “Sawm (fasting) is the half of patience.” (Kanzu’l-Ummal, 8:444).
During Ramadan, we go through a good training in patience. We experience high ethics in our own worlds. We accustom our stomach to patience by not eating anything though we are hungry, by not drinking even a sip of water through our throat dries out of thirst.
On the other hand, if we happen to get angry, or if our souls force us to backbite or to tell lies and bad words, we instantly refrain and remember that we are fasting and thus show patience against such evils.
This training of patience that we carry out during Ramadan makes us recall those whose circumstances are more straitened than ours. This is because however poor one may be, one can by all means still find others poorer and more in need than oneself.
https://www.egypttales.com/2022/04/ramadan-in-times-of-covid-19.html
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