Significance in Islam
The first ten days of Dhul Hijjah hold immense importance in Islam. They are considered among the most blessed days of the year, even more so than the last ten nights of Ramadan. Allah (SWT) swears an oath by these days in the Quran, highlighting their sacredness.
Virtuous Deeds and Rewards
During these days, Muslims are encouraged to increase their acts of worship and good deeds. This includes:
- Fasting: Particularly on the 9th day, the Day of Arafah.
- Prayer: Performing extra prayers and reciting Quran.
- Charity: Giving to those in need.
- Dhikr: Remembering Allah through supplications and recitation.
The rewards for good deeds performed during this time are multiplied manifold. It’s an opportunity to seek forgiveness, draw closer to Allah, and attain immense blessings.
The Day of Arafah
The 9th day of Dhul Hijjah is the Day of Arafah, a day of immense significance for Muslims performing Hajj. For those not on Hajj, fasting on this day is highly recommended as it expiates the sins of the past and coming year.
Conclusion
The first ten days of Dhul Hijjah are a golden opportunity for spiritual growth and increased devotion. Let us strive to make the most of this blessed time.
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