Wipe Away 2 Years Of Sins By Doing This

One Islam Productions
14 Jun 202406:49

Summary

TLDRThe speaker highlights the significance of the days of Tashreeq in Islam, which are the three days following Eid al-Adha. These days are marked by eating, drinking, and the remembrance of Allah, with fasting being prohibited. The day of Arafah, preceding Eid al-Adha, is emphasized as a day of great spiritual importance, where Allah forgives many and grants significant rewards for good deeds. Muslims are encouraged to seek forgiveness, make supplications, and avoid disputes during these sacred times.

Takeaways

  • 📅 The days of Tashreeq are the three days following the day of Eid al-Adha.
  • 🔖 These days are specifically for eating, drinking, and remembering Allah.
  • 🚫 Fasting is prohibited on the days of Eid and the days of Tashreeq.
  • 🌙 The day of Arafah, which is the 9th of Dhul-Hijjah, is highly significant for Muslims.
  • 🙏 On the day of Arafah, Allah forgives many people and frees them from Hellfire.
  • 📜 According to Hadith, fasting on the day of Arafah expiates the sins of both the current and the coming year, but only for minor sins.
  • 🌟 Major sins require specific repentance and seeking forgiveness from Allah.
  • 📢 The best supplication is on the day of Arafah.
  • 🌍 There is a difference of opinion on whether to follow the 9th of Dhul-Hijjah based on local moon sighting or the sighting in Mecca.
  • 🤝 Muslims are encouraged to avoid disputes over moon sighting differences and focus on praising and thanking Allah during this blessed season.

Q & A

  • What are the days of Tashreeq?

    -The days of Tashreeq are the three days following the day of Eid al-Adha.

  • What activities should be done during the days of Tashreeq?

    -During the days of Tashreeq, one should eat, drink, be thankful, and remember Allah often.

  • Is fasting allowed on the days of Eid and Tashreeq?

    -No, fasting is prohibited on the days of Eid and Tashreeq.

  • What is the significance of the day of Arafah?

    -The day of Arafah is significant as it is the day when Allah frees the most people from Hellfire, and it is recommended to fast on this day if not in Hajj.

  • What is the reward for fasting on the day of Arafah?

    -Fasting on the day of Arafah expiates the sins of the current and coming year, but this refers to minor sins. Major sins require specific repentance.

  • What should one do to achieve forgiveness from Hellfire on the day of Arafah?

    -One should change their life, seek forgiveness, promise not to repeat bad deeds, and supplicate to Allah.

  • How can one know if their repentance has been accepted by Allah?

    -If one feels a slight change within themselves and notices positive changes in their behavior, it is a sign that Allah has accepted their repentance.

  • What is the best supplication on the day of Arafah?

    -The best supplication on the day of Arafah is any heartfelt prayer asking for Allah's forgiveness and mercy.

  • What should one do if there is a dispute about the day of Arafah between different regions?

    -One should follow the 9th of Dhu al-Hijjah according to their own moon sighting and avoid disputes, focusing instead on worship and thankfulness.

  • What is the One Islam TV app mentioned in the script?

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Outlines

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🍽️ Importance of Eating, Drinking, and Remembrance During Tashriq Days

The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) emphasizes that the days of Tashriq, the three days following Eid, are meant for eating, drinking, and remembering Allah. It is forbidden to fast during these days, as they are special occasions for gratitude and praise of Allah. The day of Arafah, however, is highly rewarding for fasting, provided one is not performing Hajj. Fasting on the day of Arafah can expiate sins of the previous and coming year. Major sins require specific repentance. The Prophet encourages eating and drinking without wastefulness during these days.

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🌙 Observance and Dispute of Arafah and Eid Dates

The script discusses the differing opinions among scholars regarding the observance of Arafah and Eid dates, emphasizing the importance of unity and avoiding disputes. While some argue for following the sighting of the moon locally, others suggest aligning with the events in Mecca. The speaker advises following the local 9th of Dhu al-Hijjah as the day of Arafah. The emphasis remains on maintaining harmony and focusing on worship and gratitude. The One Islam TV app is recommended for its ad-free, comprehensive Islamic content.

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💡Prophet Muhammad

Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, is the last prophet in Islam. He is highly revered by Muslims and his sayings and practices, known as Hadith, are a major source of Islamic teachings. In the script, he is quoted to emphasize the importance of certain days and practices in Islam.

💡Days of Tashreeq

The Days of Tashreeq are the three days following Eid al-Adha, during which Muslims are encouraged to eat, drink, and remember Allah. These days are mentioned in the script as a time for gratitude and remembrance of Allah, and fasting is prohibited during this period.

💡Eid

Eid refers to Islamic festivals, specifically Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. The script mentions Eid as a time when fasting is prohibited and Muslims should celebrate by eating and drinking. Eid al-Adha follows the Day of Arafah and marks the beginning of the Days of Tashreeq.

💡Arafah

The Day of Arafah is the 9th day of the Islamic month of Dhu al-Hijjah. It is considered the most important day of the Hajj pilgrimage and is a day of fasting for those not on pilgrimage. The script emphasizes its significance as a day when Allah forgives many sins and accepts supplications.

💡Fasting

Fasting, or Sawm, is one of the Five Pillars of Islam. It involves abstaining from food, drink, and other physical needs from dawn until sunset. The script discusses the importance of fasting on specific days like the Day of Arafah and the prohibition of fasting during Eid and the Days of Tashreeq.

💡Remembrance of Allah

Remembrance of Allah, or Dhikr, involves constantly keeping Allah in one's thoughts and prayers. The script highlights the importance of remembering Allah during the Days of Tashreeq by praising and thanking Him, which aligns with the broader theme of spiritual mindfulness in Islam.

💡Supplication

Supplication, or Du'a, is the act of communicating with Allah, asking for His help and blessings. The script refers to the Day of Arafah as a particularly powerful time for making supplications, emphasizing the spiritual significance of seeking Allah's favor and forgiveness.

💡Forgiveness

Forgiveness is a key concept in Islam, where seeking forgiveness from Allah is encouraged. The script mentions that fasting on the Day of Arafah can result in the forgiveness of sins for two years, highlighting the importance of repentance and divine mercy in Islamic teachings.

💡Major and Minor Sins

In Islam, sins are categorized as major (Kabirah) and minor (Saghirah). Major sins require specific repentance, while minor sins can be forgiven through good deeds and general repentance. The script explains that fasting on the Day of Arafah can forgive minor sins but major sins require specific repentance.

💡Hajj

Hajj is the annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, which is mandatory for Muslims who are physically and financially able to perform it once in their lifetime. The script refers to the Day of Arafah within the context of Hajj, highlighting its spiritual significance for pilgrims.

Highlights

The prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, emphasized that the days of Tashreeq are for eating, drinking, and remembering Allah.

The days of Tashreeq are the three days following Eid al-Adha.

It is prohibited to fast on the days of Eid and during the days of Tashreeq.

Fasting is highly rewarding, but not allowed on these specific days as per the prophet's teachings.

During the days of Tashreeq, Muslims are encouraged to eat, drink, and remember Allah often.

The prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, stated that these are days of gratitude and remembrance of Allah.

Islam does not usually emphasize indulgence in food and drink except during specific times like Eid and Tashreeq.

Being wasteful is discouraged even during the days of eating and drinking.

The day of Arafah is considered the best day of the year in Islam.

On the day of Arafah, Allah frees the most people from Hellfire according to Hadith in Sahih Muslim.

Fasting on the day of Arafah is highly rewarding, forgiving sins of both the current and coming year for minor sins.

Major sins require specific repentance for forgiveness.

The best supplication is the supplication made on the day of Arafah.

There is a scholarly dispute about whether to follow the local sighting of the moon or the sighting in Arafah.

The majority opinion is to follow the local sighting to avoid confusion and disputes.

The days of Tashreeq and Eid are times for celebration and gratitude, not for fighting or disputes.

The transcript emphasizes the importance of unity and peace during these blessed days.

The One Islam TV app offers a variety of Islamic content, ad-free, and has received positive feedback from users.

Transcripts

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my brothers and sisters the prophet

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Muhammad peace be upon Him

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says the days of are the days of eating

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and drinking and the remembrance of

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Allah now if you take a look at

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that what are the days of Tash they are

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the three days after the day of Eid so

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you have the day of then you have the

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day of then you have the three days

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of now during those three days you must

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remember to eat and drink and thank

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Allah be thankful be grateful remember

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Allah often and constantly declare

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declare the praise of Allah you and I

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know that fasting is very very rewarding

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but it is prohibited to fast on the days

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of Eid on the days of Eid you're not

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allowed to fast and you should not be

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fasting in the season here known as the

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days of because the prophet Muhammad

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peace be upon Him says they are the days

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of eating and drinking and the

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remembrance of Allah so there goes you

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want to know when to fast well you can

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fast the day OFA if you're not in Hajj

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if you're in Hajj you're not supposed to

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be fasting it's not a Sunnah but if

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you're out of the Hajj you get a massive

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reward for it the day of Eid Haram to

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fast you must eat you must drink you

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must thank Allah Islam does not give

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importance to food and drink if you

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notice there is never a time when Allah

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asks you to indulge in food and drink

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but during the days ofid and during the

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the days of that's when the prophet

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Muhammad Sall wasallam says eat and

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drink still don't be wasteful don't be

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wasteful that's an instruction of the

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Quran eat and drink and don't waste for

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he does not love or like those who who

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are wasteful so we will eat and we will

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drink the day of arafa is the best day

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of the entire year on that day what

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should you be doing you need to know

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it's the day according to the Hadith in

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sah Muslim that Allah frees the maximum

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number the most people from Hellfire so

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he writes names of people who are free

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from Hellfire because of some good that

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they did so Doo good throughout the

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season you know in the nights the nights

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of Ramadan there are a lot of people who

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are freed from Hellfire but during the

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day the day this is the day the day of

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arafa Subhan Allah the 9th of so Subhan

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Allah we must ask Allah to free us from

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Hellfire and in order to achieve that we

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must be from those who've changed our

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Lives who sought forgiveness who who'

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promised Allah that we're not going to

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repeat the bad that we've been doing all

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along and inshallah we will find by the

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will of Allah subhanahu wa'ta'ala we

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will definitely be achieving a lot

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you'll feel the change you'll feel the

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difference and in order to know whether

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Allah has actually accepted your Toba or

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your repentance you need to feel a

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slight change within you and then you

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know wow I've changed meaning Allah has

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accepted my repentance by his will by

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his father by his grace his Mercy now

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we've spoken about sins being forgiven

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for the fast of the day of AR I just

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want to mention the Hadith of

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Abu wherein he says that whoever fasts

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on the day

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of the Prophet Muhammad peace be upon

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him has said that the sins of both years

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will be forgiven both years meaning the

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current and the coming but that's

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speaking about Minor sins as for major

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sins they require specific TBA specific

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repentance so someone's committed a

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major sin Allah will forgive it on

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condition that you seek forgiveness

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specifically for the sin that you've

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committed and then the Hadith says the

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best

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supplication the best supplication is

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the supplication of the day of arafa so

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on the day of arafa supplicate now there

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is a dispute amongst the scholars as to

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should we be with those who are inaa or

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should we be be uh you know following

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the 9th ofah the vast majority say

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follow the 9th ofah because if you were

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to site the moon before the people

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Ina it would be your day ofid when it is

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their day OFA and that would confuse

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things completely and that's very

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possible to happen and it has happened

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in the past although a long time back

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but in order to prevent all of that when

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it is your 9th of it is the day ofaa

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sometimes it might be your day of Eid

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when they are still having araa in that

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case it's Haram to fast while they're

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Ina because it's your Eid and they did

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not see the moon for now they they

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happen to be seeing the moon mostly

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before the rest of the world things have

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happened differently in the past may

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happen differently in the future so

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although there is an opinion let's not

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fight about it whichever opinion you

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follow I've just mentioned what opinion

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I follow but at the same time those days

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are blessed days don't involve in

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fighting and dispute that's the last

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thing you should do just praise Allah

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thank Allah congratulate people upon the

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beautiful season may Allah bless every

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one of us and grant us goodness I pray

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