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MUHARRAM AND
AASHURA
MUHARRAM is the first month of the Islamic, Hijrah calendar. It
is one of the four sanctified months about which Allah Ta'ala
says, 'The number of months in the sight of Allah are twelve (in
a year) - So ordained by Him the day He created the heavens and
the earth; Of them four are sacred: That is the right religion.
So wrong not yourselves therein.' (Surah Taubah).
The four months, according to authentic Ahaadith, are the months
of Zul-Qa`dah, Zul Hijjah, Muharram and Rajab. The sanctity of
these four months was observed in the Shari'ah of all the Ambiyaa
(AS).
'Allah Ta'ala made them (i.e. the four months) sacred and
increased their sanctity. Hence declared a sin therein more
severe and increased the virtue of good deeds and (also) the
reward thereof.' (Ibn Katheer).
The Ulama have stated that the actions performed in these months
have an effect on what a person does in the remaining months of
the year.
THE MONTH OF MUHARRAM
The best of fasts besides the month of Ramadhaan is the fast
during Allah's month of Muharram and the best of Salaats besides
the Fardh (obligatory Salaat) is the Tahajjud Salaah (performed
after midnight). (Sahih Muslim).
THE DAY OF AASHURA (10th OF MUHARRAM)
The tenth of Muharram, known as the day of Aashura, is a very
significant day in the Islamic calendar. Nabi (SA) has exhorted
the Ummah to fast on this day. Hadhrat Aaisha (RA) reports that
Nabi (SAW) ordered the observance of the fast of Aashura.
However, when the fast of Ramadhaan became compulsory, Nabi (SAW)
left the fast of Aashura (i.e. the compulsion). Thereafter,
whosoever desired kept this fast and whosoever desired, (not to
keep it) did not observe this fast'. (Sahih Bukhari, Vol 1).
Hadhrat Ibn Abbaas (RA) says, 'I did not see Rasulullah (SAW)
anxiously await the fast of any day, which he gave preference to
over other days, but this day (of Aashura) and the month of
Ramadhaan (Sahih Bukhaari, Vol. 1).
VIRTUE OF THE FAST OF AASHURA
With regard to the blessing of this fast, Nabi (SAW) was asked
regarding it's virtue. He answered, 'It is a compansation for the
sins of the past year.' i.e. the sins of one year that has just
gone by will be forgiven. (Sahih Muslim, Vol. 1).
Note: Only minor sins are forgiven. For the forgiveness of major
sins, Towbah is a prerequisite.
THE FAST OF AASHURA
Hadhrat Ibn Abbaas (RA) narrates that when Nabi (SAW) came to
Madinah and found the Jews fasting on the day of Aashura, he
inquired, 'What is the significance of this day on which you
fast?' They replied, 'This is the day Allah saved Nabi Moosa (AS)
and his followers and drowned Fir'oun and his army, thus Moosa
(AS) fasted on this day as a token of thanksgiving. Therefore we
too fast on this day.' (Sahih Muslim, Vol 1).
Rasulullah (SAW) said, 'We are more worthy of Moosa (AS) and
nearer to him that you.' Thereafter, he fasted on this day and
ordered the Sahaabah to fast on this day. (Sahih Muslim, Vol. 1)
Rasulullah (SAW) is reported to have said, 'Observe the fast of
Aashura and oppose (the way of) the Jews. Fast a day before it
(also) or a day after it.' (Baihaqi, Vol 4)
Hence, one should fast for two days: Either the 9th and 10th or
the 10th and 11th. To fast only on the 10th of Muharram is
MAKROOH (reprehensible) and bears semblance to the Jews.
GENEROSITY TO ONE'S FAMILY
Besides fasting on the day of Aashura, being generous to one's
family and spending more than what is normally spent on food,
etc. is an act of great merit. It is mentioned in a Hadith, 'He
who will be generous to his family on the day of Aashura, Allah
will be generous to him for the entire year.'
FALLACIOUS BELIEF
The day of Aashura is regarded by many people as the day of
mourning the martyrdom of Sayyidina Hussain (RA). To attribute
the significance of Aashura to Sayyiduna Hussain (RA)'s martyrdom
is totally baseless because the sanctity of Aashura is proven,
beyond doubt, from the time of Rasulullah (SAW), whilst Sayyiduna
Hussain (RA) was martyred fifty years after Nabi (SAW) left this
earthly abode. The fact that the martyrdom of Sayyiduna Hussain
(RA) occurred on the Day of Aashura has absolutely no bearing on
the significance of this day nor is the sanctity of this day
derived from this event. On the contrary, it is one of the merits
of Sayyidina Hussain (RA) that he was martyred on the Day of
Aashura.
Let us observe this great day according to the way of Rasoolullah
(Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) and the Sahabah (radhiyallahu anhum)
and refrain from all innovations, which deprive us of the
blessings from Allah Ta'ala. May Allah guide us all upon the
Straight Path and save us from every act which brings His
Displeasure. ... Ameen.
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