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The Night of Suro: Its Uniqueness and Associated Practices

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051837800_1679988684-rachid-oucharia-2d1Still citing NU Online, the virtue of Tasu'a fasting is as a complement to Ashura fasting which distinguishes between Muslims and Jews. This fast is also included in the main fasts and its virtue is classified as fasting in the nob


025181600_1567320344-20190831-Kirab-LakuDhikr is also considered as a deed that opens the door to provision. It makes one's worldly and afterlife affairs feel smoother and easier. When doing dhikr, one will feel grateful for everything Allah has given, so the heart always feels content and far from feelings of greed and av

064956900_1555744101-glass-1587258_1920.Reciting Basmalah
Prophet Muhammad SAW encouraged saying basmalah before commencing anything, including drinking. Reciting "Bismillah" before drinking milk on 1 Muharram is part of the etiquette of drinking as demonstrated by Prophet Muhammad SAW, which can enhance blessings in every sip, expressing good intentions and supplications for goo


Meaning: Those to whom hypocrites said, "Indeed, the people have gathered against you, so fear them." But it [merely] increased them in faith, and they said, "Sufficient for us is Allah, and [He is] the best Disposer of aff

ram, three times.
The change of day and month in the Hijri calendar takes place at maghrib time, so this prayer should preferably be read before the approaching maghrib time. Here is the recitation of the end of year prayer th




This article reviews the evidence for Tasu'a and Muharram fasting, given that there are still those who doubt the sunnah status of these two fasts. Some consider that Tasu'a and A


It is recommended for Muslims to increase good deeds in the month of Muharram. Why? Because Muharram is included in the sacred months that Allah honors. Righteous acts performed in the sacred months wi

rated by Muslim).
Citing NU Online Jabar, the basis for Tasu'a fasting is based on a hadith narrated from Ibn Abbas ra with marfu' status. Tasu'a fasting is a distinction from the fasting of the Jews. The

ng the Right Hand
In a hadith from Hafsah binti Umar r.a, it is mentioned that Prophet Muhammad SAW always used his right hand for eating, drinking, and dressing. This is advised so as not to emulate the etiquette of Satan who uses the left hand. Using the right hand when drinking milk on 1 Muharram is part of adhering to the sunnah and preserving cleanliness, in accordance with the etiquette of drinking as instructe

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