Reminder: Ayyam al-Beed

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Re: Fasting 13th , 14th & 15th every month (according to the hijri months)

assalamu alaikum,

Brother, may Allah reward you..ameen. I usually seem to forget about this wonderful and rewarding sunnah, and it was written for me to come here, and to check this page...subhanAllah.
 
assalaamu ‘alaykum wa rahmatullaah,

Inshaa’allaah for Jumada al-Awwal 1427, these days fall on:

13th – Friday 9th June
14th – Saturday 10th June
15th – Sunday 11th June


The Messenger of Allaah sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam said:
‘Shall I not tell you of something that will take away the evil of the heart? Fasting three days of each month.
(an-Nisaa’i 2/2386)
 
yeah i try to do that every now and then...i also tried to do sawm da'wuud once where you have to fast a day not fast the next .....etc , it got a bit to hard cause i could'nt concentrate on my durooses....

baraakallah feekum for the reminder guys
 
Inshaa allaah for Jumada al-thani 1427, these days fall on:

13th – saturday 8th July
14th – Saturday 9th July
15th – Sunday 10th July
 
:D sure we dont need someone to remind us to fast this month

Ramadan mubarak to you All
 
AsalamuAlaykum,

jazakhala F......

and the other ppl for the info :)
 
Assallam alaykum

Time of fasting this month sunday , monday , Tuesday

make dua for me Guys

Salam Alaykum
 
this month (thu Al hijja ) its Haram to fast the 13th (2nd jan) you can fast 14th (3rd jan) and 15 (4th jan)

the days 10th ,11th ,12th and 13th of thu al hijja are called Ayyam Al-tashreeq ,
fasting them is Haram

Happy Eid
 
:sl:
It IS Fri/Sat/Sun, but you got the dates wrong :) It's 27/28/29 July :)
Friday is 27th July, not 26th.
 
Assalam alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh

13th – Wednesday 24th October
14th – Thursday 25th October
15th – Friday 26th October
 
^That's for those who celebrated Eid on Friday 12th October.
 
Combining three of the six days of Shawwaal with the Ayyaam al-Beed

Question:
Will a person be rewarded if he combines three of the six days of Shawwaal with the Ayyaam al-Beed (Days 13,14,15 from every month)?

Answer:

Praise be to Allaah.
I asked our Shaykh, ‘Abd al-‘Azeez ibn ‘Abd-Allaah ibn Baaz about this matter, and he replied that hopefully he will be rewarded for that, because it is true that he fasted the six days, and it is also true that he fasted the Ayyaam al-Beed, and the Bounty of Allaah is great indeed.

With regard to this particular matter, Shaykh Muhammad ibn Saalih al-‘Uthaymeen replied as follows:

“Yes, if he fasts six days of Shawwaal, he does not have to fast Ayyaam al-Beed during that month too, whether he fasted the six days at the same time as al-Ayyaam al-Beed (the 13th, 14th and 15th of the hijri month) or before them or after them, because it is true that he has fasted three days of the month. ‘Aa’ishah (may Allaah be pleased with her) said: ‘The Prophet
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used to fast three days of every month, and he did not bother whether he fasted them at the beginning of the month or in the middle or at the end.”
This case is similar to that of Tahiyyat al-Masjid (prayer to “greet the mosque” upon entering),, which does not have to be done if one prays a regular prayer upon entering the mosque. So if you enter the mosque and pray a regular Sunnah prayer, you do not have to pray Tahiyyat al-masjid… And Allaah knows best.


Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid
 

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