If you’re in Canada that is.Uh or Nort America , whatever.Iv gotten so many calls, and so many people are asking, thought I’d post it here.
What does everyone do on Shabebaraat? My mom always tells us to pray extra nafil with Isha prayer.
oh I usually have some friends over.We read nafl, Surah Yaseen, other duaas, and more Quran.And we make duaa.Its quite nice actually, to be praying together on such a special night.
And we try to do this all night.
Although I realize this isn't religion forum, but since we're discussing 15th Shabaan I thought I should post the following fatawa:
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That which is correct is that fasting the 15th of Sha'baan or specifying it with reciting (the Qur.aan) or making (particular) supplications has no basis. So the day of the 15th of Sha'baan is like any other 15th day of other months. So from that which is known is that it has been legislated for a person to fast the 13th, 14th and 15th of every month, however, Sha'baan is characterised unlike the other months in that (except for Ramadhaan) the Prophet (sal-Allaahu alayhe wa sallam) used to fast more in Sha'baan than any other month . So he used to either fast all of Sha'baan or just a little. Therefore, as long as it does not cause difficulty for a person, it is befitting to increase in fasting during Sha'baan in adherence to the example of the Prophet (sal-Allaahualayhe wa sallam).
Shaykh Ibn 'Uthaymeen
al-Bid'u wal-Muhdathaat wa maa laa Asla lahu - Page 612
Fataawa Shaykh Muhammad Ibn Saalih al-'Uthaymeen - Volume 1, Page 190
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Nothing firm and reliable has been established on the authority of the Prophet (sal-Allaahu alayhe wa sallam) that he stood in prayer in the night and fasted during the day of the 15th of Sha'baan. So the night of the 15th of Sha'baan is like any other night, and if someone is a regular worshipper during other nights, then he may stand the night in prayer on this night without assuming anything special (because of it being the night of the 15th of Sha'baan). This is because specifying a time for any act of worship requires a authentic proof, so if there is no authentic proof then the act is regarded as an innovation and all innovations are misguidance. Likewsie, regarding specifically fasting during the 15th day of Sha'baan, then no (authentic) proof has been established on the authority of the Prophet (sal-Allaahualayhe wa sallam) to indicate the legislation of fasting on that particular day.
As for that which is mentioned from the ahaadeeth regarding this subject, then all of it is weak as the people of knowledge have indicated. However, whoever has the habit of fasting the 13th, 14th and 15th (of every month), then he can continue and fast during Sha'baan as he fasts during the other months, without assuming anything special about the 15th of Sha'baan. Also, the Prophet (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa sallam) used to increase in fasting during this month (Sha'baan), however, he did not particularise the 15th day, rather proceeded as per norm.
Shaykh Ibn Fowzaan
al-Bid'u wal-Muhdathaat wa maa laa asla lahu - Page 614
Noorun alad-Darb Fataawa Shaykh Saalih Ibn Fowzaan - Volume 1, Page 87
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To specify the giving of sadaqah on the night of the 15th of Sha'baan every year is an innovation, and despite your father having entrusted you with that, it is not permissible. It is befitting you give this sadaqah without specifying the night of the 15th of Sha'baan, rather do so every year and in whichever month, but without particularising any one month (on a consistent basis). However, it is permissible to do so in the month of Ramadhaan (for the evidence which indicates so).
And with Allaah lies all success and may Allaah send prayers and salutations upon our Prophet (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa sallam) and his family and his companions.
The Permanent Committee for Islaamic Research and Fataawa
al-Bid'u wal-Muhdathaat wa maa laa Asla lahu - Page 611
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Authentic hadiths: first was reported by Al-Bukhari and Muslim. It is stated in this hadith that the Mother of the Believers A’ishah (may Allah be pleased with her) said: I didn't see the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) fasting the whole month of any month except Ramadan. I (A’ishah said) didn't see him fasting more days in any month like the month of Sha`ban.
The second hadith was reported by An-Nasa’i. It stated in that hadith that Usamah ibn Zaid asked the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him), I didn’t see you fasting more days in any month like the month of Sha`ban? The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) replied: “That month is a month that many people forget about it, it is between Rajab and Ramadan, it is a month in which all deeds are introduced or presented to Allah, I (the Prophet) would like my deeds are presented while I am fasting.”
(islamonline.)
Is it only shab e baraat here in Canada ![]()
Some extra ibadat is in order tonight.
Yeah, it's here tonight I guess. My mom is going to fast and told us to read nafal. I'll be doing that inshallah. It's really a good thing if you fast during these days.
The ahadith that you mentioned only talk about the virtue of the month of Shabaan and how Prophet Muhammad (SAW) used to fast often during this month. No where does it state that single out 15th Shabaan, offer more nifl prayers, etc.
Here’s a detailed answer:
Jazakallah Sadiyah. I have noticed Shabebaraat is celebrated w/ more enthusiasm in the Indo Pak countries than in the Arab countries. Wonder where the origin came from regarding the 15th of Shabaan as being the auspicious night. I think there are some weak hadith which mention it. It would be interesting to trace the origin of the celebration of the night of the 15th.
This year again there is discrepancy between which night is the 15th which means we'll have 2 Eids again this year :( I hope not!!!
when is it in germany???
hmm..in pakistan its tonite
lots of ppl make different types of halway during the day...and distribute to neighbors n relatives...
and kids celebrate with patakhay and phuljareez [we used to do that when we were kids too]
someppl put little dyay [oil lamps] on their houses
u just worship at night...nafal, talavat, tasbeeh...
fast the next day...ie on the 15th of shaban...
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*Originally posted by blushing_vision: *
when is it in germany???
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aww...u missed it ...!
last night was 15th ...today is the da of 15th.
Virtue Of the 15th Night of Sha'aban
Assalamu Alaikum,
it is very late and many of you will not receive it until later
tomorrow, please still forward it to everyone you know for reference
purposes.
Many Scholars have stated that the best night in the year after Laylatul
Qadr is the middle of Sha'ban because it is a night singled out for
special Divine Forgiveness (1) Hence it is recommended to spend at least
part of the night in worship. It is the night of the Full Moon (al badr)
before Ramadan and hence an ideal opportunity to prepare for the sacred
month that is to come after a fortnight.
Very early Hadith books such as the Mussanaf of Abdul Razzaq Ibn Humam
(May Allaah have mercy on him) (126-211 AH) (2) and the Musnad of Ahmed
b. Hanbal (May Allaah have mercy on him) (164-241 AH) (3) contain
Ahadith relating to the virtues of 15th Sha'ban. Even within the famous
Six Books of Hadith (al-Kutub al-Sittah), Trimdhi (4), and Ibn Majah (5)
have devoted a special chapter on "The Night of the Middle of Sha'ban"
in their Hadith collections. In fact there are over a dozen Ahadith
available which establish the significance of the night of the 15th of
Sha'ban (6) .
While some of the Ahadith pertaining to the night of the 15th Sha'ban
are fabricated (Mawdu') especially when they mention specific prayers
(7) or the decree being written on that night ( 8 ), the vast majority of
these are weak (da'if) (9). This led some scholars such as Ibn Al-'Arabi
(10), Ibn Duhya (11), Jamaluddin Al-Qasmi (12), Yusuf Binnori (13) and
Abdul Aziz Bin Baz (14) (May Allaah have mercy on them) to mistakenly
believe that nothing authentic has been related about the significance
of the night of the 15th Sha'ban. However, it is to be noted that not
all of the 'weak' Ahadith suffer from major weaknesses and in fact the
minor weaknesses in some Ahadith are curable and strengthened by other
narrations(15). When all the numerous weak Ahadith are combined
together, they reach a level of acceptability among Hadith scholars
equivalent to being 'Hasan' (good) (16).
There are at least two or three authentic Ahadith, classified as Sahih
or Hasan by the Traditionalists, which establish the virtue of the night
of 15th Sha'ban (17). The Companion Muadh b. Jabal (May Allaah be
Pleased with Him) relates that the Prophet (Sallalahu Alaihi Wassalam)
said: "Allaah Ta'ala looks at his creation during the night of the 15th
of Sha'ban and He forgives all his creation except a polytheist
(mushrik) or one intent on hatred (mushahnin)"(1 8 ). Ibn Hibban (May
Allaah have mercy on him) considered this Hadith to be Sahih, (19) and
Ibn Hajr Al-Haytami (May Allaah have mercy on him) said: "This Hadith is
related by Al-Tabarani (May Allaah have mercy on him) in Al-Mu'jam
Al-Kabir and Al-Awsat and the narrators of both are trustworthy"
(thiqat) (20). Shuayb Al-Arna'uat and Nasiruddin Al-Albani, (May Allaah
have mercy on them), two prominent contemporary Hadith scholars, have
also considered this Hadith as 'Sahih'(21).
There is another identical Hadith related from the Companion Abdullah b.
'Amr (May Allaah be pleased with him) which says that the Prophet
(Sallalahu Alaihi Wassalam) said: "Allah looks at His creation during
the night of the 15th of Sha'ban and He forgives His servants except two
- one intent on hatred (mushanin) and a murderer (qatilu nafs) (22). In
his edition of Musnad Ahmed, Ahmed Shakir has classified this Hadith as
'Sahih' and Nasiruddin Al-Albany classified it is 'Hasan'. (May Allaah
have mercy on them) (23).
A well known Hadith related from the Prophet's companion Abu Hurairah
(May Allaah be pleased with him) says that Allaah Ta'ala descends to the
lowest Heaven in the last part of every night and He calls out to His
servants to seek His assistance and forgiveness as He is ready to accept
their supplications (24). But the night of 15th Sha'ban is different
from other ordinary nights because "from the very beginning of the
night, Allaah turns with special mercy and attention towards the
creation and forgives those who repent and seek forgiveness (25). While
special Divine Forgiveness is available in the last part of every night,
such forgiveness is available throughout the night of 15th Sha'ban (i.e.
from sunset to dawn).
Concerning the merits of the 15th night of Sha'ban, Ibn Taymiyyah(May
Allaah have mercy on him) says: "Some say that there is no difference
between this night and other nights of the year. However, it is the view
of many of the people of knowledge and the majority of our Companions
and others that it is a night of great merit as it is indicated from the
words of Imam Ahmad (May Allaah have mercy on him), from many Ahadith
which are transmitted concerning it and from the words and practices of
the early generations of Muslims" (26). Ahmad AbdurRahman Al-Banna (May
Allaah have mercy on him) says: "Know that the night of the middle of
Sha'ban is a virtuous night. There are many Ahadith on it which can be
accepted without any problems"(27). AbdurRahman Mubarakpuri (May Allaah
have mercy on him) also says: "The sheer number of Ahadith regarding
this night serves as a proof against those people who refute the
excellence of this night." (2 8 )
1 - Hasan Kamil Al-Maltawi: Laylatun Nisfi min Sha'ban
(1973) p.10. Other specialist books written about this night include
Al-Luddi: Faydul Hannan fi Fadli Laylatin Nisfi min Sha'ban, Hasan Al-
Madabighi: Risalah fima Yata'allaqu bi Laylatin Nifsi min Sha'ban,
Abdullah Muhammad Al Ghimari: Fadail Laylatin Nisfi min Sha'ban and
Hasanayn Mukhluf: Risalah fi Laylatin Nisfi min Sha'ban.
2 - See Musannaf Abdur Razzaq 4/317
3 - See Musnad Ahmad 2/176 & 6/238
4 - Jami' Al-Trimidhi: Kitab Al-Sawm, Bab "Ma ja'a fi
Laylatin Nisfi min Sha.ban" #739 (Vol.3 p107)
5 - Sunan Ibn Majah: Kitab Al-Iqamah, Bab "Ma Ja'a Fi
Laylatun Nifsi min Sha'ban" #1388 (Vol. 1 p444)
6 - Taqi Usmani: Contemporary Fatawa (1999) p.68
7 - There is a special prayer invented for this night
consisting of 100 rak'at and it is attributed to the Tabi' Hasan Al
Basri that he said : "thirty from the Companions of the Prophet
(Sallalahu Alaihi Wassalam) said that whoever says this prayer of 100
rak'at, Allaah will look at him seventy times and with every look He
will send mercy and blessings and remove seventy difficulties from him".
Many scholars such as Ibn Al Jawzi (Al-Mawdu'at 2/127-30), Al Suyuti
(Al-Laali al Masnu'ah fil Ahadithil Mawdu'ah 2/57-60) and Al-Shawkani
(Al-Fawaid Al-Majmu'ah fil Ahadithil Mawdu'ah pp 50-51) have regarded
this and other such Ahadith as fabricated (mawdu'). According to
Al-Tartushi, this prayer was introduced in Masjid Al- Aqsa in Jerusalam
on 15th Sha'ban 448 AH/1056 CE by a man from Nablus and from that time
onwards, people began to consider it as a Sunnah (Al-Hawadith wal Bida'
p.121)
8 - There is a Hadith attributed to Aishah which says that
Allaah decrees the birth, death and provisions of people on the night of
15th Sha'ban (Abu Ya'la & Bayhaqi in Al-Da'wat Al-Kabir). Apart from the
Hadith not being authentic, it contradicts the Qur'an as Allaah Ta'ala
says: "We have sent it down on a Blessed Night - Surely We are ever
warning. In it is made distinct every act of wisdom, as a command from
Us" (44:3-4). This Blessed Night is the same as Laylatul Qadr (97:1)
which occurs during Ramadhan (2:186).
9 - Ibn Rajab Al-Hanbali : Lataif Al-Mar'arif 1/224
10 Abu Bakr Ibn Al-Arabi says: "there is no authentic Hadith
establishing the basis for the night of 15th Sha'ban to be a virtuous
night, or that the decrees are written in it" (Ahkamul Qur'an 4/1678).
11 - Abdul Rauf Al-Manawi: Faydul Qadir Sharh Jami'Al-Saghir
2/317
12 - Jamaluddin Al-Qasimi: Islah Al-Masajid p.107. Al-Albani
says: "As for that which Shaykh Al-Qasimi, may Allaah be pleased with
him, mentions in his book Islah Al-Masajid that there is not a single
Sahih Hadith on the virtue and merit of the night of 15th of Sha'ban, it
should not be relied upon. Many have made similar statements to this
because of their hastiness and lack of exerting effort in scrutinising
the different ways (that the Hadith has been narrated) based on the
method that is between your hand" (Silsilah Al-Ahadith Al-Sahihah
3/138-9).
13 - Yusuf Binnori says: "I have not come across any Sahih,
Marfu' and Musnad Hadith regarding the excellence of this night"
(ma'arifus sunan 5/419). However, his teacher and mentor Anwar Shah
Kashmiri has agreed that the significance of the night of 15th Sha'ban
is authentically proven (Al'Arf Al-Shadiy Sharh Al-Tirmidhi p.156).
14 - Concerning the 15th night of Sha'ban, Abdul Aziz Bin Baz
says that "there are many Ahadith presented to show the virtue of this
night, but they are weak and it is not permissible to rely on them". He
goes on to say that "celebrating the night of the 15th of Sha'ban by
specifying its night for worship and the day for fasting is the most
contemptible type of innovation that has been introduced after the era
of the Companions"! He ends by saying that there is no evidence from the
Prophet (SAW) establishing the virtue of this of night (See Fatawa
Shaykh Bin Baz 6/134-5, 15/404-5 & 154/430-1).
15 - Al-Albani: Silsilah Al-Ahadith Al Sahihah 3/135
16 - Taqi Usmani: Islamic Months: Merits & Precepts p73 &
Fazlur-Rahman Azami: Shab-e-Barat (1992) p.13
17 - See Al-Albani: Silsilah Al-Ahadith Al-Sahihah 3/135-139
18 - Al-Tabarani: Al-Mu'jam Al-Kabir 20/108-9, Ibn Hibban:
Sahih Ibn Hibban 7/470, Al-Bayhaqi: Shu'bal Iman 2/288, Abulhasan
Al-Qazwini: Al-Amali 4/2, Ibn 'Asakir: Al-Tarikh 15/302 & Ibn Abi 'Asim:
Al-Sunnah 1/224
19 - Ibn Rajab: Lataif Al-Ma'arif 1/224
20 - Ibn Hajar Al-Haytami: Majma' Al-Zawaid 8/65
21 - Shuayb Al-Arna'ut: Al-Ihsan fi Taqrib Sahih Ibn Hibban
12/481 #5665 & Nasiruddin Al-Albani: Silsilah Al-Ahadith Al-Sahihah
3/135 #1144
22 - Musnad Ahmad 2/176 #6642. Al-Bazzar also related this
Hadith and he classified it as 'hasan'
23 - Al-Albani: Silsilah Al-Ahadith Al-Sahihah 3/136
24 - Bukhari & Muslim
25 - Fazlur Rahman Azami: Shab-e-Barat p.14
26 - Ibn Taymiyyah: Iqtida Al Sirat Al-Mustaqim p.302
27 - Ahmad AbdurRahman Al-Banna: Bulughul Amani min Asrar
Fathur Rabbani 9/203
28 - Abdul Rahman Mubarakpuri: Tuhfatul Ahwadhi Sharh
Al-Tirimdhi 2/53
Re: Shab-e-baraat is tonight.
**Sobar dosto **I know you revived an old thread and it’ll probably get locked, but can you give a reference to what you posted?
I say there is no basis of praying extra during this night and it should NOT be signaled out. Here’s my reference:
http://www.islamqa.com/index.php?ref=11086&ln=eng&txt=baraat
Re: Shab-e-baraat is tonight.
That’s if you follow the salafi view.. the traditional view is: