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Got the winter blues? Make the most of it!

by Asma bint Shameem


Ahhh...Winter! 

Alhamdulillaah it’s here.


The nights are long and the days are short..... the temperatures have dropped and the weather is really cool!


What a perfect time to take advantage of the weather and utilize it to your benefit. 


You can increase your good deeds, take care of your obligations and earn the Pleasure of Allaah all at the same time!


How? One might ask...


Its SIMPLE


Make the most of winter by fasting during its short days and praying Qiyaam during the long nights.


The smart Muslim is always looking for opportunities and ways to increase his good deeds, seek forgiveness from his Rabb, and improve his Deen. 

He values each and every moment of his life, observing his duties to the BEST of his ability because he is preparing.....preparing for that ultimate, inevitable meeting with Allaah, Rabbul 'Aalameen.


And the winter season is one PERFECT and EASY way to do just that.


🍃 'Umar ibn al-Khattaab radhi Allaahu anhu said: 


"Winter is booty for the devout worshippers."


Meaning, it is easy to gain rewards from Allaah by striving in worship during winter through fasting and praying than in the summer, which is like gaining easy war booty without the hardships of war.


🍃 Ibn Rajab said:


“Winter is the spring of the believer because he enjoys himself in the garden of obedience and he roams in the fields of worship. He plunges his heart into the actions which are easy during this time. 

Like the animals which enjoy grazing during the spring, and they become fat and healthy; similarly the believer rectifies his religion during the winter by doing the acts of obedience which Allaah has made easy.” 

(Lataa'if al-Ma’aarif)


🌷FAST DURING THE DAYS


Since the days are short, it is EASY to fast Alhamdulillaah. 


🍃 The Prophet ﷺ said:


“The easy reward is fasting during the winter.” (at-Tirmidhi 797; saheeh by al-Albaani) 


How many of us have days of fasting that we have to make up, either because of sickness, traveling, or just plain neglect and laziness? 

May Allaah to protect us from that.


And how many sisters have to make up their fasts due to feminine reasons, either from this past Ramadhaan or even before?


We all know that making up the days of fasting is FARDH on every adult Muslim man and woman and not doing so is a SIN


Straight forward, its an order from Allaah Subhaanahu wa Ta'ala. 


🍃 Allaah says:


"The month of Ramadhaan is the month in which the Qur'aan was sent down, a guidance for the people, and clear verses of guidance and the criterion. 

Therefore, whoever of you witnesses the month, let him fast. 

But he who is ill, or on a journey should (fast) a similar number (of days) later on. 

Allaah wants ease for you and does not want hardship for you. 

And that you FULFILL the number of days and exalt Allaah who has guided you in order that you be thankful."

[Surah al-Baqarah:185]

 

Thus, we should RUSH to fast the number of days we missed.

 

And what better opportunity than this season of winter?

 

How much easier could it get?


The days are short and the weather is cool, so you don't really get thirsty or even feel hungry. 


Allaah, in his Infinite Mercy, is providing us with an easy opportunity to seek rewards from Him. 

Shouldn't we take it up?


🍃Abu Hurayrah Radhi Allaahu anhu said to some people: 


"Shall I not point you to comfortable proceeds?" 

They asked, "And what is that O, Abu Hurayrah?"

He replied, "Fasting in winter."

[Abu Nu’aym, Hilyat al-Awliyaa’ 1356]


🌷PRAY QIYAAM AT NIGHT


As for the winter night.....it is quite....it is long and it is peaceful.

What more could one ask for?


A night so calm and so long..... to stand in front of our Lord and beg Him for forgiveness.....ask Him for guidance.....beseech him for His Mercy...


🍃The Prophet ﷺ said: 


"Our Lord descends every night to the lowest heaven when the last third of the night remains, and He says, 'Who will call Me that I might answer him, who will ask of Me that I might give him, who will ask My forgiveness, that I might forgive him?'" 

(al-Bukhaari)


🍃 And he ﷺ said:


"You should pray qiyaam al-layl, for it is the custom of the righteous who came before you and it brings you closer to your Lord, and expiates sins and prevents misdeeds."

(al-Tirmidhi- hasan by al-Albaani)


What better chance than this to pray Tahajjud and to read Qur'aan?


🍃 Ibn Masood radhi Allaahu anhu said: 


“Welcome to the winter. 

During this time the blessings descend, the nights are long for praying, and the days are short for fasting.”


🍃 Ubayd ibn Umayr said: 


“O people of the Qur’aan:

your nights are long for your recitation; so recite. 

And your days are short for your fasting, so fast.”

(Abu Nu'aym, Hilyat Al-Awliyaa`)


🍃 Yazeed al-Riqaashi said: 


"A lot of Tahajjud brings delight to the worshippers, and a lot of thirst (i.e., fasting), brings joy when they meet Allaah."


🍃 Ibn Rajab said:


“Standing at night during the winter is equal to fasting during the days of summer. 


For this reason Muadh ibn Jabal radhi Allaahu anhu cried during his death and said: 


“I only cry longing for the thirst from the midday heat, standing in prayer during the winter nights, and the crowding of the scholars’ knees in the circles of knowledge.”


🍃 Yahya ibn Muadh said: 


“The night is long, so don’t shorten it with your sleep and Islaam is pure so don’t soil it with your sins.”

 

So dear brothers and sisters,

when the cold hits you and the weather gets you down, don't get discouraged. 


Instead of sleeping away the night and wasting away the day, look on the bright side and make the MOST of it. 


Put this time of the year in a whole new perspective. 


REMIND yourself of the many acts of worship and benefits that this time of the year brings with it, rather than just focusing on how COLD it is.

 

🍃 The righteous before us used to say:


"I have never heard the adhaan except that I remember the caller who will announce the Day of Resurrection;

and I never see the falling snow except that I imagine the flying pages of the records of peoples deeds (on that day);

and I never see swarms of locusts except that I think about the Great Gathering on the Last Day."


And actually, if you think about it, the winter is a big blessing from among the innumerable and uncountable blessings of Allaah. 


He is honoring us by the bounty of His Giving, His Gracious Blessing and His great Favor, so that we may make the most of this cold weather by praying qiyaam during the night, fast during the day and worship Him.


And in return, hope for FORGIVENESS from the One Who forgives all. 


May Allaah enable us all to make the best use of our winters.


And Allaah knows best.

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Razak Nazeer Kasim
Razak Nazeer Kasim
7 days ago

JazakaAllaahu khyr the narrations mentioned in your above article, are attributed to various sources. Below is the detailed reference for each key narration included:

  1. Umar ibn al-Khattab (رضي الله عنه): "Winter is booty for the devout worshippers."

    • Source: This statement is an authentic saying attributed to Umar (رضي الله عنه) and is found in Ibn Rajab's "Lataa'if al-Ma'aarif".

  2. Ibn Rajab: "Winter is the spring of the believer..."

    • Source: Lataa'if al-Ma'aarif by Ibn Rajab al-Hanbali, a classical work that discusses virtues of different times of the year and acts of worship during them.

  3. The Prophet ﷺ: "The easy reward is fasting during the winter."

    • Source: Jami' at-Tirmidhi (797). Graded Saheeh (authentic) by Al-Albaani in his verification.

  4. Abu Hurayrah (رضي الله عنه): "Shall I not point…

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