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Intention of Fasting Ramadan Along with Its Meaning

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Kapanlagi.com - Ramadan fasting is something that must be done by every Muslim around the world. The fasting month follows the Islamic calendar, which is the Hijri calendar, and is the 9th month in the Hijri calendar.

The meaning of Ramadan month itself is very hot. The name Ramadan comes from its purpose, which is to burn human sins during their lifetime in the world. In this month, Muslims fast for 30 days, which means a full month. According to Islamic teachings, if we worship and fast, then the reward will be multiplied in the presence of Allah.

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When fasting, we also have our own intentions. Therefore, here is the intention of Ramadan fasting along with its meaning.

 

 

 

 

1. The Law of Fasting Ramadan

Before intending to fast Ramadan, we also need to know the law of fasting in the month of Ramadan. Fasting in the month of Ramadan is obligatory and must be performed. If a person has reached puberty and is able to fast physically and spiritually, then it is obligatory.

Not only fasting, during the month of Ramadan many Muslims also engage in other activities such as performing congregational Tarawih prayers, reciting the Holy Quran, giving charity, and other acts that bring goodness and rewards to those who perform them.

Of course, to perform these deeds, it must be accompanied by sincere and genuine intentions to worship Allah SWT.

 

2. Meaning of Fasting

In fasting, we must also understand the meanings behind it, not only knowing about the intention of fasting in Ramadan, but also understanding the meanings of fasting itself. Fasting in Ramadan has an important meaning for Muslims, because by performing the act of fasting, all past sins will be forgiven by Allah SWT.

Fasting is defined as refraining from eating and drinking, as well as from any actions that can invalidate the fast. Fasting is also observed from dawn until sunset, with the intention of fasting in Ramadan according to the command in the Holy Quran. Additionally, fasting in Ramadan is also one of the pillars of Islam, which states that if someone is a Muslim, they must observe the pillars of Islam, including fasting in Ramadan.

 

3. Conditions of fasting

Besides having important meanings, before intending to fast during Ramadan, we must also know that fasting during Ramadan also has certain requirements that must be fulfilled. These requirements are also to help confused Muslims understand the differences in how to properly perform the fasting worship during Ramadan.

Some of these requirements include:

Mentally Healthy

Those who intend to fast during Ramadan must be mentally healthy, meaning they are not in a mentally ill condition. People with mental illness or disturbed mental state are not obligated to perform the fasting worship during Ramadan.

This is done because people with mental disorders do not know what is right and wrong. Not only that, someone who is intoxicated is also not obligated to observe the fasting worship. However, if they have recovered, they are still required to fast during the month of Ramadan.

Physically and Spiritually Healthy

Here, it means that someone who performs the fasting worship must also have a truly healthy physical condition. If someone has a history of serious illness, or is elderly and cannot fast perfectly, they are not obligated to observe the fasting worship.

Baligh

It means that a Muslim is obligated to perform the intention of fasting during Ramadan when they have reached adulthood in Islam, which is called baligh. The signs of baligh for a Muslim are when a male experiences the emission of semen, whether consciously or unconsciously (during sleep). Meanwhile, puberty for girls is marked by the occurrence of menstruation.

 

4. Intention of fasting

In performing the act of fasting, it is important to make the intention for fasting in Ramadan. We must know what kind of intention we give when performing the act of fasting in Ramadan. Of course, the intention must be sincere and sincere from the heart and for the sake of Allah SWT, and based on faith.

The intention can be said before going to sleep or during the pre-dawn meal (sahur). The most important thing is that the intention is an intention to fast for the sake of Allah. The intention for fasting in Ramadan is as follows:

Nawaitu shauma ghadin an adai fardhi syahri ramadhana haadzhihis sanati lillahi taala

I intend to fast tomorrow to fulfill the obligation in the month of Ramadan this year for the sake of Allah Taala.

 

5. Other Activities

Besides fasting, there are other things we can do to increase our rewards during the holy month of Ramadan. And those things are:

Reciting the Quran (tadarus)

Performing voluntary prayers (sholat sunnah)

Performing congregational Tarawih prayers

And paying zakat

Those are some meanings of fasting before we make the intention for fasting in Ramadan. May Allah SWT accept all your worship in this holy month, amen.

 

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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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