Magnificent Opportunity: the First Ten Days of Dhul Hijjah; Layal Ashara
“There are no better days to worship Allah than the first ten days of Dhul Hijjah. One day of fasting performed on those days is equal to the fasting of one year; the prayers performed on each night are equal to the Night of Power.” (Tirmidhi: Sawm, 52; Ibn Majah: Siyam, 39)
Dhul Hijjah is the month of general amnesty and forgiveness
Dhul Hijjah, which is the twelfth moth of the Islamic lunar calendar, is the month of general amnesty and forgiveness, in which the worship of hajj is fulfilled. The period of time of that holy month that we mentioned above is called layal ashara, that is, the ten holy nights. The tenth day is the first day of the eid al-adha.
The magnificent glad tidings of our beloved Prophet (pbuh) expressing the value of those days:
There are no better days to worship Allah than the first ten days of Dhul Hijjah. One day of fasting performed on those days is equal to the fasting of one year; the prayers performed on each night are equal to the Night of Power.” (Tirmidhi: Sawm, 52; Ibn Majah: Siyam, 39)
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Magnificent Opportunity: the First Ten Days of Dhul Hijjah; Layal Ashara
- Magnificent Opportunity: the First Ten Days of Dhul Hijjah; Layal Ashara
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