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The
Significance of ‘Ashura
http://www.deenIslam.co.uk/dua/ashura.html
Mu’awiyah ibn Abu
Sufyan (Radiyallahu 'anh) relates: I heard the Messenger of Allah (Subhanahu
wa Ta'ala) say: "It is the day of ‘Ashura. Allah (Subhanahu wa
Ta'ala) has not made fasting obligatory for you. But I am fasting.
He who likes to observe fast among you should do so, and he who
likes not to observe it (does not have to) observe it." [Sahih
Muslim]
Abu Qatada (Radiyallahu
'anh) relates that the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu ‘alayhi wa
Sallam) said that the fast on the 10th of Muharram atones for
the sins of the preceding year. [Sahih Muslim]
Abu Huraira (Radiyallahu
'anh) reports that the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu ‘alayhi wa
Sallam) said that after Ramadan, the fasts of Muharram have
the greatest excellence. [Sahih Muslim]
Alhamdulillah, Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala) has blessed
us to see another year. The first month of this year is
Muharram. In this month is an excellent day—the day of
‘Ashura—which falls on the 10th of Muharram. The Holy
Prophet (Sallallahu ‘alayhi wa Sallam) recommended that
we fast on this day, by his Sunnah. He also indicated
how we should observe the fast of ‘Ashura.
Hakam
ibn Al-Arat (Radiyallahu 'anh) relates: I went to
Ibn Abbas (Radiyallahu 'anh)… I said to him: Tell me
about fasting on ‘Ashura. He said, "When you have
seen the new moon of Muharram count the (days) and (begin
to) observe fast on the 9th." I said to him: "Is it
how the Holy Messenger of Allah (Sallallahu ‘alayhi
wa Sallam) observed the fast?" He said, "Yes." [Sahih
Muslim]
Hazrat Ibn Abbas (Radiyallahu 'anh) relates that
when the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu ‘alayhi wa
Sallam) said: "If I survive till next year,
I will definitely observe fast on the 9th of
Muharram (as well)." [Sahih Muslim]
(Note: What the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu
‘alayhi wa Sallam) meant was that he would
also fast on the 9th as well as the 10th to
which he was accustomed. We also should try
fasting on the 9th and the 10th of Muharram.)
Hazrat Ibn Abbas (Radiyallahu 'anh)
reports that the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu
‘alayhi wa Sallam) arrived in
Madinah and found the Jews observing
fast on the day of ‘Ashura… They
said: "It is the day of great (significance)
when Allah delivered Hazrat Musa ('Alaihis-Salaam)
and his people and drowned Pharoah
and his people, and Sayyidina Musa
('Alaihis-Salaam) observed fast out
of gratitude. And we also observe
it." The Holy Messenger of Allah (Sallallahu
‘alayhi wa Sallam) responded:
"We have more right, and we have
closer connection with Sayyidina
Musa ('Alaihis-Salaam) than you have";
so Allah’s Messenger (Sallallahu
‘alayhi wa Sallam) observed fast (on
the day of ‘Ashura) and gave us
orders to observe it. [Sahih Bukhari
and Muslim]
‘Ashura is a day of great
historical significance. On this
day: Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala)
accepted the repentance of
Sayyidina Adam ('Alaihis-Salaam)
after his exile from Paradise;
Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala)
saved Sayyidina Nuh ('Alaihis-Salaam)
and his companions in the ark;
Allah extinguished the fire in
which Sayyidina Ibrahim ('Alaihis-Salaam)
was thrown by Nimrod; And Allah
(Subhanahu wa Ta'ala) spoke
directly to Sayyidina Musa ('Alaihis-Salaam)
and gave him the Commandments.
On this same 10th of Muharram,
Sayyidina Ayyub ('Alaihis-Salaam)
was restored to health (from
leprosy); Sayyidina Yusuf ('Alaihis-Salaam)
was reunited with his father
Ya’qub ('Alaihis-Salaam);
Sayyidina Yunus ('Alaihis-Salaam)
was taken out from the belly of
the fish; and the sea was
divided as the nation of israel
was delivered from captivity and
Pharoah’s army was destroyed.
‘Ashura is also the day when
Sayyidina Dawud ('Alaihis-Salaam)
was forgiven; the kingdom of
Sulaiman ('Alaihis-Sala am) was
restored; Sayyidina Isa ('Alaihis-Salaam)
was raised to Jannah and
Sayyidina al-Husayn (Radiyallahu
'anh) (the Holy Prophet’s,
Sallallahu ‘alayhi wa Sallam,
grandson) achieved the honor of
Martyrdom.1
Worship Allah (Subhanahu wa
Ta'ala) as much as you can
on ‘Ashura. Whoever fasts on
this day is like one who
fasts all his life. Whoever
clothes a naked person Allah
(Subhanahu wa Ta'ala) will
release him from a painful
punishment. He who visits a
sick person, Allah (Subhanahu
wa Ta'ala) will grant him a
reward that will not be
decreased. Whoever places
his hand on an orphan’s head,
or feeds a hungry person or
gives water to a thirsty
man, Allah will feed him a
feast from Paradise and will
quench his thirst with
Salsabil (a wine that does
not intoxicate). And who
ever takes a Ghusl on this
day will enjoy excellent
health and freedom from
sickness and indolence.
Whoever provides generously
for his family on this day,
Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala)
will be generous to him
throughout this year. And
whoever applies Kuhl to his
eyes will never suffer from
eye-sore again, inSha’Allah
al-Aziz.2
O’ Allah! Bless us to
perform good deeds and
gain their reward on
‘Ashura. Make the new
year one of unity,
cooperation and success
for Muslims in this city
and around the world.
Ameen.
1. These are mentioned
as what scholars have
determined as the
specialties of that day
in Ghunya li-Talibi
Tariq al-Haqq,
Sayyidina Abdul Qadir
al-Jilani.
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