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but rather I thought that you might have gone to your wife. He said that Allah Almighty descended on the earth in the middle of the night of Sha'ban and forgave the sins of more people than the wool of the sheeps of the people of Kalb tribe. (Ibn Majah, As-Sunan 1/444, Hadith No. 1388). Ibnu Abi Sabrah, the only narrator of this hadith. Ahmad, Imam Bukhari and other Muhaddiths accused him of being liars.
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Ayesha (R) said, one night I did not find the Prophet (ṣalla'llahu 'alayhi wa-sallam), and I went out to seek him. I noticed that he was in Jannatu 'l-Bāqi, lifting his head towards the sky. He said, "O Aisha! Do you fear that Allah and His Messenger will do injustice to you?" Ayesha (R) said, "No,
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used to perform special prayers in this night. Both Sunni and Shia Muslims recognise this night to be as the Night of Forgiveness. Muslims observe Mid-Sha'ban as a night of worship and salvation. Scholars like Imam Shafii, Imam Nawawi, Imam Ghazzali, and Imam Suyuti have declared praying acceptable
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Mid-Sha'ban is celebrated in countries including India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Lebanon, Iran, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Kyrgyzstan. The
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Although the date of Mid-Sha'ban is always the same in the Islamic calendar, the date in the Gregorian calendar falls approximately 11 days earlier each successive year, since the Islamic calendar is
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The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said that Allah has manifested on the night of mid-Shaban and forgiveness of all His creation except the polytheists and the envious.
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The base for celebrating Mid-Sha'ban is not without dispute. Whether or not 15 Sha'ban is regarded as a special holiday, has primarily been an issue of interpreting the
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may forgive sinners. In many regions, this is also a night when prayers are arranged for forgiveness from Allah for one's deceased ancestors. Additionally,
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The 15th of Sha'ban goes by several names, depending on the country in which it is observed. Most can be categorised into two general meanings:
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According to Tafsir Ibn Kathir, the more correct interpretation of this blessed night been attributed to another Islamic holy night,
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Mid-Sha'ban or Half of Sha'ban. Named after the day's chronological position in the eighth month of the
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Shabe-Baraat: Introduction and guidance on special prayers for the night. (Includes Salaatul Tasbih)
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It is regarded as a night when the fortunes of individuals for the coming year are decided and when
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Although not mentioned directly in the Qur'an, two verses are sometimes ascribed to Mid-Sha‘ban:
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Arabs do not celebrate this holiday. In the Arab world the festival is celebrated by Arabs with
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is an Arabic noun which is roughly translated to English as either
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on the 15th night of Sha'ban, as well as on three other holidays:
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Dinesh Bihari Trivedi; A. H. M. Zehadul Karim (1990).
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and Afghanistan celebrate this holiday 15 days before
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