The Month Of Ramadan
#Shaping your story
Each year before the month of fasting begins I’m scared thinking would I be able to fast for thirty days? The days are so long, what will happen.
These are the thoughts I had this time too. The first day I felt a little sick, later in the morning I felt better. I was proud of myself for completing one whole day. The next day and the next felt the same sick early morning and felt better after a few hours.
After the first few days, I had no more problems. The fact I could fast for thirty days in a row was something I felt proud of.
After Ramadan comes the month of Shawwal, during this month if we can fast for six days, we get credit for sixty days, so fasting thirty days during Ramadan and six days in the month of Shawwal, these thirty six days is equal to a whole year of Sawab in Arabic.
Sawab means a virtuous deed, a religious deed.
Today is my fourth day of fasting in the month of Shawwal. Fasting gives me a great feeling, apart from virtuous deed, it also helps me control my craving for junk food.
Besides I’m told fasting is good for health. To me it gives my organs time to deal with the food already there, overloading them will mean extra work for the heart, the kidneys and I presume helps to bring down my blood sugar.
With all these advantages I’m getting, I may fast for three days each month to help my organs function without problems. It also cleans my mind of bad thoughts.
Dear Ranu,
Thank you for sharing this post about Ramadan and fasting. Perhaps fasting can help one to remove unhelpful thoughts.
All good wishes,
robert
Dear Robert,
Thank you you are absolutely right. 🙂
Yes I agree, thank you.