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Hadith and Sunnah

Allah has created varying seasons throughout the year for the people’s benefit. Similarly, Allah out of his infinite mercy has assigned different seasons for particular Ibadaah as well. These are special times, which Allah has assigned for increased Ibadaah.

It is related by Abu Thalaba (ra) that the Blessed Prophet (saws) said: on the 15th night of Shabaan Allah looks over at His creation, and forgives all the believers but for the one who begrudges and hates; he leaves them in theirenmity.

This hadith is narrated by Bayhaqi (rahemullah) in Shubal Imaan, Hafiz Ibn Abi Asim in Kitabus Sunnah, Imam Suyuti in Durrel Manthoor and Shaykh Albani confirms its authenticity by narrating it in his Silsilah Sahiha.

Shabaan and Laylatul Bara'a

Allah has created varying seasons throughout the year for the people’s benefit. Similarly, Allah out of his infinite mercy has assigned different seasons for particular Ibadaah as well. These are special times, which Allah has assigned for increased Ibadaah.

Of course, a Mu’min is expected to be performing Ibadaah continuously throughout his or her life, but these special opportunities exist so that every believer may get a chance to attain closeness to Allah and also earn manifold rewards.

One of the great opportunities sand blessings is the month of Shabaan. It is reported in authentic haidth that Rasulullah (saws) used to increase his Ibadaah particularly in this month. It is recorded in Sahih Bukhari that:

Aisha radhiallahu anhaa narrates that the Blessed Prophet (saws) fasted for so long [many days] we thought he would never break his fast. Then he would do iftar (for so many days) we thought he will never fast. I have never seen the Blessed Prophet (saws) fast for a whole month besides the month of Ramadan and keep more fasts [outside of Ramadan] than in the month of Shabaan. (Reported in Bukhari).

Usamah bin Zaid narrates that I said:

Oh Blessed Prophet (saws)! I don not see you fasting any month more than the month Shabaan. The Blessed Prophet (saws) replied: People are ignorant of it; being between the months of Rajab and Ramadan. All deeds are raised towards Rabb Al Alameen in the month. Thus, I wish that my deeds are raised when I am fasting. (Reported in Nisai, Musnad Ahmad)

Aisha radhiallahu anhaa narrates that I never saw the Blessed Prophet (saws) fast in any month more than the month of Shabaan. He used to fast the whole month except for some days; in fact, he used to fast the whole month (of Shabaan). (Reported in Nisai, Abu Dawood, Musnad Ahmad)

Abu Huraira (ra) relates that Aisha radhiallahu anhaa narrated to them the hadith that the Blessed Prophet (saws) fasted the whole month of Shabaan. She said: I asked the Blessed Prophet (saws): Oh Blessed Prophet (saws) your most favorite month to fast is Shabaan? He replied: Allah assigns the year of death for each person (in the month of Shabaan), thus, I wish my death come when I am fasting. (the chain of narration is ranked “Hasan” in Al-Targheeb wal Tarheeb and is also related in Musnad Abu Yala)

The following things are very clear from the several ahaadith above:

  1. The month of Shabaan is a very important month and Shari’ah encourages us to perform optional Ibadaah during this month.
  2. Rasulullah (saws) used to fast most of the month of Shabaan.
  3. In this month all of the people’s deeds are presented to Allah.
  4. Rasulullah (saws) did not like for the people to neglect the importance of the month of Shabaan.
  5. In Shabaan, the lists of all the people that are suppose to die in that year handed over to the angles.

In addition to all of these virtues, there is particular emphasis for the 15th of Shabaan, which is called Laylatul Bara’a. Although some people deny the importance of the 15th night of Shabaan; there are authentic ahaadith, which clearly indicate the importance of this night.

The following few hadith have been presented with scholarly critique in order to illustrate the special virtues of this night so that the people are not deprived of a great opportunity of Ibadaah through which they can gain more nearness to Allah.

It is related by Muaz bin Jabbal (ra) that the Blessed Prophet (saws) said: Allah looks over at his creation on the fifteenth night of Shabaan and forgives everyone but for two people: A polytheist and one who holds a grudge against people.

Imam Ibn Hibban has narrated this hadith in his Sahih, Imam Bayhaqi in his Shua’bal Imaan, Imam Tabarani in Al Mu’jam al Kabeer and Abu Nu’aym in Al Hulya. Imam Haithami has also narrated this hadith in his Majmu’al Zawaid and after narrating it, he has commented that all of the people in the chain of narrators of the above hadith are trustworthy and this hadith is authentic.

This hadith is also narrated by Imam Mundhari in Al Targheeb wal Tarheeb, Imam Suyuti in Durrul Manthoor and the late shaykh Albani has also narrated this hadith in his Silsilah Sahiha (a book in which he has narrated only authentic hadith according to him).

It is related by Abu Thalaba (ra) that the Blessed Prophet (saws) said: on the 15th night of Shabaan Allah looks over at His creation, and forgives all the believers but for the one who begrudges and hates; he leaves them in their enmity.

This hadith is narrated by Bayhaqi (rahemullah) in Shubal Imaan, Hafiz Ibn Abi Asim in Kitabus Sunnah, Imam Suyuti in Durrel Manthoor and Shaykh Albani confirms its authenticity by narrating it in his Silsilah Sahiha.

Sayyidina Abdullah bin Amar (ra) has narrated that Blessed Prophet (saws) has said: “Allah on the 15th night of Shabaan looks at the people and He forgives all believers except for two kinds of people: 1) Someone who holds grudge against others. 2) Someone who has taken an innocent life.

This hadith is narrated by Imam Mundhiri in Al-Targheeb wal Tarheeb., Imam Ahmad in his Musnad, and Haifz Al Haithami in Majmual Zawaid. Shaykh Albani has narrated this hadith in his Silsilah Sahiha and after a lengthy discussion regarding its chain of narrators; he concludes that this hadith is Hasan.

In addition to the above, we find most of the great scholars have confirmed the importance and the virtue of the 15th night of Shabaan. Following are some quotations:

1. Shaykh Mansoor Bahoti Hanbali says in his well known book of Hanbali fiqh Kah-shaful Qina, Vol1: 444

As for the 15th night of Shabaan, it is a night of virtue. Some of the salaf prayed the whole night, although establishing congregational prayers (on this night) is bida’t (innovation). And the reward of Ibadaah on the 15th night of Shabaan is the same as the reward of Ibadaah on the night of E’id.

2. Imam Shafie rahmatullah alayah said in Al-Umm Vol. 1 P-231:

Imam Shafie said, “of the narrations that have reached us is, verily, dua is accepted on five nights: the night of Juma’, the night of E’id al-Adha, the night of E’id al-Fitr, the first night of Rajab and the 15th night of Shabaan”.

3. Shaykh Abu-Ishaq Ibrahim Al-Hanbali says in Al-Mubdi:

It is desirable to revive the time with salat and Ibadaah) between the two E’sha’s (Maghrib and E’sha) because of the ahaadith. Many scholars say: Similarly with the night of Ashura, the first night of Rajab and the 15th night of Shabaan.

4. Imam Shurunbulali Hanafi rahmatullah alayh says in Noorul Eidhah P.63:

It is desirable to revive the last ten nights of Ramadan, two nights of Eidain (Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha), ten nights of Zil Hijjah, and the 15th night of Shabaan.

5. Imam Ibn-Taimiyaah rahmatullah alayh was asked about the importance of 15th night of Shabaan. He replied:

As for the 15th night of Shabaan, there are many narrations and Athar (quotes from the Shabah) regarding its virtue. It has been reported of the salaf that they prayed in this night. Therefore, praying alone on this night, having precedence in the salaf, is sufficient evidence and something of this kind cannot, surely, be denied.

6. At another occasion, Imam Ibn-Taimiyaah rahmatullah alayh was asked the same question and he replied:

If one prays on this night alone or in a select company of people as many groups amongst the salaf then it is good. As for congregating in the Masjid upon a fixed prayer like gathering upon a salat with 100 rakats, and reciting Surah Ikhlas a thousand times, this is bida’t. None of the scholars extolled this and Allah knows best.

7. Shaykh Mubarakpuri writes in Tuhfatul Ahwadhi Vol.3 P.365:

You should know that a sufficient number of hadith has been narrated confirming the virtues of the 15th night of Shabaan. All these ahaadith prove that it has a basis.

After relating many Ahaadith about the importance of this night he says:

The sum of all these ahaadith is strong evidence against the one who thinks there is no proof of the virtue of the 15th night of Shabaan and Allah knows best.

May Allah give all of us tawfeeq to take advantage of this great opportunity and blessing of Allah. Ameen!!!

By Shaikh Ibrahim Memon Madani



A FACT IN HISTORY
Once there was a group of Shi'ttes called the Fatamaeen who ruled Egypt for some period. At that time, there was a lot of discussion against the Sahabah (ra) and the Fatamaeen even went as far as to wirte a book cursing Abu Bakr (ra), Umar (ra) and Aisha radhiallahu anhaa. In response to this, a scholar namedIbn Nabuzi gave a fatwa that if a person had ten arrows the should use nice against the Fatamaeen and one against the Jews. The Fatamaeen called Ibn Nabuzi to them, and asked him if he indeed gave this fatwa. Ibn Nabuzi replied that they had him wrong, he had in fact ordered that a person should use all of his arrows against the Fatamaeen.

The Fatamaeen leaders were infuriated by this response.They tried to think of the most horrible punishment they could carry out for him. Eventually, they decided that they would skin him alive from head to toe. The Fatamaeen looked extensively for someone with the stomach enough to perform such a grotesque torture. As he was being skinned, notonce did Ibn Nubazi scream or cry for pain, but only repeated, "Allah's decision has to take place and whatever Allah has decided will happen. If this is my death and Allah has written it so, then i am pleased with it." Finally , it was not Ibn Nabuzi who was overcome, but his torturer, who could not take the disgusting torment anymore, and stabbed Ibn Nubazi in the heart.

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