Monday, September 24, 2007

Al-Sahar

'Al-Sahar' = Dawn
'Tasahur' / 'yitsa7ar' = Eating at dawn

Another tradition most of you would enjoy immensely during Ramadan is 'tasahur', which is the Arabic word describing the meal taken right before dawn (when fasting begins). During Ramadan, different customs take over in different parts of the Muslim world. For example, in most of the Middle East, you'll find the streets overflowing with families and friends heading out to eat at restaurants between 3.30 and 4 am. In Gaza, and due only to circumstance, families will eat together at home and listen to the radio (when they have electricity).

This specific time of day - when dawn breaks - Muslims believe to be unique. I'm uncertain as to whether this is lore or religion, but I do believe in the spirit world and so understand that there are things entirely beyond my comprehension; I believe that the significance of this time, is one of those things.

It's said that dawn is when the spirit world is most palpable to us in this world. (1) Prayers at this time are encouraged and it's only at this time that visions (the Arabic 'ru'ya' = the English 'vision', which is not to be confused with the Arabic 'hilm' = the English 'dream') are received. (2)

The last time I was in Gaza for Ramadan, this was also the time that Israel would drop the most bombs. Against my family's wishes, I would go to the rooftop with my sweet mint tea and watch the light show courtesy of Israel. I felt I owed it to those being murdered...it was all I could do...I would sit there, usually with tears in my eyes thinking of how blessed we were to be given another day of fasting while others who'd prepared their 'tasahur' never had a chance to enjoy the triumph of one more day making a reality this particular gift to God. (3)

Seedo was the only one who would be able to pull me back inside, and so everyone knew this, respected it and left us alone. Without saying anything to me, he'd come to the rooftop, open the door and I would go downstairs with him. He'd kiss me before I went back to bed, always taking my tea cup to the kitchen for me...

The next time you wake up anywhere between 4am and 5.30am, know that you're waking up with thousands of Muslims in North America eating and having their morning coffee and tea in preparation for their daily fast. Also: Be thankful that you're alive.

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(1) So then the spirit world has EST and Mountain Time? No...I think this means that wherever you are located geographically and in this dimension you can sense the spiritual world most when you are within the time frame of dawn. Anyway, the initial question is perhaps moot as it presupposes that the spiritual world runs on the same schedule of 'time' as we do, and this is a question we'll never be able to answer.

Seriously, yo, even Hawkings won't deny the possiblity of something beyond us, so open your mind a little bit...

(2) I'll eventually discuss the deep tradition of 'vision' interpretation in Islam which dates back to the Prophet.

(3) Because for all of the logic and reason behind fasting, the true reason for it remains unknown - it is the one pillar within Islam that God asks us to do for Him and Him alone. The 'reasons' given are all interpretations, possibilities, potential; a reflection of the human mind's endless need to answer the question: 'Why?'

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6 Comments:

Anonymous Maria Calvo said...

This is so cool and sounds like so much fun!!! So does the whole schedule of Muslim countries change during this month, then??

Thanks for all of this information, Maha!!!!

Maria

Tue Sep 25, 11:03:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm in Cairo right now and how right you are about this. It's amazing and beautiful and the pace of life changes entirely during this month. I'm not a Muslim but I have been fasting along with the rest of the population out of respect for this beautiful tradition and for all around me.

Thank you for your posts, I am enjoying reading your blog.

Wed Sep 26, 09:03:00 AM  
Anonymous Colleen said...

I am posting this here again for anyone who is interested.

Maria, did you manage to fast yet? I know you were intending to.

MAHA I DID IT! I DID IT! I FASTED FOR TWO ENTIRE DAYS!!!!

I can't begin to tell you how fantastic it feels, because I didn't have to do it but I did it anyway! What a lesson in self control it is, I can't, I mean, to do this for an entire month! I bow down to your strength my friend, I am so proud of your ability to do this!!

It was such a wonderful feeling for me to break the fast. Just sitting and waiting and know that I DID IT!!!!!!

On my second day, I also took five seperate occasions to sit and reflect. Like when you pray, I took the time to sit back and reflect on life and my place in it.

My children were very supportive and the second day, my daughter fasted with me. It was a beautiful experience to share.

Thank you so much for opening so many doors, Maha. You are a treasure!

Colleen

Wed Sep 26, 10:05:00 AM  
Anonymous Chantal said...

Colleen - Way to go! You're right up there on my list of Women Who Inspire Me.....thanks for sharing this with us, and thanks, Maha, for being such a beautiful catalyst....

Peace :)

Thu Sep 27, 06:51:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Colleen: Well done and good for you and your daughter!

Maha: Another excellent post, it is such a pleasure to read your open heart.

Thu Sep 27, 01:54:00 PM  
Anonymous Maria Calvo said...

In case you miss it in the other place, COLLEEN CONGRATULATIONS!

Maria

Thu Sep 27, 04:10:00 PM  

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