The month of Rajab is one of the most sacred months for Muslims, and it holds significant importance in Islam. It is the seventh month of the Hijri calendar, and it follows Jumada al-Akhirah and precedes Sha’ban. One of the most significant events that took place in the month of Rajab is the miracle of Isra’ and Mi’raj, which is why it is held in such high regard. In this article, we will talk about the importance of fasting in the month of Rajab.

What is Rajab?

Rajab is the seventh month of the lunar year or the Hijri calendar, and this month is one of the sacred months, and it is important for Muslims because of the occurrence of the miracle of the Isra’ and Mi’raj. The word Rajab came from Rajoub in the sense of glorification, and also Rajab was called “Mudar” because the tribe of Mudar did not change it, but expected it at its time.

Unlike the rest of the Arabs who used to change and change months according to the state of war with them, and it is the Nasi mentioned in the Almighty’s saying: (إِنَّمَا النَّسِيءُ زِيَادَةٌ فِي الْكُفْرِ يُضَلُّ بِه الَّذِينَ كَفَرُواْ يُحِلِّونَهُ عَاماً وَيُحَرِّمُونَهُ عَاماً لِّيُوَاطِؤُواْ عِدَّةَ مَا حَرَّمَ اللّهُ فَيُحِلُّواْ مَا حَرَّمَ اللّه). 

When is Rajab?

Rajab is the seventh month of the lunar year or the Hijri calendar, and it is the month that follows Jumada al-Akhirah and precedes Sha’ban.

The Virtues of Rajab

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The Virtues of Rajab The month of Rajab is revered by Allah Almighty, and there are many virtues to this holy month. Among the significance of the month of Rajab is the night of Isra’ and Mi’raj, which is considered to be a great miracle in Islamic history. Muslims should draw near to Allah Almighty with righteous worship, such as obligatory prayers, supererogatory prayers, night prayers, supplication, remembrance, glorification, fasting, charity, and Umrah. Good deeds during the month of Rajab, like the sacred months, are highly rewarded.

Fasting In Rajab And Its Rewards

Nothing about fasting during the month of Rajab was authenticated from the Prophet, may Allah’s prayers and peace be upon him, nor from his companions. 

Rather, it is prescribed for fasting what is prescribed in other months, such as fasting Mondays and Thursdays, the three white days, fasting one day and breaking the fast one day, and fasting from the secrets of the month and the secrets of the month.

Umar, may Allah be pleased with him, used to forbid fasting in Rajab because of the imitation of ignorance in it, as was reported on the authority of Kharshah bin Al-Hur. I saw Umar hitting the palms of those who were looking forward until they put them in the food and saying: Eat, for it is only a month that was glorified by the Jahiliyah. (Al-Irwa’ 957 and Al-Albani said: Sahih)

Imam Ibn al-Qayyim said: He, may Allah’s prayers and peace be upon him, did not fast the three months in reckoning (i.e. Rajab, Sha’ban and Ramadan) as some people do, and he never fasted Rajab, nor did he recommend his fasting.

Al-Hafiz Ibn Hajar said in explaining the wonder of what was mentioned in the virtue of Rajab: There was no mention of the virtue of the month of Rajab, nor in its fasting, nor in fasting a specific part of it, nor in praying a specific night in which there is an authentic hadith that is suitable for argument, and Imam Abu Ismail Al-Harawi Al-Hafiz preceded me. about others.

Rajab is one of the 4 sacred months in Islam

Rajab is a scared month
Rajab is a scared month

The sacred months have a great status, including the month of Rajab, because it is one of these sacred months. The Almighty said: يا أيها الذين آمنوا لا تحلوا شعائر الله ولا الشهر الحرام. 

That is, do not allow the taboos that Allah commanded you to venerate and forbade you to commit them. And the Almighty said:  تظلموا فيهن أنفسكم, that is, in these forbidden months. And the pronoun in the verse refers to these four months, according to what was decided by the imam of the commentators, Ibn Jarir al-Tabari – may Allah have mercy on him.

Therefore, the sanctity of these months should be taken into account, due to the status that Allah has assigned to them, and beware of falling into disobedience and misdeeds in appreciation of their sanctity.

And because sins are magnified because of the honor of the time that Allah has forbidden. That is why Allah warned us in the previous verse against self-injustice in it, even though it – i.e. self-injustice and includes sin – is forbidden in all months.

Conclusion

The month of Rajab is one of the most sacred months for Muslims, and it is an important month for good deeds and fasting. Muslims should use this month to draw nearer to Allah Almighty and perform righteous acts that will be rewarded. As one of the four sacred months in Islam, Rajab is to be venerated and revered like the other sacred months.

Rajab FAQs

why Rajab is a sacred month?

The month of Rajab is one of the sacred months in which fighting is forbidden, so the month of Rajab is among the four sacred months.

Why is Rajab called the month of Allah?

The month of Rajab is given this name because it is the most beloved month to Allah Almighty after the month of Ramadan, and the reward for good deeds increases in this holy month.

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