The Marathon Month: 5 Ways to Prepare for Ramadan

Oct 28
20:08

2020

Studio Arabiya

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If you've ever run a marathon, or know someone who has, you know that without training it isn't an easy feat. In fact, the discipline and efforts that go into preparing for a marathon not only determine if you make it to the finish line, but also in what state.

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The month of Ramadan is your marathon. How well you perform boils down to how well you prepare. So how can we train for the blessed month? A good place to start would be to evaluate your spiritual,The Marathon Month: 5 Ways to Prepare for Ramadan Articles physical and mental 'fitness'. This will help determine where to place your greatest efforts throughout (and beyond) the month.

Here are some key areas you could focus on while you think about your plan:

1. Prepare Physically

  • Voluntary fasts before Ramadan. Allowing your body to experience intermittent fasting in the month of Shabaan is a great way to avoid shocking your system. The Prophet (saw) fasted in Shabaan more than any other month, besides Ramadan.
  • Meal prep is another great way to make the best of your time during the month. By planning ahead of time you ensure you're getting all the nutrients your body needs. (When we're short on time or low on energy we're more likely to opt for unhealthier options.)
 

2. Prepare Mentally

  • Set your goals. Organize your thoughts and plan your month based on key goals you want to achieve in the month.

Remember, it is better to achieve & maintain 3 goals than to set 10 and not be able to keep up, because the best deeds are those done regularly, even if they are few.1

  • Make a dua list. It helps put things into perspective and allows you to make the best of one of the month's biggest blessings: forgiveness from Allah.

A great dua to begin with would be to ask Allah to grant you a blessed and accepted Ramadan, and one that you end on a higher state of emaan than you began.

 

3. Prepare Spiritually

  • Commit to more. Think of which acts you can add to your spiritual efforts to strengthen that connection with Allah.
  • Increase your voluntary acts of worship. For some it may be sunnah prayers, for some it may be more nawafil.
  • Increase your Quran recitation, with translation (if you need it) for that added boost.
  • Increase your dhikr: remembrance of Allah. Talk to Allah, Ask of Him, & Thank Him. Connect with your Creator in and outside of prayer. Do it consistently and consciously.
 

4. Plan To Have a Plan "B"

There are going to be days where you feel like you aren't able to meet some of your goals. And that's okay. For days like this, have a Plan "B". Build cushion into your plans on some days to allow yourself to catch-up and recenter yourself. When we feel like we're falling behind we tend to lose motivation, so don't allow a few setbacks to throw you off your game!

5. Have A Post-Ramadan Plan

Going back to the analogy of a marathon, wouldn't it be an absolute waste if after training and making it to the finish line, you simply shifted into reverse gear? Sure, at the end of it all, you're going to be physically depleted, but that's what Eid is for! Give yourself some time to recuperate, but remember that you're in the best shape whether physically, mentally or spiritually! Take advantage of that momentum to sustain your accomplishments and build on them.

Finally, remember that unlike a sprint, in a marathon it's the slow and steady that win the race. Pace yourself because the potential to earn the greatest rewards lies in the final 10 days and nights.

May Allah allow us to benefit from the blessings of this month, and may He accept our efforts and our prayers to seek closeness to Him. Ameen.

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