Days on which Supererogatory Fasting is Recommended?

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[h=3]1- Six days in the month of Shawwal (after the month of Ramadan)[/h]The Prophet ﷺsaid [FONT=&quot]“Whosoever fasts the month of Ramadan and thereafter follows it up with six days of fasting in Shawwal, it will be recorded (altogether) for him as a complete year of fasting.” [ Source: Muslim.][/FONT]
It is the same if he does it consecutively or spreads it over the entire month.

[h=3]2- First nine days of Dhul Hijjah (the twelfth month of the Islamic calendar)[/h]The Prophet ﷺ said : [FONT=&quot]“There is no other day in which good deeds performed are so pleasing to Allah than these days (i.e. the first ten days of the twelfth month). The companions inquired: “What about jihad (fighting) in the cause of Allah?” The Prophet said: “Not even jihad in the cause of Allah (is up to its rewards), except for a man who went out in the cause of Allah with his life and wealth and did not return with anything of either (of them).” [ Source: Bukhari.]
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[h=3]3- Fasting on ‘Ashura[/h]‘Ashura (10th day of Muharram)This is the tenth day of Muharram, the month of Allah Almighty.
This is because the Prophet said: [FONT=&quot]“And as for fasting on the day of ‘Ashura, I expect that Allah Almighty shall forgive the sins of the year prior to it.” [ Source: Muslim.]
source: https://www.al-feqh.com/en/voluntary-fasting-and-non-obligatory-supererogatory-fasting[/FONT]
 

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