Chapter 43: The Six Fasts of Shawwaal
Haafidh Ibn Rajab al-Hanbalee (d.795) [May Allaah have Mercy on him] says in his book Lataa'if al-Ma'aarif (Pg. 169-174)
Haafidh Ibn Rajab al-Hanbalee (d.795) [May Allaah have Mercy on him] says in his book Lataa'if al-Ma'aarif (Pg. 169-174)
Returning back to fasting after Ramadhaan brings
various benefits, from them include the following:
-Fasting these six days increases our reward to
the extent that it is like we have fasted a whole lifetime
-Fasting these six and before Ramadhaan in
Sha’baan are like optional deeds one does before the obligatory, similar to
Salaah, we pray recommended prayers before and after the obligatory one
-It removes any deficiency or shortcomings in
the obligatory fasts. Everyone has shortcomings in their worship so we are all
in need of trying to make it perfect as we can compensate for these
shortcomings in the obligatory acts of worship in recommended ones. For this
reason the Prophet [Peace and Blessings of Allaah be Upon him] said, “Do not
say I fasted the whole of Ramadhaan or I stood for all of it.” The Companions
[May Allaah be Pleased with him] explained that this is to prevent anyone
giving themselves self-praise.
‘Umar bin ‘Abdul-‘Azeez [May Allaah have Mercy
on him] used to say, “If someone is not able to give Zakaat al-Fitr then he
should fast these days as they will compensate for any shortcomings in his
worship and in his Eemaan.”
-Also from the benefits of fasting these six is
that it is a sign that one’s acts of worship is accepted is that doing good
deeds for this person becomes easy for him to do. Some of the Salaf used to say
that the reward for doing good deeds is being able to do more good deeds
afterwards. So the one who does good deeds and then continues in doing good
deeds has been giving a sign that his deeds are being accepted. Likewise, if
one does a good deed and then follows it with a bad then this is a sign that
his good deeds haven’t been accepted.
-From the benefits of fasting these is that it
shows thanks to Allaah that He has Forgiven them their sins in Ramadhaan and,
as we have explained before, they are forgiven their sins on the last day of
Ramadhaan and given their rewards at the completion of the month, thus fasting
these days is a form of showing thanks to Allaah for these blessings. The
Prophet [Peace and Blessings of Allaah be Upon him] would stand for long hours
during the night and when asked why when his sins where forgiven, he replied by
saying, “Should I not be a thankful slave?” Likewise, Allaah, the Most High,
has ordered us to be thankful for the blessings given to us by remembering Him,
“He wants that
you must complete the same number (of days), and that you must magnify Allah
[(i.e. to say Takbeer or Allaahu-Akbar) on seeing the crescent of the
months of Ramadan and Shawwal] for having guided you so that you may be
grateful to Him.”
[Baqarah 2:185]
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