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Many Muslims in various countries pray on the
15th night of Shabaan, and ask for forgiveness of their sins and on
the following day proceed to fast. To do this is in no way against
the Qur’an nor the Sunnah. There are many narrations that support
its validity.
There is one night in the year when Allah (Soobha
Nahu Wata’ala) gives the knowledge to the Angels, about what is
going to happen in the following year, for example, who is going to
die, who will be born, who will be ill and how much food people will
have in the year, etc.
The Majority of the scholars of Islam say:
That
night is Laila-tul-Qadar in the month of Ramadan but the other
scholars like Ikramah who is student of Abdullah bin Abbas (Radi
allahu unho) says that night is 15th of Shabaan. There is a Hadith
which Imam Tabari (Radi allahu unho) writes: Prophet [May Allah
bless Him and grant Him peace] said, ‘From Shabaan to Shabaan there
is a decision made of who is going to die, be married and some
people get married but their names are written in the death
program.
[Tafsir Tabari, under Surah Dukhan, verse 1 by Imam Tabari]
This narration is Ikrama’s, the other
scholar’s statements are proven that 15th night of
Shabaan is a holy night but there is no doubt that Allah (Soobha
Nahu Wata’ala) gives the full knowledge to the Angels in the night
of Laila-tul-Qadar, which is in the month of Ramadan.
If we read all the narration's regarding
Laila-tul-Qadar and the 15th night of Shabaan we can reach the
conclusion that the yearly program started on the 15th night of
Shabaan and completed on Laila-tul-Qadar. There might be a suspicion
as to ‘why does a year program take so long from Shabaan
to Ramadan? The answer is Allah knows the best. No one can
understand for sure the philosophy of Allah’s work. He made the
worlds in six days. Who knows why He took six days to make the
worlds. To examine all of the above statements consult these books:
“Tafsir Tabari, Fathul Qadeer by Qadi
Shawkani, Tafsir Qurtabi, Tafsir Bagawi, Tafsir Mazhari, Tafsir
Ma’ah riyful Qur’an, Tafsir Ibn Kathir, Tafsir Zia-ul-Qur’an under
the verse of Surah Al- Dokhan verse 1 to 5”
There are some other narrations that inform us
about the Excellency of the 15th night of Shabaan.
Imam Ibn Majah states:
It
is narrated by Ali (Radi allahu unho) that the Prophet [May Allah
bless Him and grant Him peace] stated; “ when it is the 15th night
of Shabaan, do Qiyaam in the night, and fast in the morning, and ask
for forgiveness. Because on that night Allah calls: ‘Is there
anyone who is asking for forgiveness so that I can forgive them, who
is in distress that I may relieve his distress, is there anyone who
needs (rizq) food that I may give it to him.’ And this continues
till the morning.” [Ibn Majah chapter Salaah]
Imam Tirmidhi writes:
Aisha
Radi Allahu unha said: “On this night the Prophet [May Allah bless
Him and grant Him peace] went to Jannat-ul-Baqee to make du’a, I
followed him. The Prophet [May Allah bless Him and grant Him peace]
said to me: Allah puts His attention towards the first Heaven,
and forgives the sins of the people, even if they were equivalent to
the hairs of the goats of Bunn Qalb. (A tribe who at the
time had a lot of goats)
[ Tirmidhi , Kitab-us-Siyaam]
Imam Bukhari has objected upon one narrator but
this is compensated by the fact that Ibn Maja has narrated it with
different narrations (chains).
Allama Dhahabi, and Hafidhh Ibn Kathir quoted
from Hafidhh Abu Zurah that only 30 Hadith in Ibn Majah are weak. [Tadhkaratul-
Hufaadh by Hafidhh Dha'ha'bi and Tareek Ibn Kathir biography Ibn
Majah
Some other people have stated that more than
30 Hadith are da’eef, (weak) but the narrations we have are not
amongst those 30, that is why these Hadith can be used to support
the validity of 15th Shabaan night.
Even Imam Tirmidhi’s narration is weak but
this does not belittle the subject, when it concerns its merits and
excellence - since weak narrations are still acceptable. However, we
would like to ask those people who are so against the Mid Shabaan,
wether they have even a weak hadith to disprove the prayers on the
15th of Shabaan? In reality they have no narration against the 15th
night of Shabaan. If there are any they should prove it. Those who
are against the 15th night of Shabaan usually say ‘Why do you
celebrate the 15th night of Shabaan?’ The answer is
why do all of the Saudi Arabian scholars celebrate Laila-tul-Qadar
on the 27th of Ramadan in Haramain (Makkah and Madinah).
‘Did the Prophet [May Allah bless Him and grant Him peace] and his
companions' celebrate the Laila-tul-Qadar on the 27th of
Ramadan?’ The answer is no, they did not. So if this is
permitted the 15th night of Shabaan is also permitted as well.
The Ahl-Sunnah say this is a permissible
act, but it is not a Sunnah. There is enough proof that if the
majority of the Muslims consider it to be good then it is
sufficient. As the Prophet [May Allah bless Him and grant Him
peace] stated: The thing that group of a Muslims says is good, it is
accepted to Allah.
[ “Mishkat chapter Ihtisaam”]
Two great followers of Ibn Taymiyah and
Muhammad bin Abdul Wahhab Al Najdi, are Hafidhh Abdullah Rawpari and
Thanaa’ullah Amritsari, both state that to worship on the 15th night
of Shabaan is not Bid’ah and the person who does Ibada (Worship) on
this night will obtain reward for it. The narrations concerning
this night are weak but this does not matter since weak Ahadith are
acceptable for virtuous actions.
[Fatawa Ahl-e-Hadith by Hafidhh Rawpari and
Fatawa Thanaa’iya by Thana’ullah Amritsari, chapter on fasting]
Hafidhh Ibn Tayymiya writes:
The excellency regarding the 15th of Shabaan
is an area of dispute between the Scholars, some of them say that
there is no significance of this night, but Imam Ahmed recognises
the excellency of this night, our other Hanbli Scholars also agree
with Imam Ahmed. There are Ahadith on this night being significant,
some of them are from Sunnan
(Tirmizy, Ibn
Majah) and the other Ahdeeth books as well
[Iqtidah Siratul Mustaqeem page 203 by Hafidhh
Ibn Taymiyah]
The
people who reject the significance of this night argue that the holy
Qur’an was not revealed on this night so that is why there is no
significance of this night It is true that the Holy Qur’an was
revealed in Ramadan, but the significance is because the Ahadeeth
that tells us bout the reward one will get if he/She worshipped
on15th night of Shabaan. We pray to Allah if everything stated is
correct eccept it, but if there is any mistake may Allah forgive us.
(Amin) |