Fasting of Muharram and the day of ʿĀshoorā: by Shaikh Abdul-Azīz Ibn Bāz (rahimahullāh)

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The virtues and rules of fasting ʿĀshoorā: by Shaikh Ibn Bāz

 متى يبدأ صيام شهر المحرم أو صيام عاشورا، هل يبدأ في أول المحرم، أو في وسطه، أو في آخره، وكم عدد صيامه؟ لأني سمعت أن صيام عاشورا يبدأ من واحد محرم إلى عشرة محرم. وفقكم الله 

يقول النبي -صلى الله عليه وسلم-: (أفضل الصيام بعد رمضان شهر الله المحرم) وهو عاشوراء، والمعنى أنه يصومه كله من أوله إلى أخره، من أول يوم منه إلى نهايته، هذا معنى الحديث، ولكن يخص منه يوم التاسع والعاشر، أو العاشر والحادي عشر لمن لم يصمه كله، لأن النبي -صلى الله عليه وسلم- كان يصوم عاشوراء في الجاهلية، وكانت تصومه قريش أيضاً، فلم قدم المدينة -عليه الصلاة والسلام- وجد اليهود يصومونه، فسألهم عن ذلك فقالوا: إنه يومٌ نجى الله فيه موسى وقومه، وأهلك فرعون وقومه، فصامه شكراً لله صامه موسى شكراً لله ونحن نصومه، وقال النبي -صلى الله عليه وسلم-: (نحن أحق وأولى بموسى منكم) وصامه وأمر بصيامه، فالسنة أن يصام هذا اليوم يوم عاشوراء، والسنة أن يصام قبله يوم أو بعده يوم، لما روي عنه -عليه الصلاة والسلام- أنه قال: (صوموا يوماً قبله ويوماً بعده)، وفي لفظ: (يوماً قبله أو يوماً بعده) وفي حديث آخر: (لئن عشت إلى قابل لأصومن التاسع يعني مع العاشر)، فهذا هو الأفضل، أن يصام العاشر لأنه يوم عظيم حصل فيه خيرٌ عظيم لموسى والمسلمين، وصامه نبينا محمد -عليه الصلاة والسلام-، فنحن نصوم التاسع بنينا -عليه الصلاة والسلام-، وعملاً بما شرع -عليه الصلاة والسلام-، ونصوم مع يوماً قبله أو يوماً بعده مخالفة لليهود، والأفضل التاسع مع العاشر لحديث (لئن عشت إلى قابل لأصومن التاسع) فإن صام العاشر والحادي عشرة أو صام الثلاث فكله حسن يعني صام التاسع والعاشر والحادي عشر كله طيب، وفيه مخالفة لليهود، فإن صام الشهر كله فهو أفضل له.

When does the fasting of Muharram begin or the fasting of ‘Āshūrā begin? Question to Shaikh Ibn Bāz (rahimahullaah):

When does the fasting of Muharram begin or the fasting of ‘Aashooraa begin? Does the fasting begin on the first day of Muharram or in the middle of the month or at the end of the month? And how many days are to be fasted; I heard that the fasting begins from the first of Muharram until the tenth. May Allaah grant you success.

Ibn Bāz (rahimahullāh) answered: 

“The Prophet (salallahu ‘alaihi wassallam) said: “The best fasts after Ramadan are in the month of Allah: Muharram.” And that is ‘Āshūrā. And the meaning is that he fasted it all, from the first day till the last, from the beginning till the end. This is the meaning of the hadeeth. However, he specified from this month, the 9th and the 10th day, or the 10th and the 11th day for the one who cannot fast the whole month.

The Messenger (salallahu ‘alaihi wassallam) would fast ‘Āshūrā in the days of Jaahiliyyah [prior to Revelation], and the people of Quraish would also fast it. Later on, when the Messenger (salallahu ‘alaihi wassallam) arrived in Madeenah, he found that the Jews were also fasting it. So he asked them concerning it, so they replied: “It is the day on which Allah saved Mūsā and his people, and He destroyed the Pharaoh and his people, so Mūsā fasted it in gratitude to Allaah, so we likewise fast it.”

Allah’s Messenger (salallahu ‘alaihi wassallam) said: “We have more right with respect to Mūsā and are more deserving of him.” So he (salallahu ‘alaihi wassallam) fasted and he commanded that it be fasted.

So it is a Sunnah (recommended) to fast the Day of ‘Āshūrā (10th Muharram) and it is from the Sunnah to fast the day before it or the day after, due to what is narrated from him (salallahu ‘alaihi wassallam), “Fast the day before it and the day after it.” And in a wording, there occurs: “A day before it or a day after it.” And in another narration: “If I live till next year, I will surely fast on the ninth,” meaning along with the tenth – and this is best, i.e., that a person fasts the tenth because that is a great day, wherein goodness was attained for Mūsā (‘alaihi salaam) and the Muslims with him, and our Prophet (salallahu ‘alaihi wassallam) fasted that day. So we fast the ninth with our Prophet in acting upon his legislation (salallahu ‘alaihi wassallam).

And we can fast along with the tenth, the day before it or the day after in order to differ from the Jews. And the best way is to fast the ninth and the tenth due to the hadeeth: “If I live till next year, I will surely fast the ninth.”

So, if a person was to fast the tenth and the eleventh, or all three days: the ninth, tenth and eleventh, it is all good. In that, there is differing from the Jews. And if one was was to fast the month, then that is more virtuous for him.”

Source: http://www.binbaz.org.sa/mat/13761
Translated: Abu Khadeejah Abdul-Waahid