Significant Days in the Islamic Calender
Just as how some places have been blessed and made honorable by Allah s.w.t, there are some days that have been also been filled with blessings.
Muharram
1st Muharram, Awal Muharram :
9th Muharram, Day of Tasu'a :
10th Muharram, Day of Ashura :
9th Muharram, Day of Tasu'a :
10th Muharram, Day of Ashura :
Safar
Rabiulawwal
12th Rabiulawwal, The noble birth of Rasulullah ﷺ :
Rabiuthani
Jumada Al-Awal
Jumada Al-Thani
Rejab
27th Rejab, Isra' & Mi'iraj :
Shaaban
15th Shaaban, Nifsu Shaaban : It is the day in a year in which our deeds are being presented to Allah s.w.t . One is therefore recommended to be in a state of fasting
Ramadhan
17th Ramadhan, Battle of Badr & Nuzul Al-Quran
Last 10 nights : Lailatul Qadr
Last 10 nights : Lailatul Qadr
Shawwal
1st Shawal, Night of Eidul Fitri : One is recommended to make abundance of Takbir and to enliven the night with worship for it is amongst the 5 nights in a year in which one's prayers are answered
The 6 Days of Fasting in Shawwal : One is recommended by our Prophet ﷺ to complete 6 days of fasting in Shawwal for it is equivalent to 1 year of fasting
The 6 Days of Fasting in Shawwal : One is recommended by our Prophet ﷺ to complete 6 days of fasting in Shawwal for it is equivalent to 1 year of fasting
Dhul Qaadah
Dhul Hijjah
1st-10th Dhul Hijjah : Recommended to perform supererogatory fasting
9th Dhul-Hijjah, Day of Arafah :
10th Dhul Hijjah, Night of Eidul Adha :
11th, 12th, 13th, Days of Tashriq : These are 3 days that follow after Eidul Adha, in which it is forbidden for one to be in a state of fasting
9th Dhul-Hijjah, Day of Arafah :
10th Dhul Hijjah, Night of Eidul Adha :
11th, 12th, 13th, Days of Tashriq : These are 3 days that follow after Eidul Adha, in which it is forbidden for one to be in a state of fasting