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Ashra Zilhaj ki Fazilat (Urdu)
Ashra-e-Zil Hajj, the first 10 days of the Islamic month of Zil Hajj, is a time of great significance for Muslims around the world. These days are considered highly sacred and are an opportunity for Muslims to engage in various acts of worship and reflection.
The month of Zil Hajj is the last month of the Islamic calendar and marks the beginning of the Hajj pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca. During this time, millions of Muslims from all over the world come together to perform the Hajj, which is one of the five pillars of Islam. However, for those who are unable to perform the pilgrimage, the first 10 days of Zil Hajj provide a chance to engage in other acts of worship.
Fasting during Ashra-e-Zil Hajj
One of the most significant practices during Ashra-e-Zil Hajj is fasting. Muslims are encouraged to fast on as many days as possible during these 10 days, with the 9th day, known as the Day of Arafah, being considered the most important. It is believed that fasting on this day expiates sins for the previous year and the coming year.
In addition to the Day of Arafah, fasting on the 10th day, which is the day of Eid al-Adha, is also highly recommended. This day marks the end of the Hajj pilgrimage and the beginning of the festival of Eid al-Adha, which is celebrated by Muslims around the world.
Offering voluntary prayers during Ashra-e-Zil Hajj
During Ashra-e-Zil Hajj, Muslims are also encouraged to offer voluntary prayers, particularly during the night. These prayers, known as tahajjud, are performed after the obligatory night prayer and are a way of seeking closeness to Allah and seeking forgiveness for sins. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was known to offer these prayers regularly and encouraged his followers to do the same.
Reciting the Quran during Ashra-e-Zil Hajj
Another significant practice during Ashra-e-Zil Hajj is reciting the Quran. Muslims are encouraged to read the Quran regularly, but during these 10 days, the reward for reciting the Quran is believed to be multiplied. Muslims are encouraged to recite as much of the Quran as possible during this time and to reflect on its teachings.
Performing charitable deeds during Ashra-e-Zil Hajj
Charity is another important aspect of Islam, and during Ashra-e-Zil Hajj, Muslims are encouraged to perform charitable deeds. This can include giving money to those in need, donating food to the poor, or performing other acts of kindness and generosity. In Islam, charity is believed to purify the soul and bring blessings and rewards from Allah.
Conclusion
Ashra-e-Zil Hajj is a time of great significance for Muslims around the world. These 10 days provide an opportunity for Muslims to engage in various acts of worship and reflection, including fasting, offering voluntary prayers, reciting the Quran, and performing charitable deeds. By engaging in these practices, Muslims seek to draw closer to Allah and to seek forgiveness for their sins. And for those who are unable to perform the Hajj pilgrimage, Ashra-e-Zil Hajj provides a chance to experience the spiritual benefits of this holy month.
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