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Muharram: On 'Ashura' Fasting
A new Islamic Year
Best wishes for the Islamic New Year to all my followers and the entire Muslim community in the world. Alhamdulillah,we begin the New Year of the Islamic calendar and therefore, the Jamaat Ul Sahih Al Islam presents to all Muslims and Muslims its best wishes for the New Year. We hope that this year we can continue to do good deeds with solid faith (Iman)in Allah and the will to fulfill His instructions and commands in the best way possible.

10th of Muharram: Yaum-e- Ashura
When talking about Muharram, we also recall Ashura, the 10thof Muharram which also reminds us of the sacrifice of Hazrat Imam Hussain (ra). In this month devoted to Allah, Islam has given Muharram its true value because the Holy Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) revealed to us the greatness of the Yaum-e-Ashurawhich is found in this month. On this day, one of the greatest acts of worship (Ibadat)is to fast or do a lot of duahs, Istigfaar, and reading the Qur’an with translation and also make Nafil Salat. Many major events took place on this date.
In a Hadith, narrated by Hazrat Abdullah ibn Abbas (ra), the Holy Prophet (pbuh) said: “Fast the day of Ashura but distinguish yourselves from the Jews by fasting a day before and after.” (Musnad Ahmad)
In another Hadith compiled by Imam Muslim, Hazrat Abdullah Ibn Abbas (ra) also reported that when the Holy Prophet (saw) fasted on the day of Ashura, he also ordained his Sahabato do so. The Sahabahad said that the Jews also fasted that day (to commemorate Hazrat Musa’s (as) victory over Pharaoh). The Holy Prophet (pbuh) also said, “If I am still alive next year, and God willing, then I will fast on the 9th(that is, along with the 10thof Muharram).”
Fasting on Ashura

Hazrat Ali (as) said that the day of Ashura, one must trim one’s nails, take a bath, put on Surma/ Kohl and Attar(perfume), fast, perform voluntary prayers (in addition to the obligatory ones), give Sadaqaand read the Holy Qur’an.
As I told you at the beginning of my sermon, one can also do Tauba(repentance) and Istighfar(ask for Allah’s forgiveness) because it is also reported that it was on this day/ date that Allah (swt) accepted the repentance of Hazrat Adam (as). So on the day of Ashura, you can read a lot: “Subhanallah WalhamdulillahWa Laa illaaha illallah Allahu Akbar Wala Hawla Wa La Quwata Illah BillahHil Aliyil-Azim”. (Glory to Allah, All praise belongs to Allah, No one is worthy of worship except Allah, Allah is Great, There is no Power and Might except from Allah, The Most High, The Great).
And read Nafil Salat(voluntary prayers) for your own benefit, to connect yourselves more with Allah, and fully enjoy God’s blessings...
---Extracts from the Friday Sermon of 14 September 2018 (04 Muharram 1440 AH) delivered by Hadhrat Muhyi-ud-Din Al Khalifatullah Munir Ahmad Azim Saheb (atba) of Mauritius.
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