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Dhu al-Hijja

Dhu al-Hijja (Arabic: ذُو ٱلْحِجَّة, romanizedḎū al-Ḥijja, IPA: [ðu‿l.ħid͡ʒ.d͡ʒah]), also spelled Zu al-Hijja, is the twelfth and final month in the Islamic calendar. It is a very sacred month in the Islamic calendar, one in which the Ḥajj (Pilgrimage) takes place as well as the Festival of the Sacrifice.

Dhu al-Hijja
The Kaaba during Hajj
Native nameذُو ٱلْحِجَّة (Arabic)
CalendarIslamic calendar
Month number12
Number of days29-30 (depends on actual observation of the moon's crescent)
Significant days

"Dhu al-Hijja" literally means "Possessor of the Pilgrimage" or "The Month of the Pilgrimage". During this month Muslim pilgrims from all around the world congregate at Mecca to visit the Kaaba. The Hajj is performed on the eighth, ninth and the tenth of this month. Day of Arafah takes place on the ninth of the month. Eid al-Adha, the "Festival of the Sacrifice", begins on the tenth day and ends on sunset of the 13th.

In the Ottoman Empire times, the name in Ottoman Turkish was Zī-'l-Hìjjé[1] or Zil-hig̃g̃e.[2] In modern Turkish, the name is Zilhicce. In Urdu, the month is commonly referred to as Zilhaj or Zilhij.

Hadiths

According to Islamic traditions, the first 10 days of Dhu al-Hijja are the most blessed days in which to do good deeds according to Imam Ali: "9-10 Dhu al Hajja are the best days for nikah relations."

Narrated Ibn Abbas: The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said, "No good deeds done on other days are superior to those done on these (first ten days of Dhu al-Hijja)." Then some companions of the Prophet said, "Not even Jihad?" He replied, "Not even Jihad, except that of a man who does it by putting himself and his property in danger (for Allah's sake) and does not return with any of those things." (Reported by Tirmidhi)

Muhammad used to fast the first nine days of this month, owing to their perceived virtue .

One of the wives[vague] of Muhammad said: "Allah's Messenger used to fast the [first] nine days of Dhul-Hijjah, the day of 'Ashurah, and three days of each month." (Reported by Abu Dawud)[3]

Timing

The Islamic calendar is a lunar calendar, and months begin when new moon is sighted. Since the Islamic lunar calendar year is 11 to 12 days shorter than the solar year, Dhu al-Hijja migrates throughout the seasons. The estimated start and end dates for Dhu al-Hijja, based on the Umm al-Qura calendar of Saudi Arabia, are:[4]

Dhu al-Hijjah dates between 2021 and 2025
AH First day (CE/AD) Last day (CE/AD)
1442 11 July 2021 08 August 2021
1443 30 June 2022 29 July 2022
1444 19 June 2023 18 July 2023
1445 07 June 2024 06 July 2024
1446 28 May 2025 25 June 2025

Special days

  • The first 9 days of Dhu al-Hijja for fasting
  • The first 10 nights of Dhu al-Hijja for standing (Qiyaam) in Tahajjud
  • The 8th, 9th and 10th of Dhu al-Hijja as the days of Hajj
  • The 9th of Dhu al-Hijja as the Day of Arafah
  • Takbirut Tashreeq is observed from the 9 Dhu al-Hijja till 13 Dhu al-Hijja
  • The 10th of Dhu al-Hijja as the Night of Eid
  • Eid al-Adha (Festival of the Sacrifice) begins on the 10th day of Dhu al-Hijja and ends on sunset of the 13th Dhu al-Hijja
  • 18th Dhu al-Hijja - Eid-al-Ghadeer

Prescribed acts of worship

The following acts have been prescribed for the first nine days of Dhu al-Hijja:

On the days of Qurbani, i.e. 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th of Dhu al-Hijja, the greatest action is the spilling of blood of a sacrificial animal (Qurbani).

Reward for fasting and Tahajjud

According to the hadith, great rewards have been mentioned for fasting the first nine days of Dhu al-Hijja and standing in worship (Tahajjud) in the first 10 nights of Dhu al-Hijja:

The Prophet of Allah said: There are no days more beloved to Allah that he be worshipped in them than the ten days of Dhu al-Hijjah, fasting every day of them is equivalent to fasting a year; and standing every night of them (in Salaah) is equivalent to standing on the Night of Qadr.

— Tirmidhi, 758

This hadith has been classed as a daeef(weak) hadith by many scholars,

Narrated by at-Tirmidhi (no. 758); al-Bazzaar (no. 7816) and Ibn Maajah (1728) via Abu Bakr ibn Naafi‘ al-Basri, who said: Mas‘ood ibn Waasil told us, from Nahhaas ibn Qaham, from Qataadah, from Sa‘eed ibn al-Musayyab, from Abu Hurayrah. 

This is a da‘eef isnaad because of an-Nahhaas ibn Qaham and Mas‘ood ibn Waasil. Hence the scholars of hadith unanimously agreed that it is to be classed as da‘eef. 

At-Tirmidhi (may Allah have mercy on him) said: 

This is a ghareeb hadith, which we know only from the hadith of Mas‘ood ibn Waasil, from an-Nahhaas. 

I asked Muhammad – i.e., al-Bukhaari – about this hadith and he did not know it except via this isnaad. 

Some of this was also narrated from Qataadah, from Sa‘eed ibn al-Musayyab, from the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) in a mursal report. Yahya ibn Sa‘eed criticised Nahhaas ibn Qaham with regard to his memory. End quote. 

Al-Baghawi (may Allah have mercy on him) said: 

Its isnaad is da‘eef (end quote) 

Sharh as-Sunnah (2/624) 

Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah (may Allah have mercy on him) said:

There is some weakness in it. End quote 

Sharh al-‘Umdah (2/555) 

Al-Haafiz Ibn Hajar (may Allah have mercy on him) said: 

Its isnaad is da‘eef. End quote. 

Fath al-Baari (2/534) 

It was classed as da‘eef by Shaykh al-Albaani (may Allah have mercy on him) in as-Silsilah ad-Da‘eefah (no. 5142). 

The reason for the 10 days being distinguished is due to the combination of worship in this period of prayer, fasting, charity, Takbir and Hajj.

From the first nine days of Dhu al-Hijja, it is particularly recommended to fast the Day of Arafah (9 Dhu al-Hijja) as expiation of the sin of two years:

Abu Qatada narrates that Muhammad was asked about fasting on the Day of Arafah. He said: as for the fasting on the Day of Arafah, I anticipate that Allah will forgive the year (i.e. the sins of the year) after it and the year before it.

— Tirmizi, 758

General events

Sunni

Shi'ite

Notes

References

  1. ^ Redhouse, J.W. (1880). REDHOUSE'S TURKISH DICTIONARY. p. 470.
  2. ^ Youssof, R. (1890). Dictionnaire portatif turc-français de la langue usuelle en caractères latins et turcs. Constantinople. p. 642.
  3. ^ "Ten Blessed Days of Dhul Hijjah | Soul". Central-mosque.com. Retrieved 2013-09-26.
  4. ^ Umm al-Qura calendar of Saudi Arabia

External links

  • Islamic-Western Calendar Converter (based on the Arithmetical or Tabular Calendar).
  • Hadith on Dhul-Hijjah

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Dhu al Hijja news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Dhu al Hijja Arabic ذ و ٱل ح ج ة romanized Ḏu al Ḥijja IPA du l ħid ʒ d ʒah also spelled Zu al Hijja is the twelfth and final month in the Islamic calendar It is a very sacred month in the Islamic calendar one in which the Ḥajj Pilgrimage takes place as well as the Festival of the Sacrifice Dhu al HijjaThe Kaaba during HajjNative nameذ و ٱل ح ج ة Arabic CalendarIslamic calendarMonth number12Number of days29 30 depends on actual observation of the moon s crescent Significant daysEid al Adha Eid al Ghadir Hajj Dhu al QadahMuharram Dhu al Hijja literally means Possessor of the Pilgrimage or The Month of the Pilgrimage During this month Muslim pilgrims from all around the world congregate at Mecca to visit the Kaaba The Hajj is performed on the eighth ninth and the tenth of this month Day of Arafah takes place on the ninth of the month Eid al Adha the Festival of the Sacrifice begins on the tenth day and ends on sunset of the 13th In the Ottoman Empire times the name in Ottoman Turkish was Zi l Hijje 1 or Zil hig g e 2 In modern Turkish the name is Zilhicce In Urdu the month is commonly referred to as Zilhaj or Zilhij Contents 1 Hadiths 2 Timing 3 Special days 4 Prescribed acts of worship 5 Reward for fasting and Tahajjud 6 General events 6 1 Sunni 6 2 Shi ite 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHadiths EditAccording to Islamic traditions the first 10 days of Dhu al Hijja are the most blessed days in which to do good deeds according to Imam Ali 9 10 Dhu al Hajja are the best days for nikah relations Narrated Ibn Abbas The Prophet peace and blessings of Allah be upon him said No good deeds done on other days are superior to those done on these first ten days of Dhu al Hijja Then some companions of the Prophet said Not even Jihad He replied Not even Jihad except that of a man who does it by putting himself and his property in danger for Allah s sake and does not return with any of those things Reported by Tirmidhi Muhammad used to fast the first nine days of this month owing to their perceived virtue One of the wives vague of Muhammad said Allah s Messenger used to fast the first nine days of Dhul Hijjah the day of Ashurah and three days of each month Reported by Abu Dawud 3 Timing EditThe Islamic calendar is a lunar calendar and months begin when new moon is sighted Since the Islamic lunar calendar year is 11 to 12 days shorter than the solar year Dhu al Hijja migrates throughout the seasons The estimated start and end dates for Dhu al Hijja based on the Umm al Qura calendar of Saudi Arabia are 4 Dhu al Hijjah dates between 2021 and 2025 AH First day CE AD Last day CE AD 1442 11 July 2021 0 8 August 20211443 30 June 2022 29 July 20221444 19 June 2023 18 July 20231445 0 7 June 2024 0 6 July 20241446 28 May 2025 25 June 2025Special days EditThe first 9 days of Dhu al Hijja for fasting The first 10 nights of Dhu al Hijja for standing Qiyaam in Tahajjud The 8th 9th and 10th of Dhu al Hijja as the days of Hajj The 9th of Dhu al Hijja as the Day of Arafah Takbirut Tashreeq is observed from the 9 Dhu al Hijja till 13 Dhu al Hijja The 10th of Dhu al Hijja as the Night of Eid Eid al Adha Festival of the Sacrifice begins on the 10th day of Dhu al Hijja and ends on sunset of the 13th Dhu al Hijja 18th Dhu al Hijja Eid al GhadeerPrescribed acts of worship EditThe following acts have been prescribed for the first nine days of Dhu al Hijja A person should give extra charity Sadaqah in these 9 days Better your Salaah in these days Spend time in the Masjid Perform voluntary Nafl prayer at home Recitation Memorization and Reading of the Qur an Dhikr Dua Fasting the first nine days sawm IʿtikafOn the days of Qurbani i e 10th 11th 12th and 13th of Dhu al Hijja the greatest action is the spilling of blood of a sacrificial animal Qurbani Reward for fasting and Tahajjud EditAccording to the hadith great rewards have been mentioned for fasting the first nine days of Dhu al Hijja and standing in worship Tahajjud in the first 10 nights of Dhu al Hijja The Prophet of Allah said There are no days more beloved to Allah that he be worshipped in them than the ten days of Dhu al Hijjah fasting every day of them is equivalent to fasting a year and standing every night of them in Salaah is equivalent to standing on the Night of Qadr Tirmidhi 758 This hadith has been classed as a daeef weak hadith by many scholars Narrated by at Tirmidhi no 758 al Bazzaar no 7816 and Ibn Maajah 1728 via Abu Bakr ibn Naafi al Basri who said Mas ood ibn Waasil told us from Nahhaas ibn Qaham from Qataadah from Sa eed ibn al Musayyab from Abu Hurayrah This is a da eef isnaad because of an Nahhaas ibn Qaham and Mas ood ibn Waasil Hence the scholars of hadith unanimously agreed that it is to be classed as da eef At Tirmidhi may Allah have mercy on him said This is a ghareeb hadith which we know only from the hadith of Mas ood ibn Waasil from an Nahhaas I asked Muhammad i e al Bukhaari about this hadith and he did not know it except via this isnaad Some of this was also narrated from Qataadah from Sa eed ibn al Musayyab from the Prophet blessings and peace of Allah be upon him in a mursal report Yahya ibn Sa eed criticised Nahhaas ibn Qaham with regard to his memory End quote Al Baghawi may Allah have mercy on him said Its isnaad is da eef end quote Sharh as Sunnah 2 624 Shaykh al Islam Ibn Taymiyah may Allah have mercy on him said There is some weakness in it End quote Sharh al Umdah 2 555 Al Haafiz Ibn Hajar may Allah have mercy on him said Its isnaad is da eef End quote Fath al Baari 2 534 It was classed as da eef by Shaykh al Albaani may Allah have mercy on him in as Silsilah ad Da eefah no 5142 The reason for the 10 days being distinguished is due to the combination of worship in this period of prayer fasting charity Takbir and Hajj From the first nine days of Dhu al Hijja it is particularly recommended to fast the Day of Arafah 9 Dhu al Hijja as expiation of the sin of two years Abu Qatada narrates that Muhammad was asked about fasting on the Day of Arafah He said as for the fasting on the Day of Arafah I anticipate that Allah will forgive the year i e the sins of the year after it and the year before it Tirmizi 758General events Edit Mount Arafat during Ḥajj 9 Dhu al Hijja Day of Arafah 10 13 Dhu al Hijja Eid al Adha is observed by Muslims on the hajj and around the world in commemoration of the willingness of Ibrahim Abraham to sacrifice his son Isma il Ishmael for Allah Sunni Edit 18 Dhu al Hijja assassination of Uthman the prominent companion and son in law of Muhammad and Khadija Husband of Ruqayyah and Umm Kulthum Shi ite Edit 01 Dhu al Hijja Nikah marriage of Ali and Fatimah AH 2 24 February AD 624 07 Dhu al Hijja martyrdom of Twelver and Ismaʿili Shiʿite Imam Muhammad al Baqir AH 114 08 Dhu al Hijja Husayn ibn ʿAli began his journey to Karbalaʾ from Mecca 09 Dhu al Hijja martyrdom of Muslim ibn ʿAqil and Hani ibn Urwah in Kufah It is also a day of supererogatory fasting AH 60 15 Dhu al Hijja birth of Twelver Imam ʿAli al Naqi AH 214 Disputed date 18 Dhu al Hijja Shiʿite Muslims celebrate the event of Ghadir Khumm AH 10 19 Dhu al Hijja Fatimah went to Ali s house after their marriage 23 Dhu al Hijja martyrdom of Meesam Tammar friend of Ali AH 60 23 Dhu al Hijja martyrdom of two sons of Muslim ibn ʿAqil in Kufa AH 60 24 Dhu al Hijja event of al Mubahalah took place Eid al Mubahilah 24 Dhu al Hijja some historians mention that the Hadith Ahl al Kisa event was also on the same day prior to Muhammad setting out for Mubahila 24 Dhu al Hijja supplication day and giving of alms with the ring by Ali In reply verse Verily your Walee is Allah and His Messenger and those who establish Salaat and pay Zakaat while they be in Rukooʿ Maa Idah 55 was revealed 25 Dhu al Hijja Sura Al Insan or Hal Ata or Dahar which records the giving of alms to orphans the destitute and travellers by Fatimah Hasan and Husain was revealed 25 Dhu al Hijja Ali becomes the Caliph of Islam AH 35 citation needed Notes Edit Islam portalReferences Edit Redhouse J W 1880 REDHOUSE S TURKISH DICTIONARY p 470 Youssof R 1890 Dictionnaire portatif turc francais de la langue usuelle en caracteres latins et turcs Constantinople p 642 Ten Blessed Days of Dhul Hijjah Soul Central mosque com Retrieved 2013 09 26 Umm al Qura calendar of Saudi ArabiaExternal links EditIslamic Western Calendar Converter based on the Arithmetical or Tabular Calendar Hadith on Dhul Hijjah Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dhu al Hijja amp oldid 1101776134, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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