Fasting in Shaban to honor Ramadan
Shaban is the 8th month in the Islamic calendar and is considered one of the meritorious months for which we find particular instructions in the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad . It is reported that Prophet Muhammad, used to fast most of the month in Shaban except for the last few days of the month.
These fasts are supererogatory (nafl). Shaban is the month immediately preceding the month of Ramadan. The Prophet mentioned in a hadith, "Rajab is the month of Allah, Shaban is my month and Ramadan is the month of the Nation".
1. The blessed companion Usama ibn Zaid, reports that he asked Prophet Muhammad : "Messenger of Allah, I have seen you fasting in the month of Shaban so frequently that I have never seen you fasting in any other month." Prophet Muhammad, replied: "That (Shaban) is a month between Rajab and Ramadan, which is neglected by many people. And it is a month in which an account of the deeds (of human beings) is presented before the Lord of the universe, so, I wish that my deeds be presented at a time when I am in a state of fasting."
2. Ummul Mu'mineen 'Aishah (r), says, "Prophet Muhammad , used to fast for most of Shaban. I said to him, 'Messenger of Allah, is Shaban your favorite month for fasting?' He said, 'In this month Allah prescribes the list of the persons dying this year. Therefore, I like that my death comes when I am in a state of fasting.' "
These reports indicate that fasting in the month of Shaban, though not obligatory but are very deserving and that Prophet Muhammad did not like to miss it.
The Night of nisf (mid) Shaban
Various Islamic scholars have recommended special worship during the night of the 15th of Shaban. This is based on the saying (Hadith) of Prophet Muhammad , the meaning of which is that during the night of 15th of Shaban, Allah will say "is there any person repenting so that I forgive him, and any person seeking provision so that I provide for him, and any person with distress so that I relieve him, and so on until dawn." reported by Ibn Majah.
This is the night occurring between the 14th and 15th days of Shaban. Traditions of Prophet Muhammad, show that it is a prominent night in which the people of the earth are attended by special Divine Mercy.
On the Night of 15th Shaban, after Maghrib or Isha prayer, it is traditional practice to read Surah Yasin and make special supplications for good health, protection from calamities and increased Iman.
According to tradition this night has special blessings that are directed towards the faithful. Therefore, as much as possible, this night should be spent in worship and total submission to Allah Almighty. Also, fasting is recommended on the day immediately following this Night, i.e. the 15th day of Shaban.
Supplication for Nifs Shaban |
Transliteration Allahumma ya Dha 'l-Manni la yamannu 'alayhi ahad, |
Translation O Allah, Tireless Owner of Bounty. O Owner of Sublimity, Honor, Power, and Blessings. |
Topics: Fasting (Sawm), Prayers (Salah), Ramadan, Shaban Values: Spirituality
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we to follow the majority's opinion. Who is majority? It is enough
information in Quran and Sunnah to follow it. JZK
Please could you provide references for the ahadith quoted in this
article for my own reference.
JazakAllahu Khayr
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There are many practices related to the month of Shaaban common amongst Muslims that are not supported by any authentic hadith of the prophet (s). This post summarizes some of those mistakenly held beliefs. Ibn Rajab al-Hanbali said: "Concerning the virtue of the night of the fifteenth of Shaaban there are numerous ahaadeeth, concerning which the scholars differed, but most of them classed those ahadeeth of the prophet (s) as da'eef (weak), and Ibn Hibbaan classed some of them as saheeh. (Lataa'if al-Ma'aazif, 261.)
Similar to other matters, care should be taken to verify those ahadeeth, even though some of those ahadeeth mention a chain of narrators. As Muslims, we have been cautioned to not attribute anything to the prophet (s) that he (s) did not say. It makes no difference whether such an attribution is intended for good or for evil intentions. We see that in the stern warning contained in the words of the prophet (s.a.w.) in which he said: "Whoever tells a lie about me deliberately, let him take his place in Hell." (Narrated by Al-Bukhaari, 10; Muslim, 4.) (Source: islamqa.info).
One of the very common but mistaken beliefs has to do with attributing special virtues to the 15th of the month of Shaaban. The reality, however, is that the hadith literature lacks the evidence of any authentic ahadith related to this topic. Shaykh Ibn Jibreen states the following:
There is no saheeh marfoo' report (A Hadith that traces a statement directly to the Noble Prophet (saw) without any break in the chain of reporters) that speaks of the virtue of the middle of Sha'baan that may be followed, not even in the chapters on al-Fadaa'il (chapters on virtues in books of hadeeth etc.). Som
It depends on proof from alquran and sunnah, the authentic ones.
Even a single person who brings the authentic sunnah, we can ignore the opinions of the majority.
wassalam.
article. Please give references to the hadiths. For Islamicity, please review the article
before you publish it. You are accountable before Allah to do that. Ignorance is not
acceptable. You are sending this article to thousand, if not million, of people.
Do we have to fast on 14th shaban or 15th shaban?
There goes these wahabis beating their chest on bida. While a majority of Ummah has been enjoining themselves and others in prayers and remembrance of Allah throughout the centuries, these puritan has nothing but to shout Bida/Shirk.
May Allah guide us all.
Please make sure that in every article when you quote a Hadith, indicate whether it is Sahih Bukhari or Muslim, etc.
In this paragraph in the article, "My God, by the Great Manifestation of the Night of the middle of the Noble Month of Sha'ban
"in which every affair of wisdom is made distinct and authorized,"(44:4)" is clearly in grave error because 44:4 refers to Lailatul Qadr. Wassalam.
Please don't waste time ,several scholars having different views in regards to please Allah [swt]
May Allah[swt] accept all thier deeds and the deeds who follow them, as long as they stay away from Haram , shirk , Ribah , Zinah , supporting Mushrikeen against our own brothers for just few dollars ,pay zakat , offer Salah , do fasting , help un fortunate etc.
Once Prophet [saw] said , the ink of the scholars pen is more scared than the blood of the maytr.
So ,,,just think the degree of the devotion and degree to submit before the will of Allah [swt]
May Allah protects the Ummah from all evils , give strength to those who r suffering with the hands of Mushrikeen.. And make their path easy .Ameen
wasallam/wasim
Why are you so insistent on celebrating a night for which there are no saheeh reports of the Prophet (sal Allaahu Alayhi wa sallam) or the Sahaba doing it?
All the ahadeeth they quote you about praying a certain number of Rakaat or forgiveness for 80 years, going to the graveyard, etc. are either fabricated or weak!
Do you know what it means when a hadeeth is fabricated?
It means it is a LIE against the Prophet (sal Allaahu Alayhi wa sallam). It means he (sal Allaahu Alayhi wa sallam) didn't say it; he didn't do it and he didn't approve of it.
The Prophet (sal Allaahu Alayhi wa sallam) said:
"Whoever tells lies about me deliberately, let him take his place in Hell." (Bukhaari)
And do you know what it means when a hadeeth is classified as weak?
It also means that it is highly doubtful that the Prophet (sal Allaahu Alayhi wa sallam) did it or said it.
Why do you insist on following something that is doubtful when the Prophet (sal Allaahu Alayhi wa sallam) told you clearly to stay away from it?!!
"What is permitted is clear and what is prohibited is clear, and between them are doubtful things which many people do not know about. Whoever avoids doubtful things will be on the safe side with regard to his religion and his honor, but whoever falls into doubtful things will fall into haraam things."'(Muslim).
What is the benefit of following something that is doubtful?
Who is it that you want to listen to...the Prophet (sal Allaahu Alayhi wa sallam) whose truthfulness
"... whoever calls people to misguidance will have a burden of sin like that of those who follow him, without it detracting from their burden in the slightest." (Muslim)
They say the Quraan was sent down this night....And you be
in the lectures and khutbas. Praying and fasting in this month can
definately help us reevaluate our Iman, especially when we know
we arent promised tomorrow...and how they say pray every prayer
as if its your last, we should fast as if its our last fast. May Allah
forgive all of our sins. Ameen.
Thank you
Adil
I am a bit surprised about this. Is Allah(may Allah forgive me)not capable of deciding what may lead to bidaa and what may not? Does religon of Allah need some corrections as Allah(may Allah forgive me)he does not know the nature of humans to innovate?
I am sure that you are not suggesting the above. Allah is all capable of knowing what his creation is required to do. That they make bidaa or fall short of their obligations is all known to Allah.It is the will of Allah by which he leaves to us our will to do right or wrong. Please do not add conditions to the religion and practice of our religion.
People practice their deen to the best of their knowledge and if their intentions are clear then Allah is most forgiving of their mistakes. After all Allah neither gains or looses any thing by our worship or lack of worship.
Please dont have your own logic of what religion should be. Islam is what Allah has decided for us even if we do not understand some of the implications.
These are established Hadiths. If you have any proof for what you claim then bring those to the table. If not then please do not become like the those who make Halal into Haram and Haram in to Halal on their whims and fancies.
There are authentic hadiths relating to both to 15th Shaban and Lailat-ul-Qadr - The night of Power.
For your info people say that the night of power can be on 27th of Ramadhan but also say it can be on any of the odd numbered nights in the last 10 days of Ramadhan. ( The so called Indian / Pakistani / Bangledeshi people or Muslims I would prefer to call them always mention this)
Finally, I am aware people do get inolved in committing bidah committed but this is equally committed by both Arabs and South Asian people. I have seen this with my own eyes. So to blame only one goup of Muslims is discriminatory and I feel you may have to look at yourself and clear any prejudices you hold against the South Asian people.
It is insanity to believe Allah allocates our food and mercy for the year on this day of 15th night. Allah does not think or work like we do year to year basis, since his calender is infinite, "nothing like him". Time is frozen in his domain, he existed before we are born and he will be after we are gone.
Subcontinent people from India-Pakistan-Banlgadesh like convinient system of "one night faith" so they like to have 27th of Ramadan for thousand months prayer and 15th Shaban for mercy for last year or food for next year, if you need some thing in between go to a grave of a dead man or Pir he will provide it. No need to other prayer then go to Jihad to blow up innocents in Masjids praying because they are Shia or Sunni. This bad practice is worst than Jahiliah or the age of ignorance in Arabia before prophet in Mecca.
Quran has given to guide us, not to interpret whatever convinience. Indian-Pakistani-Bangladeshi custom of Islam should not be promoted as universal "pure Islam" practiced by the Prophet (SA).
Islamicity should be condemend for such act of collaboration and Allah will ask them for promoting of vice and division among faithful on the day of judgement. Please stop this and do not celebrate any specific day that was not given by the Qurak or the Prophet SA. Salam.
Without doubt the month of Sha'ban is meritous and exalted from other months. The Prophet SAWS would fast almost all of this month, along with Ramadhaan and the first 6 days of the next month. The 'Ulama said that the one who fasts the entire Ramadhaan and the first 6 days of the next will be as is he fasted the whole month.
But, and it is a very big but, the 15th is not proven to be a virtous night by any authentic hadith. Rather the ahadith of this are very weak, as from the principles of fiqh is that weak hadith cannot be used by themselves for rulings of issues of worship. Therefore, one should not regard the 15th as special.
The article made explicit reference to the "Traditional" acts done. We know too well of innovations widespread in this Ummah to believe that a tradition among Muslims is a proof for it being a sunnah. It is not, as we find with the "traditional" celebration of the Birth of the Prophet SAWS, or the Night of Mi'raaj, etc. All of these are Bid'ah, with no proof from the companions of Muhammad SAWS.
Therefore, one should not regard the 15th as special and as for "Qur'an Khani's", then this are a well- known Bid'ah among the scholars. The fact that some may have mentioned a lighter attitude to some of these does not make it ok, a scholar can be right or wrong and one should follow the evidences from the Book and Sunnah, not speech and culture.
Finally, the Hadith mentioned is similar to the Hadith of when Allah ta'aala descends to the lowest heaven and calls out to the people. It was the habit of the Prophet SAWS to be engaged in Tahajjud (Night prayer) in the last 3rd of the night and he encouraged this. So one should remeber Allah ta'aala in the last 3rd of every night and not specially in this one.
And Allah knows best, may His peace and blessings be upon his messenger, his family and his companions and those who follow them to
Please refer to these comments on nisf of shaban by www.islamqa.com
There is no saheeh marfoo' report that speaks of the virtue of the middle of Sha'baan that may be followed, not even in the chapters on al-Fadaa'il (chapters on virtues in books of hadeeth etc.). Some maqtoo' reports (reports whose isnaads do not go back further than the Taabi'een) have been narrated from some of the Taabi'een, and there are some ahaadeeth, the best of which are mawdoo' (fabricated) or da'eef jiddan (very weak). These reports became very well known in some countries which were overwhelmed by ignorance; these reports suggest that people's lifespans are written on that day or that it is decided on that day who is to die in the coming year. On this basis, it is not prescribed to spend this night in prayer or to fast on this day, or to single it out for certain acts of worship. One should not be deceived by the large numbers of ignorant people who do these things. And Allaah knows best.
Shaykh Ibn Jibreen.
If a person wants to pray qiyaam on this night as he does on other nights - without doing anything extra or singling this night out for anything - then that is OK. The same applies if he fasts the day of the fifteenth of Sha'baan because it happens to be one of the ayyaam al-beed, along with the fourteenth and thirteenth of the month, or because it happens to be a Monday or Thursday. If the fifteenth (of Sha'baan) coincides with a Monday or Thursday, there is nothing wrong with that (fasting on that day), so long as he is not seeking extra reward that has not been proven (in the saheeh texts). And Allaah knows best.
the problem is, is that when certain scholors have no lineage of knowledge and absolutly no scholorly authorisation in any field of anyone what soever, they tend to decry all good things as bida - especcially the set of scholors who wasnt even here 220 years ago!
please log onto yanabi.com we have many debates about issues like this, and every single time in debate on yanabi.com the ppl who belive allah has a body depart from the forums after conceeding.
Literal views of hadiths being black and white are not what ilm al-Hadith is about.
The messenger of Allah (Sal' Allahu 'alaiyhi wa sallam) has said:
"Woe to those who practice rigidity, woe to those who practice rigidity, woe to those who practice rigidity."
The above argument is driven from the fact that Repetition is the essence of Bidaa. What is bad about following such ritual is that it became part of Deen. Imam Malik has never fasted the 10 days of Shawaal following Ramadan, although it is proven in a Sahih hadith and he has reported it in his own Hadith book Al-Muwatie , as he said: I am afraid that people will join it with Ramadan to make it 40 days and it will be part of the Deen. Abdulah Ibn Masoad ; The companion has went to a Masjid in Kufah (Iraq), where he saw a person is saying to the people around: Allah will have a mercy on those who say with me: Subhan Allah ten times, then people say it after him ten times, he says: Allah will have mercy on those who say Alhamdu l-lah ten time, so they repeat it after hin ten times. Ibn Masoad then said: did you people have found a guidance that the prophet has not found or known. I sware on the name of Allah that you are leading to an astray way that soon will me major (Al-Itesam, Al-shatebi Vol 1 P132). This act might seem form the outside that it is Sunnah and is good, but the companion saw what is wrong about it, is that it establishes a new Sunnah that will be part of Deen in a little while as what happened with the Mid of Shabaan. And also the Prophet PBUH has never done the Tasbeeh like that in a group.
For people of bidaa desire (hawa) to build and construct a new religion is too intense that they will go to any extend to make new religion.
This analysis proofs that there is no hadith Sahih that can build a confidence in a ritual (Ibadat) to be followed as the sofis made of this Bidaa.
They say: It is accepted to use a weak hadith if it is in Fadael (good deeds). However:
1. It is not accepted to do so by the majority of the Muhadetheen (people of hadith). Only it is reported by Ahmad that when it comes to doing good deeds, we are easier on Isnad. Ibn Taymiyah said: "This has to be understood in its right context. If we say about an act that Allah swt loves this act and therefore its recommended, we are then making shariat without a proof from Allah or His messenger. It only means that if a hadith that has a weak chain and it is about performing a good deed that is already in corrected Sunnah such as making Du'aa or reading Quran, it can only be beneficial if it is true and it cannot heart if it is not, except if we know that it is not true "it willmake you read more Quran or do more Tasbeeh". However, if that hadith added an extra of defining a specific prayer or fasting in specific date or doing a ritual with a specific form, then this is not acceptable, as this day or description of form is not proven with a sahih hadith or shariat proof. The Collection Of Fatwah, Ibn Taymiyah Vol 8 P65. The point is that it is only Allah swt that has the right to define the blessed days as He did in Ramadan, and the blessed Places, as He did with Mecca, and the blessed people as He did with His messengers which He has chosen, or the format of rituals as He did with the way we pray or fast. Adding to that is preying on his Lordship.
"A weak Hadith cannot be used as primary evidence [Ihtijaj] in matters of what is 'lawful and unlawful' [Ahkam] and faith [meaning that it cannot, on its own, lead to an injunctive legal ruling [Hukm Shar'i Taklifi] that may involve a sin in matters of what is lawful [Halal] and unlawful [Haram] and what is obligatory [Wajib]; or indicate a stipulatory legal ruling [Hukm Shar'i Wad'i] determining the soundness of a particular act, such as its valid condition [Shart] and its prevention [Mani']]. However [as long as it is not a fabricated Hadith], it can be narrated, and it can be used in matters other than what is 'lawful and unlawful' [i.e., in the legal rulings that are not related to sin or what makes an act sound, involving either the Ihtiyat [the more precautionary ruling] or what is recommended [Mandub/Sunna] and what is disliked [Makruh]], such as in Qisas [telling moral stories] and in Fada'il al-A'mal and in Targhib wa al-Tarhib [arousing one's desire to do good and inspiring one's fear from doing evil]."
[al-Nawawi, Majmu', 1:93].
Imam al-Bayhaqi, one of the foremost Muhaddiths of hadith of all time, for example, devoted a whole chapter just on the virtues of the night of Nisf Sha'ban (15th of Sha'ban) in his Fada'il al-Awqat), which means that as Muslims, one should try one's best to benefit from this special night. We also know that there is no objection whatsoever (especially not by Imam al-Nawawi, for example) if someone wanted to pray all night long on that specific night.
By taking the viewpoint that if a hadith is weak, that somehow you can make a legal ruling saying permissible or not, halal or haram, and call it bid'a? There are too many hadiths on 15th Sha'ban, that is why Muhaddiths never called it bid'a, period.
Do you even know hadith classification? You can only disregard hadiths classified as fabricated or forged.
3. In yet another Tradition, she (Aisha r.a.) has reported Prophet Muhammad, Sall-Allahu alayhi wa
sallam, to have said, "This is the middle Night of Sha'ban. Allah frees in it a large
number of the people from Fire, more than the number of the hair growing on the sheep of
the tribe, Kalb. But He does not even look at a person who associates partners with Allah,
or at a person who nourishes malice in his heart (against someone), or at a person who
cuts off the ties of kinship, or at a man who leaves his clothes extending beyond his
ankles (as a sign of pride), or at a person who disobeys his parents, or at a person who
has a habit of drinking wine."
4. Sayyidna Mu'adh ibn Jabal, Radi-Allahu anhu, reports that Prophet Muhammad,
Sall-Allahu alayhi wa sallam, has said: "Allah Almighty looks upon all those created
by Him in the middle Night of Sha'ban and forgives all those created by Him, except the
one who associates partners with Him or the one who has malice in his heart (against a
Muslim)".
Although the chain of narrators of some of these traditions suffers with some minor technical defects, yet when all these traditions are combined together, it becomes clear that this night has some well founded merits, and observing this night as a sacred night is not a baseless concoction as envisaged by some modern scholars (ie. al-Albani) who, on the basis of these minor defects, have totally rejected to give any special importance to this night.
In fact, some of these traditions have been held by some scholars of hadith as authentic and the defects in the chain of some others have been treated by them as minor technical defects which, according to the science of hadith (ilm al-hadith) by classical Sunni 'Ulema, are curable by the variety of their ways of narration. That is why the elders of the ummah have constantly been observing this night as a night of special merits and have been spending it in worship and prayers.
"Once Prophet Muhammad, Sall-Allahu alayhi wa sallam, performed the Salah of the
night (Tahajjud) and made a very long Sajdah until I feared that he had passed away. When
I saw this, I rose (from my bed) and moved his thumb (to ascertain whether he is alive).
The thumb moved, and I returned (to my place). Then I heard him saying in Sajdah: 'I seek
refuge of Your forgiveness from Your punishment, and I seek refuge of Your pleasure from
Your annoyance, and I seek Your refuge from Yourself. I cannot praise You as fully as You
deserve. You are exactly as You have defined Yourself.' Thereafter, when he raised his
head from Sajdah and finished his salah, he said to me: 'Aishah, did you
think that the Prophet has betrayed you?' I said, 'No, O Prophet of Allah, but I was
afraid that your soul has been taken away because your Sajdah was very long.' He
asked me, 'Do you know which night is this?' I said, 'Allah and His Messenger know best.'
He said, 'This is the night of the half of Sha'ban. Allah Almighty looks upon His slaves
in this night and forgives those who seek forgiveness and bestows His mercy upon those who
pray for mercy but keeps those who have malice (against a Muslim) as they were before,
(and does not forgive them unless they relieve themselves from malice).'"
2. In another Tradition Sayyidah' Aishah, Radi-Allahu anha, has reported that Prophet
Muhammad, Sall-Allahu alayhi wa sallam, has said, "Allah Almighty descends (in a
manner He best knows it) in the night occurring in the middle of Sha'ban and forgives a
large number of people more than the number of the fibers on the sheep of the tribe,
Kalb."
Kalb was a big tribe the members of which had a very large number of sheep. Therefore,
the last sentence of the hadith indicates the big number of the people who are
forgiven in this night by Allah Almighty.
(Continued)
In Sha Allah I will find an answer.
3. Ibn Majah 1380:
Hadathana Rashed Ibn Saed Al-Ramly, Hadathana Al-waleed, An Ibn Luhaieh, An Al-Dahak Ibn Ayman, An Al-Dahak Ibn Abdulrahman, An Abi Musa Al-Ashairie An the Prophet PBUH said: Allah comes out in the night of Mid Shabaan and forgive to all his creatures except the unbelievers and the problematic person".
In this chain:
Al-Dahak Ibn Ayman: Al-Thahabi said: unknown, no one knows who is he! (AL-Mizan V2 #3928), see also: Al-Taqreeb #2976 and Al-Kamal #1915) they all said: Unknown.
So the hadith is Matrouk (ignored) at best.
This analysis proofs that there is no hadith Sahih that can build a confidence in a ritual (Ibadat) to be followed as the Sufis made of this Bidaa.
3. It is in Sahih hadith reported in Al-Termizie and Ibn Dawoud on the Authority of A'aisha and Abi Hurayrah that the prophet PBUH said: If it reaches the Mid Shabaan do not fast". This Hadith tells us that if it is the Mid Shabaan we should stop fasting to be strong when Ramadan comes.
On top of that, where in that very weak or ignored hadiths that the prophet had such a celebration all over Medinah at that time. The weak hadith reports that Aisha went after him and found him Alone in the graves of Al-Baqie! With no Jamaa prayer or festivals or any thing..so, even if we take the opinion that we can use such weak hadith in good deeds, shouldn't we stay alone at that day, and make more Duaa to Allah!? If any thing!
2. Ibn Majah 1379:
Hadathna Abdah Ibn Andel-lah and Mohamed Ibn AbdelMalik Abu Bakr, they said: Hadathana Yazied Ibn Haroun, Anba'ana Hajaj, An Yahia Ibn Abi Katheer, An Aurwah, An A'aisha she said: I missed the Prophet PBUH one night, so I went out after him, I found him in Al-Baqie looking up to the sky and he said: Oh A'aisha were you afraid that Allah and his messenger may not deal with you in complete just? She said: no I don't think that, but I thought you have went to some of your other wives, he said: Allah descends in the night of Mid Shabaan to the lower heavens and forgive a number of people that is even more than what the sheep of the tribe Kalb hold of fur on its back.".
OPINION OF SCHOLARS ABOUT THIS HADITH:
Hajaj Ibn Arta'a Ibn Thour . Imam Ibn Hajar in Tahtheb Al--tahtheeb Vol 2 P183 said: Ibn Hebban said: Ibn Hanbal , Ibn Maein , Yahia Al-Qatan , Abdul Rahma Ibn Mahdy and Ibn Al-Mubarak never took his Hadith (these are the top Imams in the science of men critique). Ismaiel Al-Qadi said: his hadith is shaky as he makes a lot of Tadlees. Mohamed Ibn Nasr said: his hadith is mostly Mursal and full of tadlees and changing of words. Al-Hakem and Al-Dar-Qutnie said: his hadith is not a proof (same ref.).
So, this hadith is weak at its best.
The Hadith where the night of 15th of Shabaab was mentioned, is reported in only one of the major books of Hadith; Sunnan Ibn Majah (apart from Musnad Abdulrazak). It is reported in three different, but close texts, with three different chains of men, as follows:
1. Ibn Majah 1378:
HadathaIn this chain: na Al-Hasan Ibn Al-Khalal Hdathna Abdul Razak, A'anbana Ibn Abi Sabrah, An Ibrahim Ibn Mohamed, An Mu'awiyah Ibn Abdulah Ibn jafar, An his father, An Ali Ibn Abi Taleb said: the Prophet PBUH said: If the night of Mid Shaaban arrived, Pray thru the night and fast thru the day, as Allah descends in it at the time of Dusk to the lower heavens and HE says: Any one repenting so I forgive him, Any one is asking for Rizk so I give him, any one is asking for cure so I give him health, any one, any one, until the dawn arrives".
OPINION OF IMAMS ABOUT THIS REPORT:
In this chain: Abu Bakr Ibn Abdullah Ibn Mohamed Ibn Abi Sabrah. Yahya IbnMa'ein and ahmad Ibn Hanbal said: he fabricates Hadith (see elaborations on Ibn Majah for the extensions of hadith ). Al-Thahabi agreed with the judgment in Al-Mizan and reported on the authority of Ibn Maein that "his Hadith is nothing". Al-Nisaie said: he is Matrouk Left/ignored.
So this Hadith, with this chain is either Matrouk (ignored) or very weak
- continued
can you bring hadith of bukhari or muslims about this bidda of Baraat?
I have read the text on Shaban. However, I would like you to tell me where you have cited these hadith? This is because our
I have the Bukhari and there is no mention of Shaban and how it is a special night when a lot gets told in the heavens???
Thank You
P.S. I know that Muhammad PUBH have fasted shaban more than other months but that was you can say train those who are capable training before the blessing month Ramadan come
It is in Sahih hadith reported in Al-Termizie and Ibn Dawoud on the Authority of A'aisha and Abi Hurayrah that the prophet PBUH said: If it reaches the Mid Shabaan do not fast". This Hadith tells us that if it is the Mid Shabaan we should stop fasting to be strong when Ramadan comes. How can we put Shahih Hadith together with the very weak or ignored hadith of fasting the Mid shabaan that sufis present? It is only the illusions and desires of the sufis that always want to create new Deen to their followers.
Tirmidhi, Ahmad, and Ibn Majah relate:
A'isha (r.a.): I missed the Prophet (saw) one night so I went out to al-Baqi` (and found him). He said: "Were you afraid that Allah would wrong you and that His Prophet would wrong you?" I said: "O Messenger of Allah, I thought that you might have gone to visit one of your wives." He said: "Allah Glorious and Exalted descends to the nearest heaven on the night of mid-Sha'baan and He forgives to more people than the number of hairs on the hides of the sheep of the tribes of Kalb.
They again relate:
From `Ali ibn Abi Talib (R.A): The Prophet (saw) said: "The night of mid-Sha'baan let all of you spend in prayer (i.e. partly) and its day (i.e. preceding it) in fasting, for Allah descends to the nearest heaven during that night beginning with sunset and says: Is there no one asking forgiveness that I may forgive them? Is there no one asking sustenance that I may grant them sustenance? Is there no one under trial that I may relieve them? Is there not such-and-such, is there not such-and-such, and so forth until until dawn rises.
[Salat al-Khair]
traditionally performed on the night of mid-Sha`ban. As for the ritual prayer traditional for the night of mid-Sha`ban, it consists of 100 cycles, including 1000 repetitions of Surah Ikhlas, meaning ten recitations in each rak`a. This prayer is called Salat al-Khair [the Prayer of Benefits], and its blessings are many and varied. Our righteous predecessors used to gather to perform it in congregation. It contains much merit and rich reward. The time is after Isyak & to be completed before subuh.
Imam Hasan al-Basri has said that 30 of the prophets companions related to him that Allah will look 70 times at one who does Salatul Khair this night and each glance Allah will fulfil 70 of that persons needs, the least of them being forgiveness.
Ibadat in Islam are decreed only by Allah or the prophet (SAW), and nobody else.
For anybody to give us or introduce a new way of worship with some attendant rewards that have not been prescribed by those two sources (above) it will be rejected. The hadith attributed to Umar (RA) on calling some bidia good is a weak one. And how can something the prophet (SAW) rejected be good any way? Don't you know about that popular sahih hadith of the prophet (SAW), which can be found in the collections of the 40 ahadith by An-nawawi, the prophet (SAW) was reported to have said (pharaphrasing) that if anybody introduces into the religion of Islam anything that does not belong to it, it is rejected. Please lets take heed and say nothing, but that which is the truth about any form of worship in Islam.
I read this article regarding fasting in the month of Shaban, and Prophet Muhammed{PBUH) did fast several days in this particular month i do so agree, but where u get this tradition that we have to recite Surah Yasin on that night between magrib & Isha! I heard this is totally an innovation in the name of Islam. So I kindly request u to present any aunthentic hadith regading this matter. If I was wrong, Inshallah I can be rectifide for my mistake. Pls do the needful.
Zazkalahuhaira.
This article is well written. However, may I suggest the author that he/she be careful as not to mention hadiths without mentioning the sources. There are many fabricated/weak hadiths; one must be very careful as not to accept them as part of Islam. Now, even if these hadiths are found to be strong, I would respectfully point out that Indian subcontinental muslims are led believe more than what these hadiths suggest. People believe that on this night Allah Subhana wa'Taala approaves a budget for us for one year. This understanding is not supported by the quoted hadiths, sahih or fabricated. We see people pray only on this night with expectations of reaping benefits of the worldly goods. However, many neglect the 5 daily salah. This, in my opinion, is the most serious issue here. People neglect one of the pillars of Islam and undermines the concept of predistination which is one of the articles of Iman.
I would suggest to my brothers and sisters in Islam to study such issues very seriously. I am more than convinced that this is an innovation from the Indian Subcontinent. None of the muslims of other countries and other sunni schools of jurisprudence have adopted this practice. Does it not suggest that at some point in time we adopted something that is not correct. Also remember other "social practices" practiced these nights. We exchange "halva/haluwa" with neighbors/relatives and light candles (doesn't it ring like diwali of the hindus?). It does to me.
It is better not to accept innovations as part of Islam. This is not a "salafi versus majhabi" issue. I am barely reminding myself and other as to necessacity of verifying controversial issues like this. This a sincere naseeha from a brother only. Of course, Allah knows best.
I actually want to comment on the comments made in relation to this article. It is clear that some moslem's still have an 'attitude' problem towards other moslem's and can still be rude and harsh towards them. Why? Why are some moslem's acting like an 'armchair critic' for? Just because you have some small portion of knowledge, why are you using it like a whip towards other moslem's for? Those who say that celebrating this night is bida'h, innovations and is not backed up by hadeeths or at least saheeh hadeeths are right, however, their way of explaining it is too rough and harsh towards other moslem's. Especially one brother who calls all South Indian's tomb worshippers!! Subhanallah!! How can any smart moslem make such a generalisation like this and label an entire region as tomb worshippers? Have you not or any of you read this hadeeth found in Saheeh Muslim?
It is reported on the authority of Ibn `Umar that the Prophet (may peace and blessings be upon him) said: Any person who calls his brother: O Unbeliever! (then the truth of this label) would return to one of them. If it is true, (then it is) as he asserted, (but if it is not true), then it returns to him (and thus the person who made the accusation is an Unbeliever
Therefore, calling other moslem's unbelievers or mushriks when they are not will result in the caller becoming one, its as simple as that and the easiest way to become a unbeliever. Now, lets say, moslem's went to the mosque, listened to surah Yasin, then listened to some hadeeths, made dua and fasted on this day thinking tonight is special (but not expecting anything from the night but only from Allah) are we supposed to quickly label them as innovaters? as those on the wrong path? as mushriks?
Rasool s.a.w. says "save yourself from the hellfire even if it it's half a date that you give as charity and if you cant give this, at least speak politely".
Brothers, specially the South Asians, its our duty and farida, to educate the Muslims around you the danger of Bidah.
Sadly, we have so called Tableghi's, going as far as North America, with their own ideologies (Tablighi Nisab, Fadail E Amal), spreading more bidah than stopping it.
Brothers, Islam is still pure and intact, and has its real followers, its we who need changes else we will be the losers.
It is important to oppose bid'aa in religion because you are then saying that you know how to worship Allah BETTER than the rasuul (saws). He was the best and most knowledgable of humanity when it came to worshipping Allah, as he (saws) chastised those Companions who came to Aishah (ra)wanting to transcend his worship. Their intentions are pure, like Ahlil Bid'aa want to please Allah, but they try to supercede the Prophet and his companions in doing so. Some of the scholars have stated the Bid'aa is more beloved to Iblees than sin, because sinners usually repent. May Allah increase us on knowledge and adherence to Islam. Ameen.
"Thee do we worship, and Thine aid we seek. Show us the straight way" Quran 1:5-6
This article is well written and very informative however a Muslim should always inquire about where the writer is getting his information. The writer is giving numerous hadiths however we do not know where the sources of these hadiths are coming from. I personally, will not begin doing anything "sunnah" unless i know where the source is coming from. All good speakers and writers should provide that for people who are less knowledgeable like myself.
Thank you.
Question: Is standing the night of the 15th of Sha'baan in prayer and fasting during it's day legislated?
Response: Nothing firm and reliable has been established on the authority of the Prophet (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa sallam) that he stood in prayer in the night and fasted during the day of the 15th of Sha'baan. So the night of the 15th of Sha'baan is like any other night, and if someone is a regular worshipper during other nights, then he may stand the night in prayer on this night without assuming anything special (because of it being the night of the 15th of Sha'baan). This is because specifying a time for any act of worship requires a authentic proof, so if there is no authentic proof then the act is regarded as an innovation and all innovations are misguidance. Likewsie, regarding specifically fasting during the 15th day of Sha'baan, then no (authentic) proof has been established on the authority of the Prophet (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa sallam) to indicate the legislation of fasting on that particular day.
As for that which is mentioned from the ahaadeeth regarding this subject, then all of it is weak as the people of knowledge have indicated. However, whoever has the habit of fasting the 13th, 14th and 15th (of every month), then he can continue and fast during Sha'baan as he fasts during the other months, without assuming anything special about the 15th of Sha'baan. Also, the Prophet (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa sallam) used to increase in fasting during this month (Sha'baan), however, he did not particularise the 15th day, rather proceeded as per norm.
Shaykh Ibn Fowzaan
al-Bid'u wal-Muhdathaat wa maa laa asla lahu - Page 614
Noorun alad-Darb Fataawa Shaykh Saalih Ibn Fowzaan - Volume 1, Page 87
Source: www.fatwa-online.com
Other than that we MUST avoid bidaa. Who decides whats a bidaa?: People of Knowledge. Its upto everyone of us to dig for truth and be sure before doing anything that its according to Islam and not something new (bidaa) in Islam. Each one of us is responsible for him/herself. So make sure whatever you are following is good faith.
By definition BIDAA is a good deed fabricated in Islam and performed as if it was originally prescribed by Prophet Muhammad (PHUH).
Islamicity should also make the identity and qualification of the author public.
It is common among South Asian muslims specially from Pakistan, India Bangladesh to celebrate this night with special food and prayer. It is clearly "Bidah" innovation by people. If you read our beloved prophets life (PBUH) he never did such acts. Please follow his way and do not follow those grave worshipping muslim-named south east asians (Indian Sub Continent) way of Islam, I am not insulting them but trying to tell them to follow pure Islam as prescribed in Quran, I have seen them to celebrate this night rather than praying regular times which is a must they often do not but pray in certain days to get his mercy. It is not that cheap and easy. Follow your obligations fully with Islam not whichever your like and forget the rest. May Allah give us the knowledge to follow his way they way he has prescribed. Salaam.
I would like to recommend our readers to refer to Islamonline.net for articles relating to the night of 15th Sha'ban.You will find that there are a few things mentioned in this article that are not correct:- For example
1. The hadith " Rajab is the month of Allah....."
is considered as maudhu'(false)
2. The night is to be treated just like any other nights ie. there are no recommended special worshiping during the night eg special prayers, reading of Surah YaaSin etc.There are no authenticated evidences that these acts of worship were performed by our Prophet saw or by his Companions due to the speciality of the night.
3. If you are used to doing the optional fasting on the 13th, 14th and 15th of every month, then you may go ahead with fasting on the 15th. But you do not fast because you regard it to be a special day that is more special than the other "15th day" of the other months.
I seriously recommend our readers to go through the articles presented in Islamonline.net as they are really an "eye-opener" for us who are striving to follow the Sunnah of our beloved Prophet saw.
May Allah bestow on us taufiq and hidayah and guide us on His Right Path. Ameen.
Wassalam