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Friday Brief: Ramadan Departs But Its Impact Must Remain

by Kashmir Thunder Desk
March 19, 2026
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Friday Brief: Ramadan Departs But Its Impact Must Remain
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Ramadan ends. The month of mercy, forgiveness, and emancipation from hellfire has completed its annual visit, leaving behind a soul either elevated by its blessings or diminished by its neglect. This moment of farewell is itself a spiritual station that the Quran and Hadith illuminate with profound wisdom. The Quran establishes the purpose of this sacred month with crystalline clarity: “So that you may complete the prescribed period and glorify Allah for having guided you, and perhaps you will be grateful” (2:185). Completion of the fast is not an end but a culmination – a transition from the intensity of Ramadan to the gratitude of Eid, from disciplined worship to sustained consciousness. The Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) understood the bittersweet nature of this departure. Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her) reported that during the last ten days, he would “tighten his waist belt, stay awake at night, and wake his family” (Sahih al-Bukhari). This urgency was born of certainty that this guest would not stay forever. Yet he also taught that the true measure of Ramadan is not how intensely we fasted but how enduringly we transform: “Whoever fasts Ramadan out of faith and seeking reward, his past sins will be forgiven” (Sahih al-Bukhari). The completion of Ramadan is therefore a test. Will the heightened consciousness, the Qur’anic connection, the charitable spirit, and the disciplined prayer survive the return to ordinary time? Or will Ramadan become an isolated island of piety in a sea of heedlessness? As the month departs, the believer’s heart should hold both sorrow at losing this beloved guest and hope that its lessons will endure. The Qur’an recited should continue to be recited. The prayers offered should continue to be offered. The charity given should continue to be given. Ramadan was not meant to be an exception but a training ground for a lifetime of devotion. May Allah accept our fasts, our prayers, and our supplications. May He make us among those who emerge from Ramadan forgiven, purified, and transformed. Ramadan has departed, but its impact must remain – etched not in calendars but in character.

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