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Points addressed in this program
• Quranic guidance on sacred months
• Islamic calendar
• Significance of Hijrah
• Hadith guidance on Muharram and Ashura
• Myths and innovations about Muharram
• Martyrdom of Imam Husain(RA) and its
  lessons
• Need for tolerance amongst Muslims
One of the four sacred months



The number of months in the sight of Allah is twelve
(in a year) so ordained by Him the day He created
the heavens and the earth; of them four are sacred;
that is the straight usage. So wrong not yourselves
therein… Taubah,9:36
Four of the sacred months in Islamic calendar are:
Zil-Qadah, Zil-Hijjah, Muharram and Rajab.
Explanation of this ayah
• Ibn Abbas said that this phrase (so do not
  wrong yourselves during them… ) referred to
  all the months,
• These four were singled out and made
  sacred, so that sin in these months is more
  serious and
• Good deeds in these months bring greater
  reward.
Islamic Lunar Calendar
• The Islamic Calendar is based on the Lunar Calendar
  consisting of 354-355 days annually
• It is 10-11 days shorter than the Solar Calendar.
• The Lunar month is based on the time it takes the moon to
  complete a single orbit around the earth and it is just over
  29½ days.
• Various dates in the Islamic Calendar such as Ramadan and
  Hajj rotate every year and are not fixed like the Solar Year.
• Advantage is that people perform acts of worship in
  various climatic conditions and in different length of hours
  in submission to the will of Allah where human imagination
  plays no part.
Hijrah Calendar
• The Islamic Calendar was started by the
  Caliph Umar (RA) in 16 AH/ 637 CE [Al-Tabari:
  Tarikh Al-Rusul 5/22 & Ibn Sa‘d: Tabaqat Al-
  Kubra 3/281].
• Caliph Umar (RA) is reported to have
  remarked: “The Hijrah has separated truth
  from falsehood, therefore, let it become the
  Epoch of the Era“ (Fathal Bari by Ibn Hajr)
Determining Islamic Dates
• Prophet (SAW) said: “Fast by seeing it (the moon) and end the fast by
  seeing it” *Bukhari & Muslim].
• Muslim scholars have interpreted this Hadith in two different ways.
• Ikhtilaf al-Mutali- Some scholars, such as Al-Shafi’i, have held the
  view that each location has its own sighting of the moon
   [Sayyid Sabiq: Fiqhus Sunnah 3/112].
• Wahdatul Mutali-But most scholars from the other Schools of Law
  have taken the words “fast by seeing it” (sumu li ru’yatihi) as a
  general command to all Muslims and not individual sectors of the
  community. Hence they regard the sighting of the moon in one region
  as valid for people of another region, provided the news of sighting
  the moon reaches them.
   [Ibn Taymiyyah: Majmu‘ah Fatawa 5/111
Significance of Hijrah
• The Hijrah separated truth from falsehood
• It was the first major sacrifice made by the whole
  Ummah for the preservation of Islam in its early period
• Hijrah year reminds Muslims every year of the
  sacrifices made by the first Muslims
• Reminder of Hijrah should prepare Muslims for
  sacrifice
• Constant use of the Hijrah Calendar for acts of worship
  and as a frame of reference to major historical events
  helps Muslims keep links with their roots
• Hijrah further enhances knowledge of their religion
  and history.
Virtues of Muharram in Hadith
• “The one that keeps a fast in the month of
  Muharram will receive the reward of thirty fasts
  for each fast.” (Tabarani)
• “This fast (in Muharram) is an expiation for the
  (minor) sins of the past year.” (Muslim)
• “The best of fasts besides the month of Ramadan
  is the fasting of Allah’s month of Muharram.”
  (Muslim)
• The phrase "Allah's month", connecting the
  name of the month to the name of Allah in a
  grammatical structure signifies the importance of
  the month
Explanation of Hadith
• Prophet(SAW) never fasted whole month apart from
  Ramadan
• This Hadith is probably meant to encourage increasing
  one's fasting during Muharram, without implying that
  one should fast for the entire month
• It was reported that the Prophet used to fast more in
  Shaban. It is likely that the virtue of Muharram was not
  revealed to him until the end of his life. [An-Nawawi
  and Muslim]
• Al-Izz Ibn Abdus-Salaam said that Allah makes certain
  times and places sacred in order to encourage his
  servants for righteous deeds and bestow a greater
  reward for them. [Qawaa'id Al-Ahkaam]
The Day of Ashura (10th Muharram)
• Ashura, literally means the “Tenth” in Arabic.
  It refers to the tenth day of Muharram
• Ashura is one of the most important and
  blessed days of Allah in the Islamic calendar
• Ashura gained its significance since the time of
  Prophet Mohammad (SAW)
• It is the day when Prophet Musa (AS) crossed
  the red sea with Bani Israel and Pharaoh and
  its forces perished.
PROPHET MUSA CROSSING RED SEA
Fast of Ashura
• When Prophet (SAW) migrated to Madina, he
  found that the Jews of Madina used to fast on the
  10th day of Muharram.
• They said that it was the day on which the
  Prophet Musa (AS) and his followers crossed the
  Red Sea and the Pharaoh perished.
• On hearing this from the Jews, the Holy Prophet
  (SAW) said, “We are more closely related to Musa
  than you.”
• So the Prophet (SAW) directed the Muslims to
  fast on the day of Ashura. (Abu Dawood)
Fasting on Ashura is ancient practice
• The practice of fasting on 'Ashura' was known
  even in the days of Jahiliyyah, before the
  Prophet (SAW).
• It was reported that ‘Aisha(R) said, “The
  people of Jahiliyyah used to fast on that day.
• Imam Qurtubi said, “Perhaps the Quraish used
  to fast on that day on the basis of some
  previous law, like that of Ibrahim(AS) .”
The virtues of fasting on 'Ashura'
• Ibn Abbas said, “I never saw the Messenger of
  Allah so keen to fast any day and give it
  priority over any other time than the day of
  'Ashura' and the month of Ramadan.”
   [Al-Bukhari]
• The Prophet(SAW) said, “For fasting the day of
  'Ashura, I hope that Allah will accept it as
  expiation for the past year.” *Muslim+
Ahadith on Fast of Ashura
• Abu Huraira (RA) reports that the Holy Prophet (SAW)
  said that after Ramadan, the fasts of Muharram have
  the greatest excellence. [Sahih Muslim]

• Mu’awiyah ibn Abu Sufyan (RA) relates: I heard the
  Prophet (SAW) said: "It is the day of ‘Ashura. Allah
  (SWT) has not made fasting obligatory for you. But I am
  fasting. He who likes to observe fast among you should
  do so, and he who likes not to observe it (does not
  have to) observe it." [Sahih Muslim]
Fast of Ashura was obligatory before
   Ramadan fast became obligatory
• In a hadith reported by Aisha (RA) that the
   Prophet (SAW) ordered the observance of the
   fast of Ashura. However, when the fast of
   Ramadan became compulsory, then
   whosoever wished, kept this fast and
   whosoever desired did not observe this fast.
  (Bukhari Vol.1 Page 268)
But, nevertheless the Prophet (SAW) continued
to fast this day and encouraged his Companions
to do the same
Fast the ninth in addition to the tenth
              of Muharram
• Abdullah Ibn Abbas said, "When the Messenger
  of Allah fasted on 'Ashura' and commanded the
  Muslims to fast as well, they said, `O Messenger
  of Allah, it is a day that is venerated by the Jews
  and Christians.
  The Messenger of Allah said : `If I live to see the
next year, ‘Insha'Allah’, we will fast on the ninth day
too.' But it so happened that the Messenger of
Allah passed away before the next year came.”
[Muslim]
• "Observe the fast of Ashura and oppose the Jews.
  Fast a day before it or a day after."(Bayhaqi)
Fasting 'Ashura' expiates sins
      Imam An-Nawawi said that it expiates all minor sins
•    "Fasting the day of 'Arafah expiates sins for two years,
    and the day of 'Ashura' expiates for one year...
•   If there are minor sins for which expiation is desired,
    expiation for them will be accepted;
•   If there are no minor sins or major sins, good deeds
    will be added to the servant's account and he will be
    raised in status...
•   If he had committed major sins but no minor sins, we
    hope that his major sins will be reduced."
     [Al-Majmu'ah al-Muhathab]
Observing voluntary fasts before
 making up missed fasts of Ramadan
• Hanafi jurists said that it is permissible to
  observe voluntary fasts before making up for
  the obligatory fasts, while the
• Maliki and Shafi'ee scholars say that it is
  permissible but Makrooh (disliked).
• Hanbali scholars say that it is Haram
  (forbidden) and a person must give priority to
  the obligatory fasts until he has made them
  up. [Al-Mawsoo'ah al-Fiqhiyyah]
Innovations on 'Ashura'
•   Wearing kohl to seek blessing
•   Taking a special bath,
•   Wearing henna,
•   Special effort in shaking hands with one another,
•   Cooking grains (huboob or “khichra”)
•    Some other people mark this day by grieving and
    mourning, wailing and rending their garments in
    memory of the martyrdom of Imam Husain(RA)
Sheikh al-Islam Ibn Tamiya's
 Reply when asked about innovations
• “Nothing to that effect has been reported in any
  sound Hadith from the Prophet or his
  Companions.
• None of the Imams encouraged such
  things, neither the four Imams, nor any others.
• No reliable scholars have narrated anything like
  this, neither from the Prophet nor from his
  Companions nor from the Tabi'een; neither in any
  authentic report or in a weak report; neither in
  the books of Saheeh, nor in as-Sunan, nor in the
  Musnads
Fabricated hadith
• Some of the later narrators reported Hadiths like:
  `Whoever puts kohl in his eyes on the day of 'Ashura'
  will not suffer from eye disease in that year,
• Whoever takes a bath on the day of 'Ashura will not get
  sick in that year' and so on.
• They also reported a fabricated Hadith that is falsely
  attributed to the Prophet which says, `Whoever is
  generous to his family on the day of Ashura, Allah will
  be generous to him for the rest of the year.'
• Reporting all of this from the Prophet is tantamount to
  forging lies against him”
Myths regarding Ashura
• This is the day on which Prophet Adam (AS) was
  created.
• This is the day when Ibrahim (AS), was born.
• This is the day when Allah accepted the
  repentance of Adam (AS).
• This is the day when Qiyamah (doomsday) will
  take place.
• Some people avoid holding marriage ceremonies
  in the month of Muharram.
Lamenting and Mourning
• Another wrong practice related to this month is
  to hold mourning ceremonies in the memory of
  martyrdom of Husain(RA)
• Incidence of Karbala is one of the most tragic
  events of our history,
• But the Prophet (SAW) has forbidden us from
  holding the mourning ceremonies on the death
  of any person.
• “He is not from our group who slaps his cheecks,
  tears his clothes and cries in the manner of the
  people of Jahiliyyah.” ( Bukhari)
Sayyidina Husain (RA) advice to his
                sister
• Shortly before his martyrdom, Hussain(RA)
  advised his beloved sister Sayyida Zainab(RA),
  not to mourn over his death in this manner.
  He said:
• “My dear sister! I swear upon you that in
  case I die you shall not tear your clothes, nor
  scratch your face, nor curse anyone for me or
  pray for your death.”
   (Al Kamil, ibn al-Athir vol 4 pg. 24)
Lessons from martyrdom of Imam
                 Husain
• It teaches us to stand up against rulers wrong doings
  and oppression without fear of reprisal.
• It symbolizes courage, self-sacrifice, integrity, honesty,
  vision, and bravery beyond words.
• It symbolizes all that is pure and true.
• Karbala teaches us that real battles are always fought
  in the minds and not on ground. Yazid was powerful
  and yet he lost the battle for truth.
• Also, being in the majority need not necessarily make
  you right.
• Islam may demand sacrifice in the way of Allah (SWT)
  and one must be ready for that with no hesitation.
Division and Sectarianism to be
                avoided
• Surely they who divided their religion into
  parts and became sects, you have no concern
  with them." (6:160)
• "Be not of those who divide their religion and
  became parties, every sect rejoining in what
  they have with them." (30:32)
• "Hold fast by the cable of Allah all together
  and be not disunited." (3:102
Soul Searching
• We hear and observe tragic violent clashes
  between different Muslim factions in Muharram.
• We need to respect differing opinions and try to
  have peaceful dialogue to resolve differences.
• We need to take conciliatory steps towards unity
  of Muslims
• Are we ready to shed aside our differences and
  respect each others’ views during our religious
  discourses during Muharram?
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Significance of muharram

  • 2. Points addressed in this program • Quranic guidance on sacred months • Islamic calendar • Significance of Hijrah • Hadith guidance on Muharram and Ashura • Myths and innovations about Muharram • Martyrdom of Imam Husain(RA) and its lessons • Need for tolerance amongst Muslims
  • 3. One of the four sacred months The number of months in the sight of Allah is twelve (in a year) so ordained by Him the day He created the heavens and the earth; of them four are sacred; that is the straight usage. So wrong not yourselves therein… Taubah,9:36 Four of the sacred months in Islamic calendar are: Zil-Qadah, Zil-Hijjah, Muharram and Rajab.
  • 4. Explanation of this ayah • Ibn Abbas said that this phrase (so do not wrong yourselves during them… ) referred to all the months, • These four were singled out and made sacred, so that sin in these months is more serious and • Good deeds in these months bring greater reward.
  • 5. Islamic Lunar Calendar • The Islamic Calendar is based on the Lunar Calendar consisting of 354-355 days annually • It is 10-11 days shorter than the Solar Calendar. • The Lunar month is based on the time it takes the moon to complete a single orbit around the earth and it is just over 29½ days. • Various dates in the Islamic Calendar such as Ramadan and Hajj rotate every year and are not fixed like the Solar Year. • Advantage is that people perform acts of worship in various climatic conditions and in different length of hours in submission to the will of Allah where human imagination plays no part.
  • 6. Hijrah Calendar • The Islamic Calendar was started by the Caliph Umar (RA) in 16 AH/ 637 CE [Al-Tabari: Tarikh Al-Rusul 5/22 & Ibn Sa‘d: Tabaqat Al- Kubra 3/281]. • Caliph Umar (RA) is reported to have remarked: “The Hijrah has separated truth from falsehood, therefore, let it become the Epoch of the Era“ (Fathal Bari by Ibn Hajr)
  • 7. Determining Islamic Dates • Prophet (SAW) said: “Fast by seeing it (the moon) and end the fast by seeing it” *Bukhari & Muslim]. • Muslim scholars have interpreted this Hadith in two different ways. • Ikhtilaf al-Mutali- Some scholars, such as Al-Shafi’i, have held the view that each location has its own sighting of the moon [Sayyid Sabiq: Fiqhus Sunnah 3/112]. • Wahdatul Mutali-But most scholars from the other Schools of Law have taken the words “fast by seeing it” (sumu li ru’yatihi) as a general command to all Muslims and not individual sectors of the community. Hence they regard the sighting of the moon in one region as valid for people of another region, provided the news of sighting the moon reaches them. [Ibn Taymiyyah: Majmu‘ah Fatawa 5/111
  • 8. Significance of Hijrah • The Hijrah separated truth from falsehood • It was the first major sacrifice made by the whole Ummah for the preservation of Islam in its early period • Hijrah year reminds Muslims every year of the sacrifices made by the first Muslims • Reminder of Hijrah should prepare Muslims for sacrifice • Constant use of the Hijrah Calendar for acts of worship and as a frame of reference to major historical events helps Muslims keep links with their roots • Hijrah further enhances knowledge of their religion and history.
  • 9. Virtues of Muharram in Hadith • “The one that keeps a fast in the month of Muharram will receive the reward of thirty fasts for each fast.” (Tabarani) • “This fast (in Muharram) is an expiation for the (minor) sins of the past year.” (Muslim) • “The best of fasts besides the month of Ramadan is the fasting of Allah’s month of Muharram.” (Muslim) • The phrase "Allah's month", connecting the name of the month to the name of Allah in a grammatical structure signifies the importance of the month
  • 10. Explanation of Hadith • Prophet(SAW) never fasted whole month apart from Ramadan • This Hadith is probably meant to encourage increasing one's fasting during Muharram, without implying that one should fast for the entire month • It was reported that the Prophet used to fast more in Shaban. It is likely that the virtue of Muharram was not revealed to him until the end of his life. [An-Nawawi and Muslim] • Al-Izz Ibn Abdus-Salaam said that Allah makes certain times and places sacred in order to encourage his servants for righteous deeds and bestow a greater reward for them. [Qawaa'id Al-Ahkaam]
  • 11. The Day of Ashura (10th Muharram) • Ashura, literally means the “Tenth” in Arabic. It refers to the tenth day of Muharram • Ashura is one of the most important and blessed days of Allah in the Islamic calendar • Ashura gained its significance since the time of Prophet Mohammad (SAW) • It is the day when Prophet Musa (AS) crossed the red sea with Bani Israel and Pharaoh and its forces perished.
  • 13. Fast of Ashura • When Prophet (SAW) migrated to Madina, he found that the Jews of Madina used to fast on the 10th day of Muharram. • They said that it was the day on which the Prophet Musa (AS) and his followers crossed the Red Sea and the Pharaoh perished. • On hearing this from the Jews, the Holy Prophet (SAW) said, “We are more closely related to Musa than you.” • So the Prophet (SAW) directed the Muslims to fast on the day of Ashura. (Abu Dawood)
  • 14. Fasting on Ashura is ancient practice • The practice of fasting on 'Ashura' was known even in the days of Jahiliyyah, before the Prophet (SAW). • It was reported that ‘Aisha(R) said, “The people of Jahiliyyah used to fast on that day. • Imam Qurtubi said, “Perhaps the Quraish used to fast on that day on the basis of some previous law, like that of Ibrahim(AS) .”
  • 15. The virtues of fasting on 'Ashura' • Ibn Abbas said, “I never saw the Messenger of Allah so keen to fast any day and give it priority over any other time than the day of 'Ashura' and the month of Ramadan.” [Al-Bukhari] • The Prophet(SAW) said, “For fasting the day of 'Ashura, I hope that Allah will accept it as expiation for the past year.” *Muslim+
  • 16. Ahadith on Fast of Ashura • Abu Huraira (RA) reports that the Holy Prophet (SAW) said that after Ramadan, the fasts of Muharram have the greatest excellence. [Sahih Muslim] • Mu’awiyah ibn Abu Sufyan (RA) relates: I heard the Prophet (SAW) said: "It is the day of ‘Ashura. Allah (SWT) has not made fasting obligatory for you. But I am fasting. He who likes to observe fast among you should do so, and he who likes not to observe it (does not have to) observe it." [Sahih Muslim]
  • 17. Fast of Ashura was obligatory before Ramadan fast became obligatory • In a hadith reported by Aisha (RA) that the Prophet (SAW) ordered the observance of the fast of Ashura. However, when the fast of Ramadan became compulsory, then whosoever wished, kept this fast and whosoever desired did not observe this fast. (Bukhari Vol.1 Page 268) But, nevertheless the Prophet (SAW) continued to fast this day and encouraged his Companions to do the same
  • 18. Fast the ninth in addition to the tenth of Muharram • Abdullah Ibn Abbas said, "When the Messenger of Allah fasted on 'Ashura' and commanded the Muslims to fast as well, they said, `O Messenger of Allah, it is a day that is venerated by the Jews and Christians. The Messenger of Allah said : `If I live to see the next year, ‘Insha'Allah’, we will fast on the ninth day too.' But it so happened that the Messenger of Allah passed away before the next year came.” [Muslim] • "Observe the fast of Ashura and oppose the Jews. Fast a day before it or a day after."(Bayhaqi)
  • 19. Fasting 'Ashura' expiates sins Imam An-Nawawi said that it expiates all minor sins • "Fasting the day of 'Arafah expiates sins for two years, and the day of 'Ashura' expiates for one year... • If there are minor sins for which expiation is desired, expiation for them will be accepted; • If there are no minor sins or major sins, good deeds will be added to the servant's account and he will be raised in status... • If he had committed major sins but no minor sins, we hope that his major sins will be reduced." [Al-Majmu'ah al-Muhathab]
  • 20. Observing voluntary fasts before making up missed fasts of Ramadan • Hanafi jurists said that it is permissible to observe voluntary fasts before making up for the obligatory fasts, while the • Maliki and Shafi'ee scholars say that it is permissible but Makrooh (disliked). • Hanbali scholars say that it is Haram (forbidden) and a person must give priority to the obligatory fasts until he has made them up. [Al-Mawsoo'ah al-Fiqhiyyah]
  • 21. Innovations on 'Ashura' • Wearing kohl to seek blessing • Taking a special bath, • Wearing henna, • Special effort in shaking hands with one another, • Cooking grains (huboob or “khichra”) • Some other people mark this day by grieving and mourning, wailing and rending their garments in memory of the martyrdom of Imam Husain(RA)
  • 22. Sheikh al-Islam Ibn Tamiya's Reply when asked about innovations • “Nothing to that effect has been reported in any sound Hadith from the Prophet or his Companions. • None of the Imams encouraged such things, neither the four Imams, nor any others. • No reliable scholars have narrated anything like this, neither from the Prophet nor from his Companions nor from the Tabi'een; neither in any authentic report or in a weak report; neither in the books of Saheeh, nor in as-Sunan, nor in the Musnads
  • 23. Fabricated hadith • Some of the later narrators reported Hadiths like: `Whoever puts kohl in his eyes on the day of 'Ashura' will not suffer from eye disease in that year, • Whoever takes a bath on the day of 'Ashura will not get sick in that year' and so on. • They also reported a fabricated Hadith that is falsely attributed to the Prophet which says, `Whoever is generous to his family on the day of Ashura, Allah will be generous to him for the rest of the year.' • Reporting all of this from the Prophet is tantamount to forging lies against him”
  • 24. Myths regarding Ashura • This is the day on which Prophet Adam (AS) was created. • This is the day when Ibrahim (AS), was born. • This is the day when Allah accepted the repentance of Adam (AS). • This is the day when Qiyamah (doomsday) will take place. • Some people avoid holding marriage ceremonies in the month of Muharram.
  • 25. Lamenting and Mourning • Another wrong practice related to this month is to hold mourning ceremonies in the memory of martyrdom of Husain(RA) • Incidence of Karbala is one of the most tragic events of our history, • But the Prophet (SAW) has forbidden us from holding the mourning ceremonies on the death of any person. • “He is not from our group who slaps his cheecks, tears his clothes and cries in the manner of the people of Jahiliyyah.” ( Bukhari)
  • 26. Sayyidina Husain (RA) advice to his sister • Shortly before his martyrdom, Hussain(RA) advised his beloved sister Sayyida Zainab(RA), not to mourn over his death in this manner. He said: • “My dear sister! I swear upon you that in case I die you shall not tear your clothes, nor scratch your face, nor curse anyone for me or pray for your death.” (Al Kamil, ibn al-Athir vol 4 pg. 24)
  • 27. Lessons from martyrdom of Imam Husain • It teaches us to stand up against rulers wrong doings and oppression without fear of reprisal. • It symbolizes courage, self-sacrifice, integrity, honesty, vision, and bravery beyond words. • It symbolizes all that is pure and true. • Karbala teaches us that real battles are always fought in the minds and not on ground. Yazid was powerful and yet he lost the battle for truth. • Also, being in the majority need not necessarily make you right. • Islam may demand sacrifice in the way of Allah (SWT) and one must be ready for that with no hesitation.
  • 28. Division and Sectarianism to be avoided • Surely they who divided their religion into parts and became sects, you have no concern with them." (6:160) • "Be not of those who divide their religion and became parties, every sect rejoining in what they have with them." (30:32) • "Hold fast by the cable of Allah all together and be not disunited." (3:102
  • 29. Soul Searching • We hear and observe tragic violent clashes between different Muslim factions in Muharram. • We need to respect differing opinions and try to have peaceful dialogue to resolve differences. • We need to take conciliatory steps towards unity of Muslims • Are we ready to shed aside our differences and respect each others’ views during our religious discourses during Muharram?
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