Religion:Shawwal

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Short description: Tenth month of the Islamic calendar


Shawwal
Eid Ul Fitr.jpg
Eid Al Fitr celebration in Bangladesh
Native nameTemplate:Native name checker
CalendarTemplate:Pluralize from textIslamic calendar
Month number10
Number of days29-30 (depends on actual observation of the moon's crescent)
Significant daysEid al-Fitr


Fasting during Shawwāl

The first day of Shawwāl is Eid al-Fitr, fasting is prohibited. Some Muslims observe six days of optional fasting during Shawwāl beginning the day after Eid ul-Fitr since fasting is prohibited on this day. These six days of fasting together with the Ramadan fasts, are equivalent to fasting all year round. The reasoning behind this tradition is that a good deed in Islam is rewarded 10 times, hence fasting 30 days during Ramadan and 6 days during Shawwāl is equivalent to fasting the whole year in fulfillment of the obligation.[1]

The Shia scholars do not place any emphasis on the six days being consecutive while among the Sunnis the majority of Shafi`i scholars consider it recommended to fast these days consecutively. They based this on a hadith related by Tabarani and others wherein Muhammad is reported to have said, "Fasting six consecutive days after Eid al-Fitr is like fasting the entire year."[2] Other traditional scholarly sources among the Hanafiyya and Hanbaliyya do not place an emphasis on consecutive days, while the strongest opinion of the Malikiyya prefers any six days of the month, consecutively or otherwise.

Timing

The Islamic calendar is a lunar calendar, and months begin when the first crescent of a new moon is sighted. Since the Islamic lunar calendar year is 11 to 12 days shorter than the solar year, Shawwāl migrates throughout the seasons. The estimated start and end dates for Shawwāl, based on the Umm al-Qura calendar of Saudi Arabia, are:[3]

Shawwāl dates between 2022 and 2026
AH First day (CE/AD) Last day (CE/AD)
1443 02 May 2022 30 May 2022
1444 21 April 2023 20 May 2023
1445 10 April 2024 08 May 2024
1446 30 March 2025 28 April 2025
1447 20 March 2026 17 April 2026

Islamic events

  • Every 1st day of Shawwāl, Eid al-Fitr is celebrated throughout the Muslim World for three consecutive days until the 3rd day of this month (but celebrations of the festival lasts until the 29th/30th day as per the festive season's duration).
  • 07 Shawwāl 3 AH, early Muslims took part in the Battle of Uhud.
  • 10 Shawwal, birth of Ahmed Raza Khan.
  • 13 Shawwāl, primary traditionist of the Sunni Muslims, Muhammad al-Bukhari, was born in 194 AH.[citation needed]
  • 18 Shawwal, urs of Sufi Mystic And Poet Amir Khusro.
  • 22 Shawwāl 1284 AH, death of Haji Dost Muhammad Qandhari, an Afghan Sufi master of Naqshbandi tradition.
  • 25 Shawwāl 148 AH, martyrdom of Imām Ja‘far as-Sādiq.
  • 27 Shawwāl 1391 AH, Surrender of the Pakistan Armed Forces Eastern Command to the Joint Indo-Bangladeshi Armed Forces on 16th December 1971 CE, Thursday, thus ending the Bangladesh Liberation War and the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971.

Notes

  1. [1] Islam online.
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  3. Umm al-Qura calendar of Saudi Arabia

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