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April 4, 2025
Shawwal is the tenth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, holding immense importance for Muslims worldwide. Following the holy month of Ramadan, it’s a time of celebration, gratitude, and continued spiritual growth. Fasting during the 6 days of Shawwal is particularly encouraged, believed to bring immense rewards. This article explores the significance of Shawwal and how to make the most of these blessed days in 2025.
Shawwal is the tenth month of the Islamic calendar, immediately following Ramadan. It carries forward the blessings of Ramadan, offering Muslims an opportunity to maintain their connection with Allah (SWT) through worship and good deeds. This month is a time to continue the spiritual discipline cultivated during Ramadan.
Shawwal serves as a bridge between Ramadan and the rest of the year, encouraging the continuation of righteous deeds. It’s a time to maintain faith, gratitude, and self-discipline. The most notable practice is fasting for 6 days of Shawwal, as encouraged by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Fasting during Shawwal acts as a reminder to stay steadfast in worship and remembrance of Allah (SWT). It helps Muslims sustain the spiritual momentum gained during Ramadan, fostering consistency in their faith throughout the year.
Shawwal is a time to keep the high spirits of Ramadan alive. Engage in acts of kindness, extend help to those in need, and maintain a routine of worship to stay connected with Allah (SWT).
The spirituality of Shawwal can be felt by holding onto the feelings of Ramadan—fasting, praying, and performing charitable acts. Consistency in small, beloved deeds is key to staying close to Allah (SWT).
“The most beloved deeds to Allah are those that are done consistently, even if they are small.”
(Sahih al-Bukhari, 6464; Sahih Muslim, 783)
Fasting six days in Shawwal, combined with Ramadan, is equivalent to fasting an entire year, as stated by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). It’s an opportunity to gain Allah’s blessings and strengthen one’s faith.
Fasting promotes metabolic health and mindfulness about habits. It encourages a balanced lifestyle while maintaining a worship routine.
“Whoever fasts the month of Ramadan and follows it with six days of fasting in Shawwal, it is as if he fasted for an entire year.”
(Sahih Muslim, 1164)
As Shawwal ends and Dhu al-Qa’dah begins, the sacred month of sacrifice approaches. Prepare for Online Qurbani 2025 to fulfill this noble obligation with ease.
Shawwal is the tenth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, following Ramadan. Its name, derived from Arabic, means “to lift,” symbolizing abundance and prosperity.
Shawwal begins with Eid Al-Fitr, expected on March 31, 2025, subject to moon sighting.
Shawwal 2025 is expected to end on April 28, 2025, depending on the moon sighting.
Fasting six days in Shawwal is not obligatory but is a highly recommended (sunnah) act of worship with great rewards.
It’s recommended to complete any missed Ramadan fasts before fasting the six days of Shawwal, as missed fasts are obligatory while Shawwal fasting is sunnah.
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