After the end of Ramadan, the month of Shawwal arrives. The atmosphere of Eid is celebrated to the fullest solemn and happiness. A variety of dishes were served on the living room tables. From snacks, rengginang (rice crackers), chips, sweets, biscuits, hidden peanuts, salted peanuts, to main courses like chicken opor (chicken in coconut milk), lontong sayur (rice cake with vegetables), meatball soup (meatball soup), soto (soy sauce), and various other main dishes.
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We must be aware that the moon Shawwal is the month of improvementThis means that piety and faith must be further strengthened. Don't be too tempted, deceived, or captivated by the foods served. One way to avoid these temptations is by fasting for six days in the month of Shawwal.
Fasting for six days in the month of Shawwal is a sunnah practice that is highly recommended, after fasting in Ramadan. This practice aims to increase rewards and provide opportunities for believers to continue the discipline of worship as has been practiced throughout the month of Ramadan.
By fasting 6 (six) days in the month of Shawwal, we have the opportunity to get more rewards from Allah SWT. In this case, the Prophet Muhammad SAW has mentioned in a authentic hadith;
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From Abu Ayyub al Ansari Radhiyallahu 'anhu, Rasulullah sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam said: "Whoever fasts in the month of Ramadan, followed by fasting for six days in the month of Shawwal, then it is like he is fasting all year round.". (HR. Imam Muslim, Abu Dawud, at Tirmidhi, an Nasa'-i and Ibn Majah).
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"Allah made (the reward of) goodness tenfold, one month is the same as ten months; and fasting for six days after the Eid al-Fitr holiday completes one year." (Narrated by Ibn Majah and Imam Nasaa-i)
The law of fasting for 6 (six) days in the month of Shawwal is sunnah, and its implementation is not tied to a specific number or time in the month, however, it is recommended to do it in the month of Shawwal itself. There are various implementation guidelines agreed upon among scholars regarding the best procedures and times for carrying out this fast. However, many agree that fasting can be done consecutively or separately, during the days that are carried out.
The main difference between Ramadan fasting and Shawwal fasting lies in their legal status. Fasting in Ramadan is obligatory and is the fifth pillar of Islam, while fasting for 6 (six) days of Shawwal is a sunnah that provides additional rewards. In addition, Ramadan fasting is held throughout the month, while Shawwal fasting is permitted on all days of the month, except on days where fasting is forbidden, such as the Aidil Fitri holiday.
Advantages and Fadhilat Fasting for 6 Days in the Month of Shawwal
Fasting for six days in the month of Shawwal has a significant impact on one's level of piety. Piety should increase, not decrease. A decrease in piety can be seen in the intensity of temptations to offer food or dishes that are difficult to avoid. If piety and faith are low, one will easily be tempted by food, forgetting the sunnah of fasting six days in Shawwal. When piety and faith are strong, one will not forget that the sunnah of fasting Shawwal is prioritized.
The practice of fasting for 6 (six) days not only provides rewards from a spiritual perspective, but also benefits physical health. Research shows that fasting increases metabolism, promotes weight loss, and improves function cardiovascularFasting for just six days can give the body's digestive system a break and facilitate detoxification and healing for internal ailments. This, in turn, has a positive impact on the well-being of our bodily faculties.
Through fasting for 6 (six) days in the month of Shawwal, a person will be able to strengthen their obedience and awareness of Allah. It is an opportunity to reflect on the teachings of the month of Ramadan and continue the good deeds that have been put into practice. In carrying out this fast, Muslims are taught to be consistent and disciplined with worship, which is a way to renew closeness to Allah SWT.
Overall, goodness Fasting 6 (six) days in the month of Shawwal is a lot, making it a practice that should not be taken lightly. With sincere intentions, a Muslim can gain lasting spiritual and physical benefits, as well as increase obedience to Allah in our daily lives.
How to Fast 6 Days in the Month of Shawwal
Regarding the procedures for carrying out fasting in the month of Shawwal, the following are the opinions of scholars. First,fasting for 6 days in the month of Shawwal the law could be haram, if someone still has it Ramadan fasting debtThis means he must first pay off his Ramadan fasts. It's important to note that fasting during Shawwal is a voluntary fast, not an obligatory fast.
In order to achieve the reward of fasting Shawwal together, the first way is, intend fasting in the month of Shawwal for pay off debts fasting in the month of Ramadan, at a time Also intend to fast Shawwal. God willing, the reward will be double. And this is allowed by the ulama, why? Because fasting on Shawwal is sunnah, while fasting on Ramadan is obligatory, and those who are owed Ramadan fasting must to pay it off.
Second, The Shawwal fast can be done consecutively for 6 days a week. Third, The Shawwal fast can be alternated, meaning it can be performed in different days. For example, fast on Monday, fast on Tuesday, fast on Wednesday, fast on Thursday. These days can be performed in different days. Fourth, The intention to fast in the month of Shawwal can be combined with fasting on Mondays and Thursdays.
For example: On Monday, the intention is to fast Shawwal simultaneously, and the intention to fast Monday and Thursday is also permissible. Then, on Thursday, the intention is to fast Shawwal and fast Monday and Thursday again. Fifth, The Shawwal fast can be done at any time, as long as it's done during the month of Shawwal, for six days. Whether you fast at the beginning, end, or middle of Shawwal, it's up to you, as long as you fast for six days.
Final, The Shawwal fast can also be intended to coincide with the white fast. (Ayyamul Bidh). Fall on the date 13, 14, 15 of each Hijri monthHowever, the fasting period is limited to three days per Hijri month. For the remaining three days, please add them on other days.
Furthermore, the practice of circumcision which can be carried out during fasting must also be prioritized. Reciting Al-Qur'an, dhikr, and performing circumcision prayers are among the activities that can increase the reward and quality of fasting. In terms of intention, fasting for 6 (six) days in the month of Shawwal may be done by stating the intention in your heart to carry out the sunnah worship.
It is recommended to recite the intention to fast the night before fasting. The fasting procedure is the same as during Ramadan, starting from dawn to sunset, and should end with breaking the fast when the time has come.
These are the procedures and explanations for fasting for six days in the month of Shawwal. By following all the established provisions, God willing, we will gain additional rewards from Allah SWT. Amen, O Lord of the Worlds.
And Allah knows best
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MasyaAllah, thank you Ust Sofian Hadi for your knowledge, may it be increasingly useful and a blessing for all of us.
Amen. You're welcome, Ustadz. Wafi
How was your experience fasting for six days in the month of Shawwal? Did you notice any changes in your piety or health after practicing it?