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f ait h “The year is of twelve months, out of which four months are sacred: Three are in succession Dhul-Qadah, Dhul-Hijjah and Muharram, and (the fourth is) Rajab.” (Sahih Bukhari: 3197)

When is Muharram 2020 Its importance?

Muharram 2020 will mark the start of New Islamic Year 1442 Hijri. The expected Gregorian Date of 1st Muharram 2020 is Thursday, August 20, 2020 or Friday August 21, 2020 depending on your location and sighting of Moon of Muharram 1442.

that have managed to find their way into the minds of some Muslims. Some very common misconceptions and superstitions are:

About the month of Muharram

Significance of Muslims used ‘Am Al-Fil’ (the year in Muharram’s fasts can be achieved only by which the Prophet Mohammad (S.A.W.) fasting the whole month. On the contrary, Muharram

Muharram is not only the 1st month of Islamic Calendar which marks the New Islamic Year but also one of the four sanctified months of the year. As Allah Says in Quran: “Indeed, the number of months with Allah is twelve [lunar] months in the register of Allah [from] the day He created the heavens and the earth; of these, four are sacred.”(Surah At-Taubah 9:36) The four months mentioned in the Ayah are Dhul-Qadah, Dhul-Hijjah, Muharram and Rajab. This is evident from the words of Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) on the occasion of his last Hajj Sermon: The specific mention of these four months does not mean that other Islamic months have no sanctity; in fact, each Islamic month has its own sacredness and we all know that Ramadan is admittedly the most sanctified month in the year. But Allah Almighty has chosen a particular time for His special blessings and these four months are among those particular time in which a Muslim can get maximum of Allah’s blessings. The word ‘Muharram’ in its literal sense means forbidden. Similar to the other sacred months, waging war or indulging in any kind of violence during this month is forbidden. (Ref: Surah At-Taubah 9:5)

was born), to demarcate date and time. But second Caliph Umar ibn Khattab (R.A.) established new calendar and, after many suggestions from Companions (R.A.), he announced that the year in which the Prophet Mohammad (S.A.W.) migrated would mark the beginning of the Hijri calendar. The calendar would begin with the month of Muharram and end with the month of Dhul Hijjah. Consequently, 622 AD [the year of the Prophet’s (S.A.W.) migration] became the first year in the Hijri Calendar.

Fasting during Muharram

Muharram holds great significance long before the Prophet Mohammad’s (S.A.W.) time. Earlier on, it was obligatory to fast on the 10th of Muharram. However later, fasting was made obligatory in Ramadan only and fasting on 10th Muharram was made optional. As narrated by Ayesha (R.A.) that Prophet (S.A.W.) said: “Whoever wishes to fast (on the day of ‘Ashura’) may do so; and whoever wishes to leave it can do so.”(Sahih Bukhari: 1592) But remember one thing that fasts during the month of Muharram are the most rewardable ones among the optional (Nafil) fasts in the light of following Hadith: ‘The Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.) said: “The best fasting after the month of Ramadan is the month of Allah, Al-Muharram.”’ (An-Nasai: 1613) History of Hijri Calendar Before the Hijri calendar came into use, The hadith does not mean that the award of

each fast during this month has its own merits. Therefore, one should avail this opportunity and fast as much as one can during this blessed month.

10 Muharram (Ashura)

Ashura is the 10th day of Muharram and is the most sacred day among all its days. When the Prophet (S.A.W.) came to Madinah, he fasted on the day of Ashura and directed the Muslims to keep fast on this day. But when the fasts of Ramadan were made obligatory, the fasting on this day was made optional. However, according to many authentic Hadiths, fasting on the day of Ashura is a confirmed Sunnah of the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.). The Companions (R.A.) observed that Jews also consider 10th Muharram as special day and they keep fast on this day. So Prophet (S.A.W.) announced that from next year, they will fast on the 9th of Muharram as well so as to distinguish themselves from the Jews. Unfortunately, Prophet (S.A.W.) did not live to see the next year. Therefore, Muslims consider the 9th and 10th of Muharram as significant days in the Islamic calendar and observe fast on these days. [Sahih Muslim: 1134 (a)]

Superstition & Misconceptions about Muharram

Although many Muslims are aware about the innovations in Islam, there are some superstitions and misconceptions about the month of Muharram and the day of Ashura

1- Unfortunately, many Muslims still believe Muharram is an evil or unlucky month due to the incident of Karbala. We know that it was an unfortunate event but remember one thing that according to Sahih Muslim: 1163 (a) and Tirmidhi: 438, this is Allah’s month. How Allah’s own month can be evil and unlucky for His servants. On the contrary, it is one of the merits of Husain (R.A.) that his martyrdom took place on the day of Ahsura. 2- Similarly, due to the same fact, many Muslims don’t get married (Nikkah) during this month which is, again, totally wrong and misguiding.

Conclusion

Muharram is an important and holy month for every Muslim and with all of its complexity, it will always be a month of deep reflection for Muslims across the world. Similar to the regular New Year, one should make resolutions at the start of the Islamic New Year to improve oneself as a better Muslim. You can set small goals for yourself to become a better person and moreover a better Muslim. These goals can be both spiritual and social. You can strengthen your relationship with Allah through regular Dhikr and Duas and helping others fellow Muslims. And Allah rewards every good deed. May Allah shower His blessings on all Muslims Ummah throughout the year and also Allah help us in strengthening our Imaan. AMEEN Source:www.islamicfinder.org

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Service to Islam

Hazrat Usman committed his entire life in the service of Islam. Though his family was in command of the Quraish, he accepted Islam as he knew it to be right. His service to Islam is remembered even today all throughout history. When the Muslims migrated to Medina, the first difficulty they faced was the scarcity of water. There was only one well in Medina which belonged to a Jew who would sell the water Acceptance of Islam to the poor inhabitants of Medina at a high Hazrat Usman (RA) was around 34 years price. Hazrat Usman (RA) decided to purof age when he had first heard of Islam. chase the well and open it for the people of He related this to his good friend Hazrat To be Continued at page 7

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