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English
Lecturere : Abu Ammar Yaser Al-Qady Reviewing : Muhammad AbdulRaoof
In this episode Shaikh Yaser Qadhi explains the importance of fasting the six days of Shawwal, its Rulings and its reward in the light of Quran and Sunnah.
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English
Mufti : Muhammad Salih Al-Munajjid
A fatwa in English in which Sh. Muhammad Saleh Al-Munajjed (may Allah preserve him) answers the following question, "Will a person be rewarded if he combines three of the six days of Shawwal with the White Days (13,14,15 from every month)?
- Chinese Writer : The Section of Scientific in daar Ibn Khuzaymah Translation : Abu Abdullah Ahmad Bin Abdullah Al-Seni Reviewing : Le Teshig Sheia
- English
- English Writer : Muhammad Salih Al-Munajjid
A brief article on the virtue and reward of fasting six days of Shawwaal month after the obligatory fast of Ramadan month. It emphasizes that it is a recommended not obligatory act of worship.
- French Writer : Ibn Rajab Al-Hanbali Translation : Kareem Zintese Reviewing : Abu Hamza Al-Jermani common_publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
This article in French shows that fasting the six days after Ramadan is an evidence on the fasting person's thanks to his Lord almighty for His easiness of fasting Ramadan, increase in goodness. It is also a sign of loving the righteous deeds and a desire to continue in this righteous path.
- Uyghur Writer : A. Garloge Reviewing : N. Tamkeni
This article presents some benefits of fasting the six days of Shawwal and some rulings related to that, compared to the evidences from the authentic hadiths.
- Uzbek Writer : Muhammad Salih Al-Munajjid
There is no doubt that a Muslim is required to keep performing good deeds and purifying his soul. Therefore, acts of worship and good deeds were ordained. The more good deeds a servant performs, the more his soul will be purified and vice versa. Thus, those performing good deeds are pure-hearted and righteous while those committing sins are hard-hearted and corrupted. Fasting is one of the acts of worship that purifies and cures the heart of its diseases. The month of Ramadan is a season for reckoning one's deeds. Its days are purification for the heart. Hence, a fasting one comes out of Ramadan with a new heart and state. Fasting the six days of Shawwal is one of the valuable opportunities as a fasting one performs another good deed after fasting Ramadan. This article explains some virtues of fasting the six days of Shawwal.
- Thai
- Arabic
- Thai Writer : Safi Othman Reviewing : Safi Othman
Mentioned the sunnah of the prophet of Allah peace be upon him in urging the fasting of six days of Shawwal after Ramadan fasting, and that is as fasting whole year.
- Hindi Mufti : Muhammad ibn Saleh al-Othaimeen Translation : Ata’a Alrahman Deya’a Allah Reviewing : Shaqeq Al-Rahman Deya’ Allah Al-Madani common_publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
Chosen fatawas about the manner of fasting six days in the month of Shawwal and whether they should be consecutive.
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