Dear Steemians.
Taqobbalallahu minna wa minkum, kullu 'am wa antum bikhairin, minal' aidin wal faizin. The sayings of tahniah are intermittently ejected from the mouth and heart of every happy Muslim in the day of Eid al-Fitr. The month of Ramadan that every Muslim has always anticipated has passed. Months that have advantages over other months; in it revealed the Qur'an, there are night lailatul qodri better than 1000 months, the reward of practice sunnah equal to the reward of obligatory deeds and deeds must be equal to 70 obligatory practices outside the month of Ramadan. Naturally when the tears of a Muslim's sadness unraveled led to the departure of the month of Ramadan, a month full of grace, magfirah and freedom from the fires of hell. Are we among those who escort the departure of Ramadan with a happy smile on the face, as it passes through the deeds of worship that God receives or is happy to feel free from the burden that squeezes for so many days?
Or maybe we are among those who cry, because the opportunity to double the reward has passed or sad because not maximally fill the month of Ramadan with good? How many people hope to reach the many virtues that existed in the month of Ramadan, but his body has been rigidly lying on a mound of cemetery before his wishes come true. Are we among those who wish that. Then, what fruit have we learned from this Ramadhan amaliah? Are we among those who pass the predicate muttaqin ?. If you are among them, then hang on to Allah and ask for firmness and istiqomah to Him until the last breath. Do not be like a woman who has struggled to spin the yarn, strap by piece until it becomes a piece of cloth and after being fascinated by the beauty of the spun, she then deciphered the splint up again into a mound of meaningless threads.
(ولا تكونوا كالتي نقضت غزلها من بعد قوة أنكاثا) (النحل: 92)
"And do not be like a woman who deciphered her well-spun threads into a divorce." (Q.S. an-Nahl: 92).
That is the parable of some people who fill the shahrul Qur'an with worship, but after Ramadan passed, they also return to sin and sin and leave the worship he once tekuni during the month of Ramadan. And the ugly people are those who only know their Lord during the month of Ramadan, whereas the Lord in the month of Ramadan is also God in other months, even God for all times and places. A slave woman sholehah in ancient times, was surprised by the attitude of a family, where he was the first time working (after moving employers), who are preparing to welcome the holy month of Ramadan. Surprised, he asked: "Do you only fast during Ramadan? By Allah, I used to work in a family that made the whole day a Ramadan. Please return me to the previous employer. "
Note the attitude of some Muslims after Ramadan has passed, when the mosques are silent witnesses, as they diligently fill the month of Ramadan with the congregational prayer, and sometimes even the mosque can not accommodate the whole jama'ah, booming out. But along with the end of Ramadan, the atmosphere of the mosque is gradually empty, the empty hearts of those who once enliven it with faith. Similarly, those who abandoned immoral only in the month of Ramadan, but then feel free to commit any sin after free from Shahrul Shaum.