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Fasting Six Days of Shawwal
Shawwal is the tenth month in the lunar calendar. The first of Shawwal is Eid ul Fitr. After the festivity of Eid, it is recommended to observe six days of fast. This fast may be observed continuously or it may be observed one day at a time. If you observe it continuously, you may start on the fourth day and end on the ninth day of Shawwal, or you may select days at random, provided you complete six days before the end of Shawwal. For instance, you may observe the third, fifth, seventh, ninth, 14th and 15th day. Abu Ayyub Al-Ansari related that the Messenger of Allah, said:
“Whoever observes the Ramadan fast and follows it with six days of fast in Shawwal, it is as if he has fasted Dahr (the whole year).” (Bukhari) It has been mentioned that Dahr means the whole year. Possibly it may also mean forever, or for life.
Analysing this Hadith, our Ulama explained how according to this Hadith, a Muslim who fasts during Ramadan every year and follows it with six days fast of Shawwal, will be credited for fasting a whole lifetime.
Shawwal is the tenth month in the lunar calendar. The first of Shawwal is Eid ul Fitr. After the festivity of Eid, it is recommended to observe six days of fast. This fast may be observed continuously or it may be observed one day at a time. If you observe it continuously, you may start on the fourth day and end on the ninth day of Shawwal, or you may select days at random, provided you complete six days before the end of Shawwal. For instance, you may observe the third, fifth, seventh, ninth, 14th and 15th day. Abu Ayyub Al-Ansari related that the Messenger of Allah, said:
“Whoever observes the Ramadan fast and follows it with six days of fast in Shawwal, it is as if he has fasted Dahr (the whole year).” (Bukhari) It has been mentioned that Dahr means the whole year. Possibly it may also mean forever, or for life.
Analysing this Hadith, our Ulama explained how according to this Hadith, a Muslim who fasts during Ramadan every year and follows it with six days fast of Shawwal, will be credited for fasting a whole lifetime.