I. Introduction
Fasting is one of the five pillars of Islam. It enables Muslims to realize the pangs of hunger and thirst. In the 9th month of the Islamic calendar, Muslims observe complete abstinence from food, water, and many other things from dawn until dusk. Allah Almighty has prescribed fasting on Muslims as prescribed on others. Allah says in Holy Quran: “O you who believe, decreed upon you is fasting as it was decreed upon those before you that may become righteous.” (Al-Quran)
II. Definition of fasting
Lexicology: الصوم means to control or to prevent.
Fasting can be described as:
“To abstain oneself completely from food, drinks and other legitimate desire from the dawn of the morning up to the sunset, with the intension of fast during the entire month of Ramzan.“
iii. philosophy of fasting
1. Aim of Life-Servitude of Allah
“I did not create jinn and humans except to worship Me.” (Al-Quran)
2. Ibadat-Training of Servitude
3. Fasting is a Hidden Ibadat
“Fasting is for Me and I will reward it.” (Bukhari and Muslim)
iv. importance of fasting in holy quran and ahadith
1. Importance of Fasting in the Holy Quran
“O you who believe, fasting is prescribed for you, even as it was prescribed before you, that you not ward off evil.” (Al-Quran)
“So whoever witnesses among you the month (Ramadan) then he should fast in it.” (Al-Quran)
2. Importance of Fasting in Ahadith Nabawi ﷺ
“Fasting is a shield for you as it saves you from sins in this world and would protect you from hell in the Hereafter.” (Muslim)
“When anyone of you is observing fast, he should neither use indecent language nor speak aloud. If someone kicks up a row and abuses him, he should tell him that he is observing fast.” (Muslim)
v. impacts of fasting on human life
1. Spiritual Impacts
a. Discipline and self-control
b. Attainment of piety
The very purpose of fasting is the attainment of taqwa. Fasting is observed by God and only He knows whether a person is really fasting or not, it brings a man very close to his Creator.
c. Fasting infuses the spirit of jihad
The training trial of the month of Ramadan is unique in the respect that it inculcates the spirit of Jihad in the believers. It prepares him for Jihad with hunger, thirst, obedience, patience, and perseverance.
2. Moral Impacts
a. Building moral character
b. Fasting controls passion
c. Fasting destroys the pride of man
3. Social Impacts
a. Brotherhood and sympathy
b. Social unity
c. Economic benefits
vi. conclusion
Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic Calendar is the month during which Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset. Muslims refrain from eating, smoking, drinking, and any refrain from pleasurable activities. According to Imam Ghazali, “Fast does not mean only to control on food and water but it means to control oneself from evil thinking, evil-looking, evil listening, and evil talking. Ramadan is the month that aims to purify the soul and bring the individual close to Allah سبحانه و تعالى. Besides this, fasting infuses the spirit of Jihad, builds moral character, and brings social unity.