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The Rewards For Fasting 6 Days In Shawwal by ISLAMISLIGHT(m): 6:50am On Apr 28, 2023
Assalaamu Alaikum, Dear Brothera and Sisters in Islam.
And just like that, an entire month of fasting has gone by. Even though the thought of fasting for weeks on end may have felt intimidating before Ramadan began, many of us simply blinked and time was up. We have been left with a profound sense of bitter-sweetness now that the month is over. “What do I do next?” we may ask ourselves, “How can I maintain that spirit of Ramadan?”

The Prophet ﷺ gave us the solution we need when he encouraged us to fast 6 days in the month that immediately follows Ramadan: Shawwal.

Fasting the 6 days of Shawwal is not obligatory, but voluntarily carried out in hope of its reward. Plus, you do not have to fast these days consecutively either–fasting any six days within the month is acceptable.

1. You get the reward for fasting the entire year
The Prophet ﷺ said, “Whoever fasts Ramadan and then follows it with six [days] from Shawwal, it’s as if they have fasted a year” [Sahih Muslim].

Scholars explain that this is because Allah promises us 10 times the reward for every deed that we do. So fasting one month of Ramadan is equivalent to 10 months of fasting, while fasting 6 days of Shawwal is equivalent to 60 days (i.e., 2 months), totally an entire year of fasting.

Imagine what this means for those who follow their Ramadan fasting with 6 days of Shawwal every year: they will meet Allah as if they have fasted their entire lifetime!

2. You can revive the Ramadan spirit
Bring the Ramadan spirit to your Shawwal fasting by encouraging friends and family to fast with you. That way, you can motivate one another while also experiencing the communal joy of breaking fast together.

3. You can help make up for any of your shortcomings in Ramadan
The Prophet ﷺ tells us, “The first thing for which a person will be brought to account on the Day of Resurrection will be their prayer. If it is complete, then the voluntary (prayers) will also be recorded for them (as an increase). If it is not complete then Allah will say to His angels: ‘Look and see whether you find any voluntary prayers for My slave, and take them to make up what is lacking from their obligatory prayers.’ Then all their deeds will be reckoned in like manner.” [Sunan Ibn Majah]

Our voluntary fasts will be used on the Day of Judgement to both increase us in our good deeds as well as make amends for any of our deficiencies when we fasted Ramadan.

4. You can maintain your momentum after Ramadan and build long term habits
After spending a month excelling in good deeds, many of us feel like it’s impossible to continue that lifestyle after Ramadan is over. But that was never the point. Ramadan serves as an opportunity to reset. As the Prophet ﷺ promises us, if we complete our worship in true faith throughout the month, then we leave the month with our sins forgiven. With a clean slate and reinvigorated energy, we have the ideal momentum to transform some of our Ramadan practices into habits.

For example, spread your six days of fasting throughout Shawwal. Perhaps you fast every Monday and Thursday, and/or during the three middle days of the month–both of which were practices of the Prophet ﷺ. This helps you plant the seeds for a long term habit of fasting on those days. Remember, the Prophet ﷺ emphasized that Allah loves actions that are consistent, even if they’re small. Slow and steady wins the race.

5. You build an attitude of gratitude
One of the spiritual benefits of fasting is that it nurtures gratitude in the heart of the believer. The more often we fast, the more spiritually aware we become of Allah's favors in our lives. Abstaining from food and drink reminds us that these too are blessings from Allah that we take for granted.
Jazakkumullah Khairun wa salaamu alaikum wa rahmatullah wa barakatu.

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Re: The Rewards For Fasting 6 Days In Shawwal by Debangis20(m): 9:05am On Apr 28, 2023
Wslm. Jazak Allahu khaira.

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Re: The Rewards For Fasting 6 Days In Shawwal by Itisallright: 10:42am On Apr 28, 2023
Allhamdullilah

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Re: The Rewards For Fasting 6 Days In Shawwal by Chetas81(m): 10:48am On Apr 28, 2023
Foreign religion with mighty problem such as beheading and stoned someone to death by do doing this religion of man which is not coming from our almighty God

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Re: The Rewards For Fasting 6 Days In Shawwal by aktolly54(m): 10:56am On Apr 28, 2023
So I must agree to some things before I comment, but if na Christian post, no agreement, everyone comment freely.

You people should continue
Re: The Rewards For Fasting 6 Days In Shawwal by princeabdul(m): 10:56am On Apr 28, 2023
Chetas81:
Foreign religion with mighty problem such as beheading and stoned someone to death by do doing this religion of man which is not coming from our almighty God
who’s your almighty God?
Re: The Rewards For Fasting 6 Days In Shawwal by Obaofaba: 11:16am On Apr 28, 2023
Beautiful piece in there, May Allah increase you and I in knowledge and forgive our shortcomings.

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Re: The Rewards For Fasting 6 Days In Shawwal by sped1oro(m): 11:37am On Apr 28, 2023
Alhamdullilahi, I have completed my 6 days fasting in the month of Shawaal!🙏🙏🙏

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Re: The Rewards For Fasting 6 Days In Shawwal by Lukuluku69(m): 11:40am On Apr 28, 2023
sped1oro:
Alhamdullilahi, I have completed my 6 days fasting in the month of Shawaal!🙏🙏🙏

Alhamdulillah.

Insha Allah mine will be completed today.
Re: The Rewards For Fasting 6 Days In Shawwal by Bimpe29: 12:00pm On Apr 28, 2023
Waaleikum sallam warahmatullahi wabarkatuh.

Jazakallahu Khairan for this awesome piece.
Re: The Rewards For Fasting 6 Days In Shawwal by Chetas81(m): 12:06pm On Apr 28, 2023
princeabdul:
who’s your almighty God?
the person that create you
Re: The Rewards For Fasting 6 Days In Shawwal by chillychill(f): 12:11pm On Apr 28, 2023
Jazakumllahu khayran for the reminder op

Unna wey don finish ur shawwal i dey envy u o.... omo u tried o. As for those who are still trying to complete ramadan plus shawwal may Allah make it easy for y'all

Jummah Mubarak kiss

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Re: The Rewards For Fasting 6 Days In Shawwal by chaloskyx: 3:27pm On Apr 28, 2023
There is no reward you better eat and be merry as long as you are alive to do so
Re: The Rewards For Fasting 6 Days In Shawwal by Hassanmaye(m): 3:40pm On Apr 28, 2023
Thanks
Re: The Rewards For Fasting 6 Days In Shawwal by jimakeabi: 6:04pm On Apr 28, 2023
Jazakullah hayran
Re: The Rewards For Fasting 6 Days In Shawwal by Generalwoodz(m): 1:27pm On May 01, 2023
Thanks
Re: The Rewards For Fasting 6 Days In Shawwal by Bobbiee: 11:02am On Jun 13, 2023
Obaofaba:
Beautiful piece in there, May Allah increase you and I in knowledge and forgive our shortcomings.

You really ticked yes to the question "Yes, I'm a Muslim..." You really think you are a Muslim, infidel?

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