Shab-E-Barat is known as Bara’at Night or
Mid-Sha’ban and it marks the day of atonement and the night of forgiveness.
Every year, Shab-e-Barat is
observed on the night between the 14 and 15 of Sha'aban, the eighth month of
the Islamic calendar. In Islam, Shab-e-Barat means the night of forgiveness, or
Day of Atonement. It is considered to be the night when God forgives sinners.
Shab-e-Barat means the night of
salvation or the night of freedom from the Fire of Hell. It occurs in
Mid-Shaban – between the 14th and 15th day of Shaban. This night, known as
Shab-e-Barat or Laylat-ul-Baraa, is called Laylatun Nisf min Shaban in Arabic.
The blessed night starts at sunset on the 14th and ends at dawn on the 15th.
The Muslims observe Mid-Shaban as
a night of worship and salvation. Some spend the whole night awake and some
worship half of it. We should not be negligent on this occasion, because people
are shown grace on this auspicious night. During this night, traditions of the
Messenger tell us, Allah determines the destiny of all people, including
whether a person is to live or die in the coming year.
For the proof of the merit of
Shab-e-Barat, the following verses of the Holy Qur’an are cited:
“Surely, We have sent it (the
Holy Qur’an) down in a blessed night. Surely, We are the Warner. In this
(night) judgment is given on all matters of wisdom (separately) by Our
Command.” (Sura ad-Dukhan, 44:3-5)
Imam Qurtubi and Imam
Jalal-ud-Din Suyuti hold that the verses refer to Laylatun Nisf min Shaban or
Shab-e-Barat.
The whole of the month of Shaban
is meritorious. Its excellent merit is evident from a tradition narrated by
Aisha, the mother of the faithful: “The Prophet did not fast in any month more
than Shaban.” (Sahih Bukhari)
Though fasts were not obligatory
on him, the Prophet, yet he observed them most of the month.
The special merit is attached to
Shab-e-Barat. Aisha, the mother of the faithful, also reported: “The Prophet
said: ‘On the middle night of Shaban (that is, Shab-e-Barat), Allah most high
descends to the lowest heaven and remits more sins than the hair of the goats
of Banu Kalb.’” (Jami Tirmidhi)
A third tradition of Hazrat
Aisha, the truthful, states that the Holy Prophet asked: “Do you know what
happens this night?” meaning the middle night of Shaban (that is,
Shab-e-Barat). She submitted: “O Allah’s Messenger, what happens in it?” He
replied: “In it record is made of every human being who will be born, and of
every human being who will pass away this year. In it their deeds are taken up
to heaven and in it their provisions are sent down.” (Baihaqi)
The pious predecessors of the
Muslim nation have always observed this night as a night of special blessings
and have spent it in divine service. According to Imam Nawawi, there are five
sacred nights when supplication is answered, one of them being the night of the
15th of Shaban.
Apart from worshipping on this
night, fasting the following day is also recommended. It is reported from
Hazrat Ali that the Holy Prophet said: “When the middle night of Shaban arrives,
spend it in worship and fast during the day. On this night, at sunset, Allah
descends to the nearest heaven and announces: ‘Is there no one asking
forgiveness that I may forgive him? Is there no one asking provision that I may
grant him provision? Is there no one afflicted that I may relieve them? Is
there not such and such?’ (He keeps announcing) till the dawn comes.”
The special blessings of Almighty
descend during the night. According to Muadh ibn Jabal, Allah’s Messenger said:
“Allah Almighty looks upon all those created by Him in the middle night of
Shaban and forgives all those created by Him. Excepted is the one who
associates partners with Him, or the one who has malice in his heart.”
Shab-E-Barat 2019 Date and Time
This year, the festival will start from April 20
through April 21
The devotees will start their prayers with Isha Ki
Namaz at around 8 pm on April 20. They will keep praying the entire night. Next
day before the Azaan, Sehri will be eaten and after the Azaan, fast will be
observed.
This festival is very important for the
Muslim community across the globe. There are many reasons behind it.
SHIA: The twelfth Imam of the Shia Muslims
named Muhammad al-Mahdi was born and the night is celebrated as his birthday.
The Imam is considered to be the saviour of mankind and that is why his
birthday is celebrated with a lot of joy and zeal.
SUNNI : Muslims believe that on this day
only, God saved the ark of Noah from the flood and that is why people celebrate
it, to celebrate God’mercy upon his devotees.
Other than that, people celebrate it and pray to
Allah also on behalf of a deceased and that is why people visit the graves of
their near and dear ones to offer prayers and light candles.
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