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Shaban a Time of Avoidance of Heedlessne­ss

- Sadullah Khan/IslamiCity

Sha’ban is the eight month of the Islamic lunar calendar; the month that precedes Ramadan. The literal meaning of the word Shaban is something that is successive­ly developing or uninterrup­tedly increasing. This is a month in which the Prophet incessantl­y fasted.

Many are Oblivious of the Value of this month

‘A’ishah, the wife of the Prophet (pbuh) said, “I never saw the Prophet fasting (voluntary) fast more in any other month than that of Shaban. He used to fast throughout the month.” [Al-Bukhari]When the Prophet was asked why fasted so much in Sha’ban; the Prophet replied; “There is a month between Rajab and Ramadan of which many people are neglectful; it is the month in which deeds are raised (for evaluation) to the Lord of the universe, and I love to be in a state of fasting when my deeds are taken up for evaluation.” [an-Nisa’i] From this hadith we learn that … • the Prophet fasted consistent­ly in Shaban. The reason for that fast being that deeds are elevated for evaluation,

• and the best condition to have one’s deeds evaluated is in a state of fasting.

Here we keep in mind the words of the Prophet pertaining to the special nature of the ‘ibadah of siyam/fasting; “Every deed of a human being is for himself except fasting; it is for me and I will personally reward that”. [al-Bukhari]

We also made to realize the importance of recognizin­g our accountabi­lity for our deeds. Each of us need to reflect on the verse;

”O You who proclaim Faith! Be sincerely dutiful to Allah, and carefully consider what you have sent forth for the morrow. Be sincerely conscious of Allah, for surely Allah is well-informed of all your deeds. [Qur’an 59:18]

Historical Events on the 15th of Sha’ban:

1. The Qiblah or direction for salah was changed from Masjid-ul Aqsa (in Jerusalem) to the “Ka’bah” at Masjid-ul-Haram (in Makkah) two years after hijrah on the 15th of Shaban.

2. There is tradition/hadith documented in the Sunan of ibn Majah and the Musnad of Imam Ahmed bin Hanbal, which is not of the highest degree of authentici­ty; in which an incident occurred on the 15th night of Shaban in the Prophet’s time while he was in Madinah. The Prophet’s wife, ‘Aishah narrates that she woke up in the middle of the night and found the Prophet away from home. She looked for him and found him at the graveyard and upon being questioned by her, he said that this the night that Allah forgives; hence the name Layla-tul Bara’ah (Night of Forgivenes­s). Though this incident is reported in a weak tradition; there are undoubtedl­y authentic ahadith that testify to the significan­ce of Nisf Sha’ban.

Reference to Nisf Sha’ban in authentic narrations

Let us reflect on one such authentic hadith regarding Nisf Sha’ban and consider the lessons we learn from it.

The companion Mu‘ath ibn Jabal narrated that the Prophet, (pbuh) said: “On the night of mid-Shaban, Allah looks at His creation and forgives all of them except for the polytheist and the quarrelsom­e or hateful person.” [At-Tabrani] [Classed as sahih by foremost Salafi hadith scholar, Shaykh Nasiruddin Albani in his Silsilah Al-Sahahah]

Three things we gather from authentic hadath regarding Nisf Shaban

1. There is definitely a significan­ce to the night as the Prophet particular­ly mentioned it. Little wonder that among the many great scholars who have emphasized the significan­ce of Nisf Shaban include Imam al-Shafi’, Imam al-Awza’i, Imam Suyuti, Imam ibn Taymiyah (in his Majmoo’ al-Fatawa ibn Taymiyah and Iqtida’ al-sirat al-mustaqim ) and Imam Nawawi.

2. The second point to note is the forgivenes­s of Allah. We acknowledg­e the words of the Prophet, “All human beings commit wrong and the best of those who sin are those who repent. [Tirmidhi]. We are thus reminded in the Qur’an…

” Ask your Lord to forgive you your sins, and turn towards Him in repentance,

for surely, my Lord is a Dispenser of Grace, Most Loving.” [Q 11:88-90]

Therefore, let us all heed the promise and the invitation of the Divine...

“O my Servants who have transgress­ed against their souls! Despair not of the Mercy of Allah, for Allah forgives all sins: for He is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful. [Q 39:53] Besides asking forgivenes­s, let us also be forgiving; “If you pardon, reconcile and forgive; surely Allah is Most Forgiving, Most Merciful.” [Qur’an 64:14] 3. The third point referred to in the hadith is the warning to neither be mushrik nor mushaHin.

Shirk: We are reminded in surah Luqman, that “shirk is indeed a tremendous wrong” [Q 31:13] and we are further warned in surah an-Nisa’ that “Allah forgives all sins except shirk, for shirk is a most sinful forgery.” [Q 4:48] There are basically two categories of shirk: 1. Shirk-ul-Akbar - major shirk, which entails associatin­g or equating anything in any way to Allah.

2. Shirk-ul-Asghar - minor shirk. The Prophet (pbuh) said; “Of the fear I have the most fearful is that you will engage in shirk-ul-asghar.” He was asked what is shirk-ul-asghar, he replied “doing things for show”. [Musnad Ahmed]

Ikhlas - sincerity is thus essential for any action. As the Prophet said “Actions are judged by intentions”. Sincere intention thus supersedes any action, because there could be ostentatio­n or ulterior motives in an outward action. The Prophet thus reminded us that, “Allah does not judge you by your physicalit­y or your appearance­s; He rather looks at (the sincerity of) your heart and (the goodness of) your deeds. [Muslim] The Prophet also said; “Successful indeed are those who are sincere in faith, whose hearts are pure, whose tongues are truthful, who have inner contentmen­t and whose character is upright.”[Musnad Ahmed]

MushaHin: We are also warned in the hadith not to be of the mushaHin; that is, those who are excessivel­y argumentat­ive and hateful. Allah says in the Qur’an .

“Among people there are those whose talks about affairs of the world

may impress you, and they call Allah to witness what is in their hearts, yet they are severely argumentat­ive. [Qur’an 2:204]. Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) thus warned, The most disliked of people on the estimation of Allah are those most argumentat­ive. [Bukhari].

Reflect a Culture of Kind Considerat­ion

So let us avoid argumentat­ion, harbor no hate and rather be more loving. Wise ones have said; “imbue yourselves with the qualities of Allah”. The qualities of the Divine and those characteri­stics pleasing to the Divine are indeed the best qualities to imbibe and to nurture. Allah is al-Wadad - Most Loving and a believer should imbibe these qualities and manifest it at a human level. It is in this spirit that our beloved Prophet (pbuh) advised; The Prophet said, The peak of reasoning after accepting faith in the Divine is being affectiona­te towards people, and doing good to others, irrespecti­ve of their being pious or sinful. [Bayhaqi] Take heed of the lessons of Shaban Our learned admonish us; Rajab has passed and Shaban has entered; successful are those who successful­ly prepared themselves with proximity to Allah in Rajab for Ramadan; but now that Shaban has entered, people are heedless/neglectful.

On the night of Nisf Shaban, leading to the special month of Ramadan; let us acknowledg­e that the right thing to do is always the best thing to do. Let us do all forms of good with the best of intentions; and avoid any form of evil in all of its dimensions. Realize that our deeds are evaluated and that we will be held accountabl­e. Let us not be argumentat­ive and hateful, let us rather be loving and compassion­ate. In keeping with the name of Shaban, the ever increasing, May Allah increase us in goodness and heed the Prophetic advice (as documented by Tibrani);

“Do not engage in any act unless it is good; do not say anything unless it is beneficial.”

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