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Importancia de Taqwa durante el Ramadán

El ayuno es una parte fundamental del Ramadán. Los musulmanes necesitan ayunar con Taqwa. En el Corán no nos exige que suframos por el ayuno, sino que nos pide que obtengamos el valor de Taqwa.

¿Qué es Taqwa?

En el Islam, Taqwa es tener la conciencia de Dios. Es sentir completamente en el momento y lugar la presencia de Dios. En teoría, parece fácil de lograr, pero en la práctica es realmente algo difícil de lograr.

En nuestra vida cotidiana, es fácil permitir que las distracciones del mundo sean una constante en nuestras mentes. Incluso durante nuestras oraciones, es fácil pensar en las tareas y las personas a las que debemos volver cuando terminemos de orar. A través de todas nuestras luchas y debilidades, olvidamos que Dios está con nosotros y que puede vernos. Por lo tanto, durante el Ramadán es importante estar más conscientes de la presencia de Dios en nuestra vida diaria, sin importar la hora o el lugar.

La mejor riqueza que podemos adquirir es Taqwa. Con más Taqwa, tenemos más conciencia de que Dios está en nuestras vidas. Nos permite tomar mejores decisiones y obtener más paz en nuestras vidas.

Teniendo Taqwa

Tener Taqwa es lo que distingue a los creyentes. Lo que hace a un gran creyente no es la persona que más reza, que habla mejor o que se viste con modestia. Además, no es su posición social o riqueza, es lo que está en su corazón.

Con Taqwa podemos sentir que Dios está en nuestra presencia, él está caminando con nosotros, él está allí cuando somos débiles, podemos hablar con él y él puede ayudar. Nos acompaña en todo momento.

Cuando las personas tienen momentos de debilidad, por ejemplo, para robar, corromper, tomar una mala decisión que influye en los demás, si pueden recordar que Dios está con ellos y vigilarlos, elegirían con más sabiduría.

Taqwa nos dice que toda nuestra conducta, todas nuestras discusiones, todo lo que decimos y hacemos es dar gracias a Dios.

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