It is that time of the year once again. It is the advent of a month that
is filled with innumerable blessings, the thirty days which require a
Muslim to observe one of the five pillars of Islam, fasting
If
work is simply the place you earn your bread and punch in your hours,
why not redefine it this Ramadan? Make your workplace the scenario for
Dawa, especially in the current tension-filled atmosphere of
misunderstandings about Islam and Muslims.
Here are some ideas that can help you share Ramadan with your boss and coworkers this year.
1. Begin informing people about it as soon as possible
Start telling bosses, supervisors and coworkers about Ramadan now. Bring it up in the course of conversation casually.
In
terms of when Ramadan starts and ends, just give the projected date
(i.e. for Ramadan this year, it's june 6th). Don't get non-Muslims
involved in the technicalities of finding out the correct date. Do the
same for Eid. You can decide for yourself which date to start and stop
fasting on.
2. Post it up
On your office or
department bulletin board, put up a factsheet on Ramadan, with a short
introduction of yourself and which department you are from. Don't just
give the facts, but also include a few sentences about what this blessed
month means to you (i.e. spiritual growth, closeness to God, being more
generous, etc.).
3. Negotiate your lunch hour with the boss
This
is another task that needs to be done as soon as possible. Explain that
you will need a short break for prayer and then you will take lunch
break at Iftar time.
4. Talk to the office cafeteria people about your Iftar needs
If
you normally buy lunch at the cafeteria, explain to the cafeteria staff
that you would like to arrange to have your lunch saved for Iftar time.
Ask them to keep one serving of lunch in the fridge so you can pick it
up at Iftar time.
5. Create a "Ramadan corner" at your desk
If
you have your own desk at work, dedicate a corner of it that is
accessible to passersby the "Ramadan corner". Put a basket of dates,
sweets, written information on Ramadan and maybe a small frame of
eye-catching Islamic calligraphy on it. Post a note inviting coworkers
to the free sweets and information.
6. Have a small Iftar gathering at your desk
Invite
coworkers to a snack of dates and fresh fruits during Iftar time. At
least once, have a more formal meal ready for everyone (check with your
boss before you do this).
7.Get an article printed in your local newspaper and circulate copies
This
will not only be good Dawa - it may even promote department/company
pride (i.e. one of our employees is a writer too!). Post it up with the
masthead of the newspaper on top
8. Distribute written material on Ramadan
If
you've got a central location in your workplace where people can pick
up free newspapers, get permission to stack a factsheet and pamphlets on
Ramadan.
You can also leave the sheets on the Ramadan corner of your desk.
9. Get a Ramadan greeting from your boss
Have
your boss, commanding officer or head of the department issue a public
notification that Ramadan is coming up or is here and they and the
company congratulates all Muslim employees on this occasion.
10. Put an article about Ramadan in the office newsletter
If
you have a company or department newsletter, write up a personal
article about why you are looking forward to Ramadan and what Ramadan
is. Then arrange for them to publish it.
May Allah help us all
to make every fast this Ramadan a shield in the Hereafter and an
intercessor in the grave. May Allah not make us one of those who do not
get anything from their fasts except for hunger and thirst. And May
Allah guide us towards making this Ramadan a source for gathering
numerous blessings and getting our major and minor sins forgiven. Amin.
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