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Virtues of the first ten days of Dhul Hijjah
ALL praise is due to Allaah, and may He render our
Prophet Muhammad safe from every derogatory thing, and
exalt his mention, and the mention of his household
and Companions.
Ibn Abbaas, may Allah be pleased with him, reported
that the Prophet (sallallaahu alaihi wa sallam) said:
There are no days during which good deeds are more
beloved to Allah than these days; meaning the first
ten days of Dhul-Hijjah. They inquired: Not even Jihad
in the cause of Allah? He said: Not even Jihad in the
cause of Allah, unless one goes out for Jihad
sacrificing both his life and property and returning
with neither. (Al-Bukhaari)
In another version, Ibn Umar (radiallahu anhumaa)
reported that the Prophet (sallallaahu alaihi wa
sallam), said: There are no days during which good
deeds are greater or more beloved to Allah than these
ten days. So recite more often the Tahleel (Laa Ilaaha
Illallah), Takbeer (Allahu Akbar), Tahmeed
(Alhamdulillah). (Imam Ahmad) Jaabir reported that the
Prophet (sallallaahu alaihi wa sallam) said: The best
day is the Day of Arafah. There are no days during
which good deeds are greater or more beloved to Allaah
than these ten days. So recite more often the Tahleel
(Laa Ilaaha Illallah) , Takbeer (Allahu Akbar),
Tahmeed (Alhamdulillah).
Ten Kinds of Observances In These Days
With regard to the types of worship to be performed
during these ten days: one must understand that these
days are a great blessing from Allaah to His slave,
which is appreciated properly by the actively
righteous. It is the duty of a Muslim to appreciate
this blessing and make the most of the opportunity, by
devoting these ten days to paying more attention to
striving hard in worship. Among His blessings to His
slaves, Allaah has given us many ways in which to do
good and worship Him, so that the Muslim may be
constantly active and consistent in his worship of his
Lord.
Among the good deeds which the Muslim should strive to
do during the first ten days of Dhul Hijjah are:
First: Performing Hajj and Umrah, which are the best
of all observances. Its excellence is signified by
many Prophetic traditions. The Prophet (sallallaahualaihi wa sallam) said: Performing Umrah and following
it with another expiates sins that are committed in
between. And the perfect Hajj would be requited with
nothing other than Jannah. There are also many
authentic traditions to that effect.
Second: Observing fasting on all or some of these
days, particularly on the Day of Arafah. There is no
doubt that fasting is the best of observances; for it
is one of the observances which Allah relates to
Himself, according to the holy tradition (hadith
Qudsi): Fasting is for Me, and I shall requite it. My
slave relinquishes his desires, food, and drink for My
sake.
Abu Saeed al-Khudri (radiallahu anhu) reported that
the Messenger of Allah (sallallaahu alaihi wa sallam)
said: Any slave of Allah who observes fast of a day in
the cause of Allah, Allah would separate between him
and the Fire a distance of seventy years on account of
observing that day. (Agreed upon).
Abu Qataadah (radiallahu anhu) narrated that the
Prophet (sallallaahu alaihi wa sallam) said: Observing
fasting on the Day of Arafat; I expect Allah to
expiate the sins that were committed during the
preceding year, and the sins that will be committed in
the year after. (Imam Muslim)
Third: Reciting takbeer, and Dhikr in these days
according to the words of Allah, the Exalted: And
mention the name of Allah in certain days [Al-Baqarah
2:203]. These certain days are said to be the first
ten days of Dhul Hijjah. Therefore, scholars recommend
Dhikr more often during these days, according to a
tradition which is reported by Ibn Umar (radiallahu
anhumaa): Therefore, recite more often, tahleel,
takbeer, and tahmeed. Ibn Umar and Abu Hurairah
(radiallaahu anhum) used to go out to the marketplaces
during the first ten days of Dhul-Hijjah and recite
out loud the takbeer and people would repeat it after
them. Ishaaq (rahimahullah) reported that the jurists
(rahimahumullah) used torecite during the first ten
days of Dhul Hijjah: Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, Laa
Ilaaha illallah, wallahu Akbar, wa lillaahil-hamd. It
is commended to recite them out loud in marketplaces,
at homes, roads, mosques and elsewhere. According to
the commands of Allaah: That you may exalt Allah for
having guided you, and that you may be grateful to
Him. [Al-Baqarah 2:185]
Fourth: Repentance and relinquishing acts of
disobedience and all sins, in order to acquire
forgiveness and mercy. Acts of disobedience are means
of banishing, while acts of obedience are means of
gaining favour with Allaah. Abu Hurairah (radiallahu
anhu) reported that the Prophet (sallallaahu alaihi wa
sallam) said: Verily Allah feels jealous, and the jealousy of Allaah is aroused when man violates what
Allaah prohibits. (Agreed upon)
Fifth: Accomplishing more good deeds of voluntary observances, such as: salaat, charity, Jihad,
Qur'ānic recitation, enjoining the good and forbidding the
wrong, and the like; for the rewards of such
observances are multiplied during these days.
Observances during these days are unsurpassed in
excellence and they are better and more beloved to Allaah than other excellent observances including
Jihad, which is the best of deeds, unless one
sacrifices both, his life and his steed.
Sixth: It is legal during these days the recitation of
the takbeer in general at all times, day or night
until Eid prayer. The restricted takbeer is that which
is to be recited after the obligatory prayers. As for
the non-pilgrims, the takbeer begins from the Day of
Arafah, and for pilgrims it begins from the noon
prayer of the Day of Sacrifice and continues until Asr
prayer of the last of the days of Tashreeq.
Seventh: Offering the sacrificial animal during the
day of sacrifice and the Days of Tashreeq. It is the
sunnah of our father Ibraheem, may Allaah exalt his
mention, in commemoration of the occasion when Allaah
ransomed Ibraheems son with a large ram. It has been
authentically confirmed that the Prophet (sallallaahu alaihi wa sallam) sacrificed two black and white rams
with horns. He killed them with his own hand, and
invoked the name of Allaah upon them, recited the
takbeer, and placed his foot on their sides, when he
killed them. (Agreed upon.)
Eighth: Umm Salamah, may Allah be pleased with her,
said: When you see the new moon of Dhul Hijjah, and
one of you wants to sacrifice an animal let him
refrain from cutting or shaving his hair or clipping
his finger nails, or toenails. In another version: Let
him not cut his hair or his fingernails until he has
slaughtered his sacrificial animal. This perhaps is
enjoined on non-pilgrims to have something in common
with the pilgrims who bring along with them their
sacrificial animals. Allaah, the Exalted, says: And do
not shave off your heads until the sacrificial animal
is slaughtered. [Al-Baqarah 197] This prohibition
seems to apply only to a person who is making the
offering, not his dependents, unless one of them has
his own sacrificial animal. There is no harm in
washing the head even if some hairs fall off.
Ninth: The Muslim must make sure to observe Eid prayer
in its designated place, and attend the khutbah of the
Eid. He should also know the purpose of the Eid, and
that its a day of giving thanks and a chance for
accomplishing good deeds. He should not turn it into a
day of mischief, disobedience, or an excuse for
violating the prohibited things; such as singing
music, illegitimate amusements, consuming liquor, or
the like. All of these things are detestable and
nullify the good deeds that one may have accomplished
during the first ten days of Dhul-Hijjah.
Tenth: After knowing all the above observances, every
Muslim, male or female, must utilise these days in
obedience to Allaah, remembering Him, expressing
gratefulness to him, fulfilling all the obligatory
observances, avoiding the reprehensible things and
taking advantage of this season to acquire His mercy
and the pleasure. It Allah alone who grants success
and guides to the right path. May He exalt the mention
of Muhammad, and his household, and Companions, and
may He render them safe from every derogatory thing.
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