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When one has enjoyed a delicious and nurturing meal, one does not jump up from the table and race off to another endeavor. One takes time to savor the lovely tastes and to reflect on the great blessing one has been privileged to enjoy.

So too our worship. One of the etiquettes of worship is to not run away from our devotional acts as soon as we have finished. This is consistent with the concept that gratitude is categorical with the blessing.

One given great wealth shows his or her appreciation for that wealth by being charitable. One blessed with knowledge expresses gratitude for that gift by teaching and guiding people. One who has been blessed to complete the Quran shows gratitude by starting another reading round.

Likewise, one who has been blessed to fast the month of Ramadan shows gratitude, among other ways, by fasting six days from Shawwal (the month after Ramadan in the Islamic calendar). Hence, it is not fitting, if we are truly grateful, to neglect the great prophetic sunna of fasting six days of Shawwal, preferably in succession at the beginning of the month.

The Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings upon him, urges us:
[quote]"Whosoever fasts Ramadan and then follows that with six days from Shawwal, it is as if he fasts perpetually."[/quote]
May we be inspired to accept this great gift offered us by our Lord on the tongue of His Prophet, peace and blessings upon him. Amen!
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Madeleine · 41-45, F
[b]@Verbose[/b] Etiquette.