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 Observing one more fast 
along with fasting the day of `Ashura' 



Messenger of Allah 
(peace and blessings be upon him) said, 

"Observe fasting on the day of `Ashura',
but differ from the Jews and fast 
one day before it and one day after it." 

(Reported by Ahmad)

`Abdullah ibn `Abbas (may Allah be pleased with him) said: When the Messenger 
of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) fasted on the day of `Ashura' and 
told the people to fast, they said, "O Messenger of Allah, this is a day that 
is venerated by the Jews and Christians." The Messenger of Allah (peace and 
blessings be upon him) said, "Next year, if Allah wills, we will fast on the 
ninth day." But by the time the following year came, the Messenger of Allah 
(peace and blessings be upon him) had passed away. (Reported by Muslim)

Studying the traditions reported with regard to fasting `Ashura', we find that 
the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) did not initiate the fasting of 
`Ashura' in Madinah. Rather, he used to fast it before Hijrah and even Arab 
used to fast it. As regards the Prophet's saying that Muslims are closer to 
Musa than the Jews are, this is meant to establish the significance of this day 
and to teach the Jews that Allah's religion, propagated by all prophets and 
messengers, is one and the same.

Shedding more light on this the eminent Muslim scholar, Sheikh Yusuf 
Al-Qaradawi, states the following:

    The Hadith mentioned here is unanimously agreed upon. After the Hijrah when 
the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) came to Madinah, he found that 
the Jews of Madinah used to observe this day by fasting. The Prophet (peace and 
blessings be upon him) asked them the reason for their fast. They replied, 
"This is a blessed day. On this day Allah saved Musa and the Children of Israel 
from their enemy and so Prophet Musa fasted on this day (giving thanks to 
Allah)." The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said, "I am closer to 
Musa than you are." He fasted on that day and commanded the Muslims to fast on 
that day. (Reported by Al-Bukhari)

    A Muslim may wonder why the Prophet observed fast on the same day as the 
Jews while he previously ordered the Muslims not to follow the non-Muslims.

    However, anyone who has carefully studied the Hadiths concerning the 
fasting of `Ashura' will discover that the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon 
him) used to fast on this day even before he emigrated to Madinah. The Arabs 
before Islam used to fast on that day and glorified it, and it was the day when 
they used to cover the Ka`bah. In doing so, they were following their 
predecessors. It is reported from `Ikramah that Quraysh committed a sin in the 
Jahiliyah (pre-Islamic era) and they regretted it and were sorry, so they were 
advised to fast that day to expiate their sin.

Thus, the Prophet neither fasted `Ashura' in accordance with the Jews nor did 
he started fasting it in Madinah. When He (peace and blessings be upon him) 
said, "We are closer to Musa than you are,", and when he fasted and ordered the 
Muslims to fast on that day, he was, in fact, affirming the significance of 
this day and delivering a message to the Jews that Allah’s religion is one at 
all times. All the Prophets are brothers and each has contributed towards the 
establishment of the truth. Thus, The Muslims are more entitled to follow all 
the previous prophets more than those who claim adherence to the prophets while 
they falsified their books and altered their religion. So if the day of 
`Ashura' celebrates the ill fate of Pharaoh and the victory of Musa, it is also 
a victory for the truth; the same truth that was revealed to Muhammad and 
upheld by him. Since Musa (peace and blessings be upon him) fasted this day as 
a way of thanksgiving, the Muslims
 are more entitled to follow him than the Jews.

Besides, it is to be born in mind that this agreement between the Muslims and 
the Jews in fasting this day occurred in the early days of Muslims in Madinah. 
The Prophet, in fact, liked to be in line with the People of the Book in 
non-prohibited matters in pursuit of attracting their hearts and winning them 
over to his cause.

Later, when their hatred and animosity toward the Prophet and the Muslims were 
made manifest he ordered the Muslims not to follow them in their way of 
fasting. However, to keep the significance of the day, the Prophet said, 
"Observe fasting on the day of `Ashura', but differ from the Jews and fast one 
day before it and one day after it."(Reported by Ahmad)

The question we are answering here had actually confused the Companions of the 
Prophet themselves; though the Prophet was keen that the Muslims should not 
follow the Jews or the Christians, he observed fasting `Ashura' and ordered 
them to observe it. So, they said to him, as reported by Ibn `Abbas, "O 
Messenger of Allah, this is a day that is glorified by the Jews and the 
Christians." The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said, "In the 
following year, Allah willing, I shall fast (also) on the 9th day." But the 
Prophet passed away before the coming of the next year.

It can be concluded from this answer, and from other reports, that the Prophet 
(peace and blessings be upon him) made an additional day of fasting so as to 
differentiate between the way Muslims observe fasting on that day and the way 
of the Jews.

Ibn Al-Qayyim said there are three categories of fasting the day of `Ashura'. 
The first is to fast three days, i.e. the day of `Ashura', a day before it and 
a day after it. The second is to fast the ninth day and the day of `Ashura'. 
There are many Hadiths that referred to this category. The third is to fast on 
the day of `Ashura' only.


Excerpted, with slight modifications, from:http://www.islamonline.net







 



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