Muharram: The Start of the Islamic Calendar
By: Muhammad Taqi Usmani
Muharram
is the month with which the Muslims begin their lunar Hijrah Calendar.
It is one of the four sanctified months about which the Holy Quran says,
"The number of the months according to Allah is twelve months
(mentioned) in the Book of Allah on the day in which He created heavens
and the earth. Among these (twelve months) there are four sanctified".
These four months, according to the authentic traditions are the months of Zulqadah, Zulhijjah, Muharram
and Rajab. All the commentators of the Holy Quran are unanimous on this
point, because the Holy Prophet in his sermon on the occasion of his
last Hajj, has declared:
"One year consists of twelve months, of which four are sanctified months, three of them are in sequence; Zulqadah, Zulhijjah, Muharram, and the fourth is Rajab."
The
specific mention of these four months does not mean that any other
month has no sanctity, because the month of Ramadan is admittedly the
most sanctified month in the year. But these four months were
specifically termed as sanctified months for the simple reason that
their sanctity was accepted even by the pagans of Makkah.
In fact, every month, out of the twelve, is originally equal to the
other, and there is no inherent sanctity, which may be attributed to
one of them in comparison to other months. When Allah Almighty chooses a
particular time for His special blessings, then it acquires sanctity
out of His grace.
Thus, the sanctity of these four months was recognized right from
the days of Sayyidina Ibrahim. Since the Pagans of Makkah attributed
themselves to Sayyidina Ibrahim they observed the sanctity of these four
months and despite their frequent tribal battles, they held it unlawful
to fight in these months.
In the Shariah of our Holy Prophet the sanctity of these months
was upheld and the Holy Quran referred to them as the "sanctified
months".
The month of Muharram has certain other characteristics peculiar to it, which are specified below.
Fasting during the month
The Holy Prophet has said:
"The best fasts after the fasts of Ramadan are those of the month of Muharram."
Although the fasts of the month of Muharram
are not obligatory, yet, the one who fasts in these days out of his own
will and choice is entitled to a great reward by Allah Almighty. The
Hadith cited above signifies that the fasts of the month of Muharram
are most reward-able ones among the Nafl fasts i.e. the fasts one
observes out of his own choice without being obligatory on him.
The Hadith does not mean that the award promised for fasts of Muharram
can be achieved only by fasting for the whole month. On the contrary,
each fast during this month has merit. Therefore, one should avail of
this opportunity as much as he can.
The day of Ashurah
Although the month of Muharram is a sanctified month as a whole, yet, the 10th day of Muharram is the most sacred among all its days. The day is named Ashurah.
According to the Holy companion Ibn Abbas. The Holy Prophet , when
migrated to Madinah, found that the Jews of Madinah used to fast on the
10th day of Muharram. They said that it was the
day on which the Holy Prophet Musa (Moses) and his followers crossed
the Red Sea miraculously and the Pharaoh was drowned in its water.
On hearing this from the Jews, the Holy Prophet said, "We are more
closely related to Musa than you" and directed the Muslims to fast on
the day of Ashurah. (Abu Dawood)
It is also reported in a
number of authentic traditions that in the beginning, fasting on the day
of Ashurah was obligatory for the Muslims.
It was later that the fasts of Ramadan were made obligatory and the
fast on the day of ''Ashurah was made optional. Sayyidah Aishah has
said:
"When the Holy Prophet came to Madinah, he fasted on
the day of Ashurahh and directed the people to fast it. But when the
fasts of Ramadan were made obligatory, the obligation of fasting was
confined to Ramadan and the obligatory nature of the fast of Ashurah was
abandoned. One can fast on this day, if he so wills, or can avoid
fasting, if he so wills."
However, the Holy Prophet used to fast on the day of Ashurah even after the fasting in Ramadan was made obligatory.
Abdullah
Ibn Masud reports that the Holy Prophet preferred the fast of Ashurah
to the fast of other days and preferred the fast of Ramadhan to the fast
of Ashurahh. (Bukhari and Muslim)
In short, it is established through a number of authentic hadith
that fasting on the day of Ashurah is Sunnah of the Holy Prophet and
makes one entitled to a great reward.
According to another
Hadith, it is more advisable that the fast of Ashurah should either be
prefixed or suffixed by another fast. It means that one should fast two
days: the 9th an 10th of Muharram or the 10th
and 11th of it. The reason of this additional fast as mentioned by the
Holy Prophet is that the Jews used to fast on the day of Ashurah
alone, and the Holy Prophet wanted to distinguish the Islamic-way of
fasting from that of Jews. Therefore, he advised the Muslims to add
another fast to that of Ashurah.
Some traditions signify another feature of the day of Ashurah.
According
to these traditions one should be more generous to his family by
providing more food to them on this day as compared to other days. These
traditions are not very authentic according to the science of Hadith.
Yet, some Scholars like Baihaqi and Ibn Hibban have accepted them as
reliable.
However, there are some
legends and misconceptions with regard to Ashurah that have managed to
find their way into the minds of the ignorant, but have no support of
authentic Islamic sources, some very common of them are these:
This is the day in which Adam was created.
This is the day in which Ibrahim was born.
This is the day in which Allah accepted the repentance of Sayyidina Ibrahim .
This is the day on which the Qiyamah (dooms-day) will take place.
Whoever takes bath in the day of Ashurah will never get ill.
All
these and other similar whims and fancies are totally baseless and the
traditions referred to in this respect are not worthy of any credit.
Some people take it as Sunnah to prepare a particular type of meal
in the day of Ashurah. This practice, too, has no basis in the authentic
Islamic sources.
Some other people attribute the sanctity of
Ashurah to the martyrdom of Sayyidina Husain during his battle with the
Syrian army. No doubt, the martyrdom of Sayyidina Husain is one of the
most tragic episodes of our history. Yet, the sanctity of Ashurah cannot
be ascribed to this event for the simple reason that the sanctity of
'Ashurah was established during the days of the Holy Prophet much
earlier than the birth of Sayyidna Husain.
On the contrary, it is one of the merits of Sayyidna Husain that his martyrdom took place on the day of Ashurah.
Another misconception about the month of Muharram
is that it is an evil or unlucky month, for Sayyidna Husain was killed
in it. It is for this misconception that people avoid holding marriage
ceremonies in the month of Muharram. This is
again a baseless concept which is contrary to the express teachings of
the Holy Quran and the Sunnah. Such superstitions have been totally
negated by the Holy Prophet . If the death of an eminent person in a
particular day renders that day unlucky for all times to come, one can
hardly find a day, free from this bad luck, out of 365 days of the whole
year, because each and every day has a history of the demise of some
eminent person. The Holy Quran and the Sunnah of the Holy Prophet have
made us free from such superstitious beliefs, and they should deserve no
attention.
Another wrong practice related to this month is to hold the
lamentation and mourning ceremonies in the memory of martyrdom of
Sayyidna Husain.
As mentioned earlier, the event of Karbala is
one of the most tragic events of our history, but the Holy Prophet has
forbidden us from holding the mourning ceremonies on the death of any
person. The people of Jahiliyyah (Ignorance) used to mourn over their
deceased relatives or friends through loud lamentations, by tearing
their clothes and by beating their cheeks and chests. The Holy Prophet
stopped the Muslims from doing all this and directed them to observe
patience by saying "Inna lillaahi wa innaa ilayhi raaji oon". A number
of authentic hadith are available on the subject.
To quote only one of them:
"He is not from our group who slaps his cheeks, tears his clothes and cries in the manner of the people of jahiliyyah."
All
the authentic jurists are unanimous on the point that the mourning of
this type is absolutely impermissible. Even Sayyidna Husain shortly
before his demise, had advised his beloved sister Sayyidah Zainab not to
mourn over his death in this manner. He said:
"My dear sister, I swear upon you that you, in case I die, shall
not tear your clothes, nor scratch your face, nor curse anyone for me or
pray for your death".
It is evident from this advice of
Sayyidna Husain that this type of mourning is condemned even by the
blessed person for the memory of whom these mourning ceremonies are
held. Every Muslim should avoid this practice and abide by the teachings
of the Holy Prophet and his beloved grand child Sayyidina Husain.
Blessings of Muharram
It is the first month of the Islamic Calendar.
The meaning of the word:- The word "Muharram"
means "Forbidden." Even before Islam, this month was always known as a
scared month in which all unlawful acts were forbidden, prominently the
shedding of blood.
A blessing of Muharram:- There are many bounties of this month, especially the tenth of Muharram.
Two of the many virtues of the 10th of Muharram:-
On
this day he who spends more lavishly for the sake of his family
members, Allah Taala will bestow blessing upon the sustenance of the
following year.
Abu Qataada has related that the Prophet has reported to have said, It is my thought that by fasting on the 10th of Muharram Allah Taala will pardon the sins of the past year.(Tirmizi)
Events of Muharram
Hadhrat Hussain was martyred in this month.
Shaykhain Tirmizi & Haakim has narrated from Anas that the following verse:
"Allah may forgive thee of thy sins that which is past and that which is to come." (Al-Fath)was revealed on the 10th of Muharram.
The Prophet Muhammed went to defeat Bani Muhaarin and Bani Tha'laba (Tribes of Bani Gatfan) in the year 4 A.H. (Asahhus-siyar)
1 comment:
mashaAllah it is the great article regarding the most blessed month and to shed more light on the importance of worship in this holy month you should focus on holy Quran (the authentic words of Allah) so that you will never miss the worship of Allah in this month. jazak Allah
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