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It's 1st Day Of Shaaban. 28/29 Days To Ramadan! by Lukgaf(m): 8:29am On Mar 04, 2022
According to the counting of Sultan, today (Friday, March 4th, 2022) is equivalent to the first day of Shaaban. This implies it remains just 28 or 29 days before the glorious month of Ramadan.

It is recommended to fast a great deal in the month of Sha’ban.

Muslim (1156) narrated that Abu Salamah said: “I asked ‘Aishah (may Allah be pleased with her) about the fasting of the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), and she said: ‘He used to fast until we thought that he would always fast, then he would not fast until we thought that he would always not fast, but I never saw him fast in any month more than he fasted in Sha’ban. He used to fast all of Sha’ban, and he used to fast all of Sha’ban apart from a few days.’”

Please us take the opportunity of this month by fasting in it. We pray Allah make us witness Ramadan in good health and sound faith

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Re: It's 1st Day Of Shaaban. 28/29 Days To Ramadan! by Idrisk19(m): 9:27am On Mar 04, 2022
اللهم بارك لنا في رجب وشعبان وبلغنا رمضان.

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Re: It's 1st Day Of Shaaban. 28/29 Days To Ramadan! by dimexy247(m): 12:02pm On Mar 04, 2022
Insha Allah

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Re: It's 1st Day Of Shaaban. 28/29 Days To Ramadan! by Amspecial: 12:03pm On Mar 04, 2022
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Re: It's 1st Day Of Shaaban. 28/29 Days To Ramadan! by Realists(m): 12:06pm On Mar 04, 2022
May Allah make us among those that will receive the blessings of this month & holy month of Ramadan.

Insha Allah.

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Re: It's 1st Day Of Shaaban. 28/29 Days To Ramadan! by womenareapess: 12:08pm On Mar 04, 2022
Lukgaf:
According to the counting of Sultan, today (Friday, March 4th, 2022) is equivalent to the first day of Shaaban. This implies it remains just 28 or 29 days before the glorious month of Ramadan.

It is recommended to fast a great deal in the month of Sha’ban.

Muslim (1156) narrated that Abu Salamah said: “I asked ‘Aishah (may Allah be pleased with her) about the fasting of the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), and she said: ‘He used to fast until we thought that he would always fast, then he would not fast until we thought that he would always not fast, but I never saw him fast in any month more than he fasted in Sha’ban. He used to fast all of Sha’ban, and he used to fast all of Sha’ban apart from a few days.’”

Please us take the opportunity of this month by fasting in it. We pray Allah make us witness Ramadan in good health and sound faith

here we go again! Will be perseiving ya smelly mouth all in the name of fasting kiss

The good news is that you people won't watch porn for the next 30days!

Porn hub will miss you guys! Praise be Allah

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Re: It's 1st Day Of Shaaban. 28/29 Days To Ramadan! by Kazeem47(m): 12:15pm On Mar 04, 2022
Lukgaf:
According to the counting of Sultan, today (Friday, March 4th, 2022) is equivalent to the first day of Shaaban. This implies it remains just 28 or 29 days before the glorious month of Ramadan.

It is recommended to fast a great deal in the month of Sha’ban.

Muslim (1156) narrated that Abu Salamah said: “I asked ‘Aishah (may Allah be pleased with her) about the fasting of the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), and she said: ‘He used to fast until we thought that he would always fast, then he would not fast until we thought that he would always not fast, but I never saw him fast in any month more than he fasted in Sha’ban. He used to fast all of Sha’ban, and he used to fast all of Sha’ban apart from a few days.’”

Please us take the opportunity of this month by fasting in it. We pray Allah make us witness Ramadan in good health and sound faith

Does it mean one can fast all the days of Sha'aban or only Mondays and Thursdays or 13th,14th and 15?

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Re: It's 1st Day Of Shaaban. 28/29 Days To Ramadan! by DeepSight(m): 12:21pm On Mar 04, 2022
Lukgaf:
According to the counting of Sultan, today (Friday, March 4th, 2022) is equivalent to the first day of Shaaban. This implies it remains just 28 or 29 days before the glorious month of Ramadan.

It is recommended to fast a great deal in the month of Sha’ban.

Muslim (1156) narrated that Abu Salamah said: “I asked ‘Aishah (may Allah be pleased with her) about the fasting of the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), and she said: ‘He used to fast until we thought that he would always fast, then he would not fast until we thought that he would always not fast, but I never saw him fast in any month more than he fasted in Sha’ban. He used to fast all of Sha’ban, and he used to fast all of Sha’ban apart from a few days.’”

Please us take the opportunity of this month by fasting in it. We pray Allah make us witness Ramadan in good health and sound faith


Lukgaf where is the scholarly exposition on honor killings which you promised.
Re: It's 1st Day Of Shaaban. 28/29 Days To Ramadan! by Nobody: 12:25pm On Mar 04, 2022
Alhamdulillahi robil alamin

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Re: It's 1st Day Of Shaaban. 28/29 Days To Ramadan! by Alatise247(m): 12:33pm On Mar 04, 2022
Lukgaf:
According to the counting of Sultan, today (Friday, March 4th, 2022) is equivalent to the first day of Shaaban. This implies it remains just 28 or 29 days before the glorious month of Ramadan.

It is recommended to fast a great deal in the month of Sha’ban.

Muslim (1156) narrated that Abu Salamah said: “I asked ‘Aishah (may Allah be pleased with her) about the fasting of the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), and she said: ‘He used to fast until we thought that he would always fast, then he would not fast until we thought that he would always not fast, but I never saw him fast in any month more than he fasted in Sha’ban. He used to fast all of Sha’ban, and he used to fast all of Sha’ban apart from a few days.’”

Please us take the opportunity of this month by fasting in it. We pray Allah make us witness Ramadan in good health and sound faith

May Allah make easy to witness it....Aameen

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Re: It's 1st Day Of Shaaban. 28/29 Days To Ramadan! by Lukgaf(m): 12:39pm On Mar 04, 2022
Kazeem47:
Does it mean one can fast all the days of Sha'aban or only Mondays and Thursdays or 13th,14th and 15?

"The scholars differed as to the way of reconciling between these hadiths.

Some of them said that this had to do with differences of time – in some years the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) fasted all of Sha’ban, and in other years he fasted all of that month apart from a few days. This was the view favoured by Shaykh Ibn Baz (may Allah have mercy on him). See Majmu’ Fatawa al-Shaykh Ibn Baz, 15/416.

Others said that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) never fasted any month in full apart from Ramadan, and they interpreted the hadith of Umm Salamah as meaning that he fasted all of Sha’ban apart from a few days. They said that this is possible from a linguistic point of view, that if a man fasts for most of a month it may be said that he fasted the whole month.

Al-Hafiz said:

“The hadith of ‘Aishah explains what was said in the hadith of Umm Salamah, which says that he did not fast any month of the year in full apart from Sha’ban which he used to join to Ramadan; this means that he used to fast most of it. Al-Tirmidhi narrated that Ibn al-Mubarak said: It is possible in the language of the Arabs, if a person fasts most of a month, to say that he fasted the whole month…”

Al-Tibi said: “It may be interpreted as meaning that he used to fast all of Sha’ban sometimes and most of Sha’ban at other times, lest people think that it is obligatory to fast the entire month, like Ramadan.”

Then al-Hafiz said: The former is the correct view.”

In other words, that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) did not fast all of Sha’ban. He quoted as evidence for that the report narrated by Muslim (746) from ‘Aishah (may Allaah be pleased with her) who said: “I do not know that the Prophet of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) recited the entire Quran in one night, or spent an entire night in prayer until dawn, or fasted an entire month apart from Ramadan.”

And he quoted the report narrated by al-Bukhari (1971) and Muslim (1157) from Ibn ‘Abbas (may Allah be pleased with him) who said: “The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) never fasted any month in full apart from Ramadan.”

Al-Sindi said in his commentary on the hadith of Umm Salamah:

“He joined Sha’ban to Ramadan” means that he fasted them both together. The apparent meaning is that he fasted all of Sha’ban… but there are reports which indicate something different. Hence it is to be understood as meaning that he used to fast most of it, so it was as if he fasted all of it and joined it to Ramadan.” "

https://islamqa.info/en/answers/13729/is-fasting-most-of-shaban-recommended

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Re: It's 1st Day Of Shaaban. 28/29 Days To Ramadan! by Torrgate(m): 12:59pm On Mar 04, 2022
Idrisk19:
اللهم بارك لنا في رجب وشعبان وبلغنا رمضان.

Ameen

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Re: It's 1st Day Of Shaaban. 28/29 Days To Ramadan! by Kazeem47(m): 2:02pm On Mar 04, 2022
Lukgaf:


"The scholars differed as to the way of reconciling between these hadiths.

Some of them said that this had to do with differences of time – in some years the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) fasted all of Sha’ban, and in other years he fasted all of that month apart from a few days. This was the view favoured by Shaykh Ibn Baz (may Allah have mercy on him). See Majmu’ Fatawa al-Shaykh Ibn Baz, 15/416.

Others said that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) never fasted any month in full apart from Ramadan, and they interpreted the hadith of Umm Salamah as meaning that he fasted all of Sha’ban apart from a few days. They said that this is possible from a linguistic point of view, that if a man fasts for most of a month it may be said that he fasted the whole month.

Al-Hafiz said:

“The hadith of ‘Aishah explains what was said in the hadith of Umm Salamah, which says that he did not fast any month of the year in full apart from Sha’ban which he used to join to Ramadan; this means that he used to fast most of it. Al-Tirmidhi narrated that Ibn al-Mubarak said: It is possible in the language of the Arabs, if a person fasts most of a month, to say that he fasted the whole month…”

Al-Tibi said: “It may be interpreted as meaning that he used to fast all of Sha’ban sometimes and most of Sha’ban at other times, lest people think that it is obligatory to fast the entire month, like Ramadan.”

Then al-Hafiz said: The former is the correct view.”

In other words, that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) did not fast all of Sha’ban. He quoted as evidence for that the report narrated by Muslim (746) from ‘Aishah (may Allaah be pleased with her) who said: “I do not know that the Prophet of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) recited the entire Quran in one night, or spent an entire night in prayer until dawn, or fasted an entire month apart from Ramadan.”

And he quoted the report narrated by al-Bukhari (1971) and Muslim (1157) from Ibn ‘Abbas (may Allah be pleased with him) who said: “The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) never fasted any month in full apart from Ramadan.”

Al-Sindi said in his commentary on the hadith of Umm Salamah:

“He joined Sha’ban to Ramadan” means that he fasted them both together. The apparent meaning is that he fasted all of Sha’ban… but there are reports which indicate something different. Hence it is to be understood as meaning that he used to fast most of it, so it was as if he fasted all of it and joined it to Ramadan.” "

https://islamqa.info/en/answers/13729/is-fasting-most-of-shaban-recommended
Jazakallahu Khairan.

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Re: It's 1st Day Of Shaaban. 28/29 Days To Ramadan! by ManirBK: 2:46pm On Mar 04, 2022
RAMADAN LOADING...

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Re: It's 1st Day Of Shaaban. 28/29 Days To Ramadan! by Bimpe29: 9:33pm On Mar 04, 2022
Allahumo Baligna Ramadan Aameen.

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Re: It's 1st Day Of Shaaban. 28/29 Days To Ramadan! by gaskiyamagana: 9:56pm On Mar 04, 2022
womenareapess:
here we go again! Will be perseiving ya smelly mouth all in the name of fasting kiss

The good news is that you people won't watch porn for the next 30days!

Porn hub will miss you guys! Praise be Allah
Very high on Jesusweed.
Re: It's 1st Day Of Shaaban. 28/29 Days To Ramadan! by abdullahi45: 5:39am On Mar 05, 2022
Idrisk19:
اللهم بارك لنا في رجب وشعبان وبلغنا رمضان.

Aameen

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Re: It's 1st Day Of Shaaban. 28/29 Days To Ramadan! by RightChannel: 11:57am On Mar 05, 2022
29 or 30 days left, they are not even sure when their 1-0-1 fasting will start

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