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Z-Blade
11-01-08, 10:07 PM
:salams

The Islamic month of Muharram started this month (9th of January, 2008) and here's some important knowledge regarding it :') :

"Duties of the Month of Muharram

1. It is the best of months for general voluntary fasts, after Ramadan.

2. It is especially recommended to fast the 10th of Muharram (known as the Day of `Ashura’), with a day before it or after it. [Ibn Abidin, Radd al-Muhtar, quoting Kasani’s al-Bada’i`]

3. It is also virtuous to give in charity on this day.

Extracts from Ibn Rajab’s Lata’if al-Ma`arif, regarding the month of Muharram:

The Virtues of Fasting in the Month of Muharram and Its First Ten Days

Muslim reported from Abu Hurayra (Allah be pleased with him), that the Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace) said , “The best of fasts after the month of Ramadan are in the Month of Allah, which you call Muharram. And the best of prayer after the obligatory prayer is the night prayer.” [Muslim, 1163]

This refers to general voluntary fasts according to Imam Ibn Rajab (Allah have mercy on him): These are best in the month of Muharram, just as the best general voluntary prayer is night prayer.

The virtue and honor of this month can be attested to by the fact that the Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace) called it, ‘the Month of Allah.’ (Shahr Allah) Such ascription is only made by Allah to the most special of His creation, such as the ascription of the Prophets Muhammad, Ibrahim, Ishaq, Ya`qub, and others to his slavehood (Allah’s peace and blessings be on them all), and His ascription of the House (Ka`ba) and the camel to himself.

Given that Allah ascribed fasting, between all spiritual works, to Himself [saying, “It is Mine,”] it was suitable that this month, which is also ascribed to Allah, be selected for this particular form of worship.

Fasting is a secret between the servant and his Lord. This is why Allah Mighty and Exalted says, [in the divine hadith (hadith qudsi)], “ Every action of the son of Adam is his, except for fasting. It is Mine, and it is I who reward it.”

The Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace) also said, “The fasting person has two joys: one when he breaks his fast, and the other when he meets his Lord.”[Muslim]

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[B]The Day of `Ashura’: The Tenth of Muharram

It is mentioned in Bukhari and Muslim from Ibn Abbas (Allah be pleased with him and his father) that he was asked about fasting the Day of `Ashura’ [10th of Muharram]. He said, “I did not see the Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace be upon him) fast a day while more avid to seek its virtue than this day,” meaning the Day of `Ashura’.” .

The Day of `Ashura’ has great virtue, and tremendous sanctity (hurma). The virtue of fasting it was known among the Prophets (peace be upon them all). Both Prophet Nuh and Prophet Musa (peace be upon them both) fasted it.

The Prophet (Allah bless him & give him peace) used to fast this day even in Mecca, though he had not yet ordered others to do so, as mentioned in both Bukhari and Muslim. [Bukhari (2002), Muslim (1125)]

When he migrated to Medina, and found the People of the Book fasting this day and venerating it, he ordered the Muslims to fast it, and encouraged it so much that even the children would fast it.

It has been reported in both Bukhari and Muslim from Ibn Abbas (Allah be pleased with him), that, “When the Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace be upon him) reached Medina, he found the Jews fasting the Day of `Ashura’, so he asked them, ‘What is this day you are fasting?’ They said, ‘This is a tremendous day. Allah saved Musa and his people on this day and drowned Pharaoh and his people. Musa fasted it out of thanks, so we fast it too.’ The Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace be upon him) said, ‘And we are more deserving of Musa than you are.’ So he fasted this day, and ordered that it be fasted.” [Bukhari (2004) and Muslim (1130)]

At the end of his life, the Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace be upon him) made the determination not to fast this day alone, but with another day [f: either before or after it], in order to be different from the People of the Book.

It has been reported in the Sahih of Imam Muslim (Allah have mercy on him), also from Ibn Abbas (Allah be pleased with him) that, “When the Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace be upon him) fasted the Day of `Ashura’ and ordered his companions to fast it, they said, ‘O Messenger of Allah! This is a day that the Jews and Christians venerate.’ So the Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace be upon him) said, ‘When next year comes – if Allah wills – we will fast the Ninth [of Muharram with it].’ But the next year did not come before the Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace be upon him) passed away.” [Muslim (1134), Abu Dawud (2445)]

And it is reported in the Musnad of Imam Ahmad (Allah have mercy on him), from Ibn Abbas (Allah be pleased with him) that the Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace) said, “Fast the Day of `Ashura’ and be different from the Jews by fasting a day before it or a day after it.” [Ahmad]

[B]Giving in Charity on the Day of `Ashura’

It has been reported from Abd Allah ibn `Amr ibn al-`As (Allah be pleased with him), that “Whoever fasts `Ashura’ it is as if he has fasted the entire year. And whoever gives charity this day it is like the charity of an entire year.”

Mourning on the 10th of Muharram is an Innovation

As for the mourning and grieving of the Shiah on this day because of the martyrdom of Sayyiduna Husayn ibn Ali (Allah be pleased with him and his father), this is of the actions of those whose actions in this life are misguided while they think that they are doing well. Neither Allah Most High nor His Messenger (Allah bless him & give him peace) commanded us to mourn on the days of the tribulations of the Prophets, or their deaths, let alone anyone else.

[F: The fuqaha have mentioned that it is an innovation to consider Muharram a month of mourning. It is not disliked to marry in this month. It is a highly reprehensible innovation to participate in the rituals of the Shiah in mourning the death of Husayn (Allah be pleased with him).]

Some of the Virtues of the Day of `Ashura’

It is a day in which Allah forgave an entire people. Tirmidhi relates that the Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace) said to a man, “If you want to fast a month after Ramadan, then fast Muharram, for it has a day in which Allah forgave an entire people, and He turns to others in repentance in.” [Tirmidhi (841)]

And Allah alone gives success.

Faraz Rabbani
Amman, Jordan"

http://qa.sunnipath.com/issue_view.asp?HD=1&ID=779&CATE=3 (http://qa.sunnipath.com/issue_view.asp?HD=1&ID=779&CATE=3)

^And there's even more written here about Tahajjud (night vigil prayer) which we should do during this month and other blessed months.

Wassalam.

Umm_Abdussalam
11-01-08, 11:20 PM
:up:..JazakAllah khair.

Al-Farooq
11-01-08, 11:48 PM
:jkk: for posting akhi, very informative.

So the 10th of Muharram would be the 19th January this year....*checks salaat timetable*....yep, that is correct!:up:

Z-Blade
12-01-08, 12:39 AM
:up:..JazakAllah khair.

:jkk: for posting akhi, very informative.

So the 10th of Muharram would be the 19th January this year....*checks salaat timetable*....yep, that is correct!:up:

:salams,

Wa iyyakum wa barakallahu feekum brother and sister :up: (and anyone else who says the same dua or reads this too! :D).

I'd say you are right akhi, so :jkk: for verifying this for us and reminding us of this very important date! May Allah give us tawfiq to fast on this day for His sake alone, and may He accept all good deeds that we try to do, Ameen!

I thought I should stress this point from the article above:

Giving in Charity on the Day of `Ashura’

It has been reported from Abd Allah ibn `Amr ibn al-`As (Allah be pleased with him), that“Whoever fasts `Ashura’ it is as if he has fasted the entire year. And whoever gives charity this day it is like the charity of an entire year.”

And this:

Muslim reported from Abu Hurayra (Allah be pleased with him), that the Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace) said , “The best of fasts after the month of Ramadan are in the Month of Allah, which you call Muharram. And the best of prayer after the obligatory prayer is the night prayer.” [Muslim, 1163]

And this may be helpful for those willing to really strive in this month! :eek::

"Are we allowed to fast the 'whole' of the month of Muharram?


http://www.sunnipath.com/images/Q_Image.jpgPlease tell me if we are allowed to fast the WHOLE of Muharram as is inferred by the following hadith in your recent posting on this holy month:'If you want to fast a month after Ramadan, then fast Muharram, for it has a day in which Allah forgave an entire people, and He turns to others in repentance.' [Tirmidhi (841)]Some people prohibit fasting the whole of Muharram because they say that Prophet Muhammad :saw: didn't wholly fast any month other than Ramadan.

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Walaikum assalam,

Yes, it is permitted to fast the entire month. Imam Nawawi (Allah have mercy on him) discusses the implications of this, and similar hadiths in his Majmu` Sharh al-Muhadhdhab and explains that there is virtue (fadila) in fasting the entire month. [6.439-440]

This is confirmed by Imam al-Buhuti (Allah have mercy on him), the top reference for fatwa in the Hanbali school, in his Kashshaf al-Qina`, [2.338] also based on the same hadiths.

This is also mentioned explicitly in top Maliki works, such as Imam Illish’s Minah al-Jalil Sharh Mukhtasar al-Khalil [2.119] and Imam Dardir’s Sharh al-Kabir (with Imam Dasuqi’s Hashiya) [1.516]

I could not find this as being specifically recommended in the Hanafi school, though. However, there is nothing to indicate that it is disliked, either.

And Allah alone gives success.

Wassalam,
Faraz Rabbani"

http://qa.sunnipath.com/issue_view.asp?HD=1&ID=321&CATE=6

Wassalam!

Mujaahida
12-01-08, 12:50 AM
:salams
:jkk:
SubhanaAllah ... May Allah Give us all the Ability to make the most of this Month [Aameen]

Al-Farooq
12-01-08, 01:48 AM
Asalaamu alaykum.

I have a question - when the ahadith mentioned speak of "fasting", does it mean fasting similar to fasting during Ramadhan, or fasting for the whole 24-hour period? What exactly are we supposed to fast?

Seeing as how it is the Sunnah to fast a day before, or after, the 10th Muharram as well as the day itself, I could understand why the reward is so great (insha'Allah) if we have to fast for 48 hours.

Actually, its rather sad to think of 48 hours without food as such a huge test of our discipline, when there are millions of people who do it regularly simply because they have no choice.:(

Subhan'Allah how blessed we are......but are we grateful?:(

Z-Blade
12-01-08, 02:24 AM
:salams




:jkk:

SubhanaAllah ... May Allah Give us all the Ability to make the most of this Month [Aameen]


:wswrwb:,

Ameen!
Ameen!

Asalaamu alaykum.

I have a question - when the ahadith mentioned speak of "fasting", does it mean fasting similar to fasting during Ramadhan, or fasting for the whole 24-hour period? What exactly are we supposed to fast?

Seeing as how it is the Sunnah to fast a day before, or after, the 10th Muharram as well as the day itself, I could understand why the reward is so great (insha'Allah) if we have to fast for 48 hours.

Actually, its rather sad to think of 48 hours without food as such a huge test of our discipline, when there are millions of people who do it regularly simply because they have no choice.:(

Subhan'Allah how blessed we are......but are we grateful?:(

Whoops, sorry for the late reply bro. :') LoL bro, Islam is a practical religion, so no, you are not expected to fast 24 hours or 48 hours! Allah has made the Deen easy. Fasting is the same in Islam no matter what time of the year, yes it is like the the fasting of Ramadan, and that is fasting from Fajr until Maghrib. Allah has made it so that the acts of worship we do in Islam benefit us not only spiritually but physically and mentally as well.

And I know your sentiments exactly :(. May Allah make us of those who are truly grateful to Allah - though we can never fully show this to Him, Ameen!

Hope that helps :).

Wassalam.

Al-Farooq
12-01-08, 03:34 AM
:wswrwb:,

Ameen!
Ameen!



Whoops, sorry for the late reply bro. :') LoL bro, Islam is a practical religion, so no, you are not expected to fast 24 hours or 48 hours! Allah has made the Deen easy. Fasting is the same in Islam no matter what time of the year, yes it is like the the fasting of Ramadan, and that is fasting from Fajr until Maghrib. Allah has made it so that the acts of worship we do in Islam benefit us not only spiritually but physically and mentally as well.

And I know your sentiments exactly :(. May Allah make us of those who are truly grateful to Allah - though we can never fully show this to Him, Ameen!

Hope that helps :).

Wassalam.

Asalaamu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh.

That certainly does help akhi.:)

Jazak'Allah khair for the clarification and "ameen" to your du'a.

Z-Blade
13-01-08, 02:00 AM
Asalaamu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh.

That certainly does help akhi.:)

Jazak'Allah khair for the clarification and "ameen" to your du'a.

:wswrwb:,

Glad I could be of service akhi ^^.

Wa iyyaka akhi and Ameen indeed! :')

Wassalam.

~Imaan~
13-01-08, 02:44 PM
:jkk: for a beneficial thread!

Z-Blade
13-01-08, 06:58 PM
:jkk: for a beneficial thread!

:salams,

Barakallahu feeki ukhti, Ameen! :) InshaAllah, let's try to implement what we learn, and may Allah give us tawfiq to do it, Ameen!

Wassalam.

Z-Blade
13-01-08, 06:59 PM
Double post :o, may as well use it for something beneficial, mashaAllah (as Allah wills :') ):

Decrease in one’s speech brings wisdom,

decrease in one’s food brings health,

decrease in one’s sleep brings worship,

and decrease in one’s
meeting with common folk brings safety.
Umar (RA)

PiElle2
15-01-08, 09:14 AM
i learned that also in this month, we are advised not to argue or be quarrelsome... be nice, be nice and be nice... and may people around you be agreeable with you... :D

ammarcool
15-01-08, 09:42 AM
:jkk:

~Imaan~
15-01-08, 05:10 PM
:salams,

Barakallahu feeki ukhti, Ameen! :) InshaAllah, let's try to implement what we learn, and may Allah give us tawfiq to do it, Ameen!

Wassalam.

Allahuma Aameen!

Wasalaam

hanaa_al_muminah
16-01-08, 09:13 PM
Masha'allah brother, very beneficial post, Clarified a few things...jus one question, you no that ashura is on friday, so we are advised to fast on thursday or saturday aswell,,,,but say u fast the thursdays sunnah, shud u fast on this thursday for the ashura or should you continue wiv thursday sunnah fast and fast on saturday for the ashura fast???:confused::confused::confused:

i hope u understand what i mean............

Z-Blade
17-01-08, 01:09 AM
Masha'allah brother, very beneficial post, Clarified a few things...jus one question, you no that ashura is on friday, so we are advised to fast on thursday or saturday aswell,,,,but say u fast the thursdays sunnah, shud u fast on this thursday for the ashura or should you continue wiv thursday sunnah fast and fast on saturday for the ashura fast???:confused::confused::confused:

i hope u understand what i mean............

:salams,

So, the 10th of Muharram is on Friday eh?! :eek:

I understand what you mean. I am no scholar, so to be safe you can do Thursday general sunnah fast and then Friday Ashura fast and then the follow up on Saturday. Or, if your prefer, do Thursday fast for the intention of Ashura the next day, and you can leave out Saturday if you want. WaAllahu 'Alim.

i learned that also in this month, we are advised not to argue or be quarrelsome... be nice, be nice and be nice... and may people around you be agreeable with you... :D

I see, :jkk: for your advice, though we should always avoid arguing and quarreling either way :p.


Wa iyyaka akhi. :')

Wassalam.

hanaa_al_muminah
17-01-08, 05:29 AM
:salams,

So, the 10th of Muharram is on Friday eh?! :eek:

I understand what you mean. I am no scholar, so to be safe you can do Thursday general sunnah fast and then Friday Ashura fast and then the follow up on Saturday. Or, if your prefer, do Thursday fast for the intention of Ashura the next day, and you can leave out Saturday if you want. WaAllahu 'Alim.


I see, :jkk: for your advice, though we should always avoid arguing and quarreling either way :p.


Wa iyyaka akhi. :')

Wassalam.

jzk akhi.....