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When is it shabe baraat.....???

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is it on friday?

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  1. im not shia but south east asian n shab e barat is very important 4 us


  2. Laylat-ul-Baraa`ah / Shab-e-Baraat / Night of Absolution

                                (15th of Sha’baan)

    This special night is known by many names: Nisf-Sha’baan, Laylat-ul-Baraa`ah, Shab-e-Baraat, the Night of Absolution. It is indeed a blessed night because it is a vessel for the mercy, blessing, benefit, pardon and forgiveness of Allah Almighty descending for the people on earth.

    Allah has said in His Glorious Quran:

    “Haa-Meem. By the Book that makes plain; We sent it down on a blessed night - indeed it is We Who warn. [A night] in which every firm decree is made distinct.”

    [Al-Quran, Surah Al-Dhukhan, 44:1-4]

    According to the exegesis (tafseer) of Hazrat Ibn Abbas (may Allah be pleased with him and his father), “Haa-Meem” means that Allah has predetermined everything in existence till the Day of Resurrection. “The Book that makes plain” is the Quran. “The blessed night” is the night of mid-Sha’baan. This interpretation is shared by most of the exegetes (mufassireen). Hazrat Ikrimah is reported as having said, about the above verse 4 :

    “That is the night of mid-Sha’baan, when Allah Almighty arranges the affairs of the year. He transfers [some of] the living to the list of the dead…”

    It is said that the angels have two Nights of Festival in heaven, just as the Muslims have two Days of Festival one earth. The angels celebrate the Laylat-ul-Baraa`ah (Night of Absolution) and the Laylat-ul-Qadr (Night of Power), while the Muslims celebrate the Eid-ul-Fitr (Day of Breakfast) and the Eid-ul-Adha (Day of Sacrifice).

    Hazrat Abu Hurayra reported the Holy Prophet as saying:

    “Jibreel came to me on the night of mid-Sha’baan and said to me: ‘O Muhammad , raise your head heavenwards!’ I asked him: ’What night is this?’ and he replied: ‘This is the night when Allah opens three hundred of the gates of mercy, forgiving all who do not make anything His partner. The only exceptions are those who practice sorcery or divination, are addicted to wine, or persist in usury and illicit s*x; these He does not forgive until they repent.’

    At a quarter of the night, Jibreel came down and said: ‘O Muhammad , raise your head!’ So I looked up, to behold the gates of Paradise wide open. At the first gate an angel was calling: ‘Good news for those who bow in worship in this night!’ At the second gate an angel was calling: ‘Good news for those who prostrate themselves in worship this night!’ At the third gate an angel was calling: ‘Good news for those who offer supplication this night!’ At the fourth gate an angel was calling: ‘Good news for those who make remembrance this night!’ At the fifth gate an angel was calling: ‘Good news for those who weep this night from fear of Allah!’ At the sixth gate an angel was calling: ’Good news for those who submit this night!’ At the seventh gate an angel was

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    calling: ‘Will anyone ask, that his request may be granted?’ At the eighth gate an angel was calling: ‘Will anyone seek forgiveness, that he may be forgiven?’

    I said: ‘O Jibreel, how long will these gates remain open?’ He replied: ‘From the beginning of the night until the break of dawn.’ Then he said: ‘O Muhammad , tonight Allah has as many slaves emancipated from the Fire as the number of woolly hairs on the flocks and herds of Kalb1.’”

    Salat ul-Khayr (the Prayer of Benefits)

    The ritual prayer traditional for the night of mid-Sha’baan consists of 100 cycles2 (raka’ah), including one thousand repetitions of Surah Ikhlaas [Al-Quran 112:1-4] (i.e., 10 recitations in each cycle)

    The blessings of this prayer are many and varied. Our righteous predecessors used to gather to perform it in congregation. It contains much merit and rich reward. It is reported of Iman Hasan al-Basri , that he once said:

    “Thirty of the Companions of Allah’s Messenger related to me that Allah will look 70 times upon one who performs this prayer on this night, and with each glance He will fulfill seventy of that person’s needs, the least of them being forgiveness.”

    Excellence of the Month of Sha’baan and fasting in it

    According to Hazrat Abu Hurayra , the Prophet once said:

    “Sha’baan is my month, Rajab is Allah’s month, and Ramadan is the month of my Community. Sha’baan is the expiator, while Ramadan is the purifier.”

    The Holy Prophet also said:

    “Sha’baan is a month between Rajab and Ramadan. People tend to neglect it but that is when the deeds of His servants ascend to the Lord of All the Worlds, so I would rather mine rose up while I was fasting.”

    Hazrat Umm Salama is reported as having said:

    “In no other month, apart from Ramadan, did Allah’s Messenger fast more often than in Sha’baan. And that was because each Sha’baan, all who must die in the course of that year have their names transcribed from the list of the living onto that of the dead, and a man may embark on a journey even while his name is listed among those about to die.”

    According to Hazrat Abdullah , the Holy Prophet said:

    “Anyone who fasts on the last Monday3 of Sha’baan will be granted forgiveness.”

    [please note that it is forbidden to anticipate the month of Ramadan by one or two days]

    Information Source: Hazrat Shaykh Abdul Qadir Jilani’s Al-Ghunya li-Talibi Tareeq al-Haqq (Sufficient Provision for Seekers of the Path of Truth) – Volume 3, pages 54-69


  3. in u.s.a it is on saturday (.abadat night is friday night)...

        in pakistan it is on monday and (abadat night is sunday night.)

  4. i think it is on Saturday


  5. No Inshallah Its On Monday

    18 August  

    Al Ajal Ya Aba Salih Ul Mahdi (aj)


  6. today (friday)  

  7. Shabe baraat ,is not even Arabic word

    It seems like its originated from Persia By Shias

  8. It is a day Shia regard as "The day of worship".

  9. If u r in India or Pakistan it is on 17th August, 15th if in UAE or Saudi.

    If u r in other country pls check the islamic date - it falls on 15th Shaaban. As u might be aware the new Islamic day starts from sunset, so the sunset of 14th Shaaban is Shabe Baraat. The following day i.e 18th Aug (India or Pakistan) one has to fast. This fast is not compulsory but is advisable.

    I don't know about Shia's. It is very important night for Sunnis.

    For Islamic dates and prayer times u can check this website:

    http://www.islamicfinder.org/


  10. The night of the 15th of Shabaan should be singled out for worship, prayer, etc.

    Clarification:

    Our best example and role model is the Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alayhi wa Sallam) and he never, ever singled out this night for worship or qiyaam nor did his Sahaba.

    Shaykh Ibn Baaz said:"There is no saheeh hadeeth concerning the night of the fifteenth of Sha’baan. All the ahaadeeth that have been narrated concerning that are mawdoo’ (fabricated) and daeef (weak), and have no basis. There is nothing special about this night, and no recitation of Quraan or prayer, whether alone or in congregation, is specified for this night. What some of the scholars have said about it being special is a weak opinion. It is not permissible to single it out for any special actions. This is the correct view. And Allaah is the Source of strength." (Fataawa Islamiyyah, 4/511)

    Misconception # 2:

    There are special prayers to be offered on this night.

    Clarification:

    The truth of the matter is that there are NO special prayers to be offered on this night specifically. And all those 'ahaadeeth' giving you long lists of special 'formulas' that are "supposed to guarantee you Allaah's forgiveness and Jannah" are all fabricated, false and innovations in our Deen. If there were such prayers, the Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alayhi wa Sallam) would have told us about them and we would have had evidence of him and the Sahaba doing it.  

  11. dear sis turquois,

    I do not mean to criticise you... but just wanted to let you know (in case you don't already know) that it is not correct in Islaam to celebrate any special day other than what our prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) has told/taught us of.  History of shab-a-barat is not from the time of the prophet, and therefore it is an innovation.  

    I have seen many south asian people celebrate this day, and therefore you might have picked it up from their customs and teachings.  I hope you look into the matter more deeply before dissolving yourself in its' practice.

    May Allah guide us and keep us on the straight path ameen.

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