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The Day of Arafah: There are certain days in life that are unlike any other days. Days where mercy pours down more heavily, sins are forgiven more abundantly, and du’as rise to Allah with greater hope. Among the greatest of these days is the Day of Arafah, the 9th day of Dhul-Hijjah. It is a day beloved to Allah. A day honored in Islam. A day that many of the righteous would prepare for long before it arrived because they knew its value. For the pilgrims standing on the plains of Arafah, it is the heart of Hajj. And for those around the world not performing Hajj, it is still one of the greatest opportunities of the year to come closer to Allah, to be forgiven, and to begin again. Many people enter this day carrying worries, sins, regrets, unanswered du’as, and exhausted hearts. Yet the beauty of Arafah is that it is a day of hope. A day where no servant turns back to Allah sincerely except that Allah opens the doors of mercy for them. ⸻ Why Is the Day of Arafah So Important? The Prophet ﷺ said: “There is no day on which Allah frees more people from the Fire than the Day of Arafah.” — Sahih Muslim (1348) Imagine a day where countless people are forgiven. Countless sins erased. Countless du’as answered. Countless hearts softened. This alone should make us long for this day and prepare for it carefully. It is also the day on which Allah completed this religion. Allah says: “This day I have perfected for you your religion, completed My favor upon you, and approved for you Islam as your religion.” (Qur’an 5:3) ‘Umar ibn al-Khattab رضي الله عنه mentioned that this verse was revealed on the Day of Arafah while the Prophet ﷺ was standing at Arafah during Hajj. — Sahih al-Bukhari (45), Sahih Muslim (3017) What an honored day it must be for Allah to reveal such a powerful verse upon it. ⸻ The Virtue of Fasting on Arafah One of the greatest acts of worship on this day for those not performing Hajj is fasting. The Prophet ﷺ said: “Fasting the Day of Arafah, expiates the sins of the previous year and the coming year.” — Sahih Muslim (1162) Two years of sins forgiven because of one sincere day of fasting. This is from the immense mercy of Allah. The scholars explain that this refers to minor sins, while major sins require sincere repentance. Even then, what an incredible gift from Allah a single day that can become a means of purification for years. Do not underestimate this fast. Perhaps this fast may be the reason Allah forgives sins nobody knows about except Him. ⸻ The Best Thing You Can Do on Arafah: Du’a The Day of Arafah is the day of du’a. The Prophet ﷺ said: “The best du’a is the du’a of the Day of Arafah.” — Jami’ at-Tirmidhi (3585) This is not a day to make rushed du’as for only worldly things and then move on. This is a day to speak to Allah honestly. Ask Him for what sits deeply in your chest. Ask Him for the things you never say out loud. Ask Him to fix your heart, forgive your sins, guide your future, soften your hardships, and grant you Jannah. Allah loves when His servant asks Him. And one of the greatest adhkar to repeat throughout the day is: “La ilaha illa Allah wahdahu la sharika lah, lahul-mulk wa lahul-hamd wa huwa ‘ala kulli shay’in qadeer.” “There is no god worthy of worship except Allah alone without partner. To Him belongs all dominion and praise, and He is capable over all things.” The Prophet ﷺ frequently recited this on Arafah. — Jami’ at-Tirmidhi (3585) Repeat it often with presence and reflection. ⸻ How to Truly Make the Most of the Day of Arafah 1. Prepare Your Heart Before the Day Begins Do not let Arafah arrive while your heart is distracted and unprepared. The night before: * Make sincere tawbah * Sleep with intention * Prepare your du’a list * Ask Allah to allow you to benefit from the day Anticipating righteous days is itself a sign of goodness. ⸻ 2. Fast With Sincerity Do not fast merely because everyone else is fasting. Fast seeking Allah’s forgiveness. Continuing in the comments cuz I’m out of space -> #muslimtiktok #islamicreminder #n #muslimahtiktok
The Day of Arafah: There are certain days in life that are unlike any other days. Days where mercy pours down more heavily, sins are forgiven more abundantly, and du’as rise to Allah with greater hope. Among the greatest of these days is the Day of Arafah, the 9th day of Dhul-Hijjah. It is a day beloved to Allah. A day honored in Islam. A day that many of the righteous would prepare for long before it arrived because they knew its value. For the pilgrims standing on the plains of Arafah, it is the heart of Hajj. And for those around the world not performing Hajj, it is still one of the greatest opportunities of the year to come closer to Allah, to be forgiven, and to begin again. Many people enter this day carrying worries, sins, regrets, unanswered du’as, and exhausted hearts. Yet the beauty of Arafah is that it is a day of hope. A day where no servant turns back to Allah sincerely except that Allah opens the doors of mercy for them. ⸻ Why Is the Day of Arafah So Important? The Prophet ﷺ said: “There is no day on which Allah frees more people from the Fire than the Day of Arafah.” — Sahih Muslim (1348) Imagine a day where countless people are forgiven. Countless sins erased. Countless du’as answered. Countless hearts softened. This alone should make us long for this day and prepare for it carefully. It is also the day on which Allah completed this religion. Allah says: “This day I have perfected for you your religion, completed My favor upon you, and approved for you Islam as your religion.” (Qur’an 5:3) ‘Umar ibn al-Khattab رضي الله عنه mentioned that this verse was revealed on the Day of Arafah while the Prophet ﷺ was standing at Arafah during Hajj. — Sahih al-Bukhari (45), Sahih Muslim (3017) What an honored day it must be for Allah to reveal such a powerful verse upon it. ⸻ The Virtue of Fasting on Arafah One of the greatest acts of worship on this day for those not performing Hajj is fasting. The Prophet ﷺ said: “Fasting the Day of Arafah, expiates the sins of the previous year and the coming year.” — Sahih Muslim (1162) Two years of sins forgiven because of one sincere day of fasting. This is from the immense mercy of Allah. The scholars explain that this refers to minor sins, while major sins require sincere repentance. Even then, what an incredible gift from Allah a single day that can become a means of purification for years. Do not underestimate this fast. Perhaps this fast may be the reason Allah forgives sins nobody knows about except Him. ⸻ The Best Thing You Can Do on Arafah: Du’a The Day of Arafah is the day of du’a. The Prophet ﷺ said: “The best du’a is the du’a of the Day of Arafah.” — Jami’ at-Tirmidhi (3585) This is not a day to make rushed du’as for only worldly things and then move on. This is a day to speak to Allah honestly. Ask Him for what sits deeply in your chest. Ask Him for the things you never say out loud. Ask Him to fix your heart, forgive your sins, guide your future, soften your hardships, and grant you Jannah. Allah loves when His servant asks Him. And one of the greatest adhkar to repeat throughout the day is: “La ilaha illa Allah wahdahu la sharika lah, lahul-mulk wa lahul-hamd wa huwa ‘ala kulli shay’in qadeer.” “There is no god worthy of worship except Allah alone without partner. To Him belongs all dominion and praise, and He is capable over all things.” The Prophet ﷺ frequently recited this on Arafah. — Jami’ at-Tirmidhi (3585) Repeat it often with presence and reflection. ⸻ How to Truly Make the Most of the Day of Arafah 1. Prepare Your Heart Before the Day Begins Do not let Arafah arrive while your heart is distracted and unprepared. The night before: * Make sincere tawbah * Sleep with intention * Prepare your du’a list * Ask Allah to allow you to benefit from the day Anticipating righteous days is itself a sign of goodness. ⸻ 2. Fast With Sincerity Do not fast merely because everyone else is fasting. Fast seeking Allah’s forgiveness. Continuing in the comments cuz I’m out of space -> #muslimtiktok #islamicreminder #n #muslimahtiktok

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