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The Virtue of the Ten Days of Dhul Hijjah
Author : Dr. Mohammad Al-Zou`bi
Date Added : 20-04-2025

The Virtue of the Ten Days of Dhul Hijjah

 

Praise be to Allah, Lord of the Worlds, and the most excellent and complete blessings and peace be upon our master Muhammad, the Seal of the Prophets and Messengers, and upon all who followed his path until the Day of Judgment.

Throughout time, our Lord has bestowed upon us special moments of divine grace—blessed opportunities that come one after another to remind us whenever we forget, to awaken us whenever we become heedless, and to strengthen our resolve to do good whenever we weaken. A Muslim should actively seek out these divine blessings, in the hope that Allah, the Almighty, may elevate their ranks, forgive their sins, pardon their missteps, and answer their prayers. The Prophet (PBUH) said: "Indeed, your Lord has, in the days of your lives, certain blessed breezes (opportunities for mercy), so be sure to expose yourselves to them." [Al-Tirmidhi]. Among these blessed moments are the first ten days of Dhul-Hijjah, during which a Muslim should strive to make the most of them through righteous words and deeds. One should firmly intend to dedicate this time to worship and obedience, so that Allah may assist them in fulfilling their duties and performing acts of devotion. Allah Says (What means): "And those who strive for Us – We will surely guide them to Our paths. And indeed, Allah is with the doers of good." [Al-Ankabut/69]. Ibn ‘Abbas (May Allah Be Pleased with them) reported Allah's Messenger as saying: "There are no days in which a good deed is more pleasing to Allah than these ten days." On being asked whether not even Jihad in Allah’s path were as pleasing, he replied: "Not even Jihad in Allah’s path, except when a man goes out in person with his property and loses both life and property." [Al-Bukhari].

So reflect, my dear brother—may Allah protect you—on the immense virtue of these blessed days. Notice how the Prophet (PBUH) declared that righteous deeds performed during them are more beloved to Allah than during any other days. One who devotes themselves to worship and obedience in these days is the same as a Mujahid (a warrior in the path of Allah) who went out with his life and wealth and returned with nothing of either. This, my brother, is only due to the greatness and status of these days in The Sight of Allah The Almighty. And why wouldn’t they hold such virtue?

1. Allah, The Almighty, Swore an oath by these days, as He Says (What means): "By the dawn. And [by] ten nights." [Al-Fajr/1–2]. Ibn Kathir (may Allah have mercy on him) said: "The correct view is that the ten nights refer to the first ten days of Dhul-Hijjah." This is the view held by the majority of scholars, both from among the early generations and later ones. [Tafsir Ibn Kathir/Vol.8/P.391]

Moreover, it is well known that Allah only Swears by what is great in His Sight.

2. These are also the "appointed days" (Al-ayyām Al-Maʿlūmāt) during which Allah Has Legislated the remembrance of His Name, as He Says (What means): "And to mention the name of Allah during the known days over what He has provided for them of [sacrificial] animals." [Al-Hajj/28]. The majority of scholars—including Ibn ʿUmar and Ibn ʿAbbas (May Allah Be Pleased with them)—held that these known days are the first ten days of Dhul-Hijjah. Hence, the Prophet (PBUH) said: "There are no days greater in the sight of Allah, nor in which righteous deeds are more beloved to Him, than these ten days—so increase in them your saying of: Lā ilāha illa Allāh, Allāhu Akbar, and Subhān Allāh." [Ahmad’s Musnad/Vol. 7/P.224].

3. The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) testified that these days are the best days of this world: It was narrated from Jabir (may Allah be pleased with him) that the Prophet (PBUH) said: "There are no days better in the sight of Allah than the [first] ten days (of Dhul-Hijjah)." They asked: "Not even striving in the path of Allah?"

He replied: "Not even striving in the path of Allah—except for a man who goes out with his face covered in dust (i.e., fighting until death)." [Sharh Mushkil Al-Athar/Vol. 7/P.418]

4. Included among them is the Day of ‘Arafah: The Day of ‘Arafah is the greatest day of Hajj, a day of forgiveness of sins, and a day of freedom from the Hellfire. If the first ten days of Dhul-Hijjah had nothing but the Day of ‘Arafah, that alone would suffice in virtue and goodness. The Prophet (PBUH) said: "The best of days is the Day of ‘Arafah." [Narrated by Ibn Hibban in his Sahih]. He also said: “There is no day on which Allah frees more people from the Hellfire than the Day of ‘Arafah." [Moslim]. In addition, he (PBUH) said: "The best supplication is the supplication of the Day of ‘Arafah, and the best of what I and the Prophets before me have said is: "There is no god but Allah, alone without partner. To Him belongs the dominion and to Him belongs all praise, and He is over all things capable. "[At-Tirmidhi]

5. Included among them is the Day of Sacrifice (Yawm An-Nahr). Some scholars have considered the Day of Sacrifice to be the greatest of all days, based on the saying of the Prophet (PBUH): "The greatest day in the sight of Allah is the Day of Sacrifice." [Abu Dawood and An-Nisa’ii]

6. The major acts of worship are combined in these days: Al-Hafiz Ibn Hajar said: "What appears to be the reason for the excellence of the ten days of Dhul-Hijjah is the combination of the fundamental acts of worship during them: prayer, fasting, charity, and Hajj — and this does not occur in any other time." [Fath Al-Bari/Vol. 3/P.390]

My dear brother, may Allah protect you, 

If these days hold such immense virtue, then how can we benefit from them? A Muslim should be keen to take full advantage of these blessed days and nights by engaging in all kinds of acts of worship and obedience that draw him closer to Allah the Almighty and elevate his rank and status on a Day when neither wealth nor children will be of any benefit—except to the one who comes to Allah with a sound heart. Among these acts of worship and devotion are:

1. Sincere repentance to Allah The Almighty by performing acts of obedience and firmly resolving to abandon sins and wrongdoings. We should start a new page with Allah, reform what remains of our lives, so that He may forgive what has passed.

2. Performing Hajj and ‘Umrah: These are among the best deeds a Muslim can do if he is able. The Prophet (PBUH) said: "From one ‘Umrah to the next is an expiation for what is between them, and the accepted Hajj has no reward except Paradise." [Agreed upon]

So if, my dear Muslim brother, you are prevented from going to The House of Allah, know that the one who is held back due to a valid excuse shares in the reward with those who are able to go—if he sincerely intends it for the sake of Allah.

For that reason, the Prophet (PBUH) said to his companions as they were returning from the Battle of Tabuk: "There are people in Medina who were with you in every step you took and every valley you crossed. It was only a valid excuse that held them back." [Moslim]

3. Fasting the first nine days of Dhul-Hijjah: It is recommended (Sunna) for a Muslim to fast during these blessed days, especially the fast of the Day of Arafah, about which the Prophet (PBUH) said: "Fasting on the Day of Arafah, I hope from Allah, will expiate for the sins of the previous year and the coming year. "[Moslim]

4. Offering the Udhiyah (sacrificial animal) on the Day of Nahr and the Days of Tashreeq: This is the Sunna of our father Ibrahim (peace be upon him), when Allah Ransomed his son with a great sacrifice. It is authentically reported that the Prophet (PBUH) "sacrificed two rams, white with black markings and horned, with his own hand. He said the name of Allah and glorified Him (by saying Allah Akbar)" [Agreed upon]. In addition, the one who intends to offer the Udhiyah, it is recommended not to cut their hair or nails after the sighting of the crescent of Dhul-Hijjah. Muslim narrated from Umm Salamah (may Allah be pleased with her) that the Prophet (PBUH) said: "When you see the new moon of Dhul-Hijjah, and one of you wants to offer a sacrifice, let him not take anything from his hair or nails." [Moslim].

5. Other righteous deeds: Such as prayer, recitation of the Qur’an, remembrance of Allah (Dhikr), saying takbeer (Allah Akbar), Tahleel (La ilaha illa Allah), supplicating Allah (Du‘a), giving charity, being dutiful to parents, maintaining ties of kinship, enjoining good and forbidding evil, and other means of doing good and acts of obedience.

Finally, our final supplication is: All praise is due to Allah, The Lord of The Worlds.

 

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Summarized Fatawaa

I prayed all the obligatory prayers in congregation, but after finishing the `Isha prayer, I remembered that I had forgotten to pray Dhuhr. What should I do, and is my prayer invalid?

Your prayers are valid, but you must make up the Dhuhr prayer as soon as you remember it, based on the saying of the Prophet (peace be upon him): "Whoever forgets a prayer must pray it as soon as they remember it; there is no expiation for it except this." [Muslim]. And Allah knows best

Should missed Sunnah prayer be made up?

Making up missed voluntary acts of worship is from Sunnah.

My headcloth is causing me a terrible headache and severe shortsightedness. Is it permissible for me to take it off?

All perfect praise be to Allah, the Lord of the worlds. I testify that there is none worthy of worship except Allah and that Muhammad, sallallahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, is His slave and Messenger.
If the headcloth Khimar is harmful, it is sufficient to wear the Niqab (face-veil). However, with the passage of time you will get used to the Khimar and these symptoms will go away. And Allah The Almighty Knows Best.

Does the clipping of nails nullify ablution?

No, it does not, and it is preferable to wash the hands afterwards.