FASTING IN ISLAM Its Spiritual and Intellectual Significance
by Dr.Mohd Zaidi bin Ismail
Publisher - Institut Kefahaman Islam Malaysia
Category - General Novel
This work traces the spiritual and intellectual significance of fasting to its root meaning in Arabic as self-restraint (kaff or imsāk), around which revolve other related notions: that the intellect
(ʿaql)—being the spiritual reality in man and endowed with the ability to think about consequences
(tadabbur)—renders self-restraint possible; that self-restraint is often required in one’s search for
nobler cause, including one’s quest for knowledge; that self-restraint as an act with
no immediate observable form makes it so conducive for sincerity; and that in restraining himself
from eating during fasting, man is actually emulating God’s Name, al-Ṣamad.
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