Monday 26 February 2024

Shab e Barat: The Night of Forgiveness and Blessings

 

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Shab e Barat is a night when Muslims believe that Allah forgives the sins of those who repent and ask for His mercy, and decides the fate of every living being for the next year. It is celebrated on the 15th of the Islamic month of Shaban, which falls on February 25, 2024 in the Gregorian calendar. On this night, Muslims perform extra prayers, recite the Quran, make dua, give charity, visit the graves of their relatives, and distribute sweets and food to their loved ones. Shab e Barat is considered a major event in South Asia, especially in Pakistan, where people light candles and fireworks, and decorate their homes and mosques. In Rohri sukkur, a city in Sindh province, people also observe a ritual called Shab-e-Barat-e-Muqaddas, in which they walk barefoot on burning coals to show their devotion and faith.

     Shab e Barat, also known as Mid-Shaban, is a sacred night observed by many Muslims around the world. It is the night between the 14th and 15th of the Islamic month of Shaban, which falls on February 25, 2024 in the Gregorian calendar. On this night, Muslims believe that Allah (SWT) forgives the sins of those who repent and ask for His mercy, and decides the fate of every living being for the next year.

The Meaning and Significance of Shab e Barat

The phrase Shab e Barat is Persian, meaning the Night of Forgiveness or the Night of Deliverance. It is also known by other names, such as Lailatul Barat, Berat Kandili, Nisfu Syaaban, and Cheragh e Barat. The Arabic name for this night is Lailatul Qadr, meaning the Night of Decree or the Night of Power.
Shab e Barat is a night of worship, prayer, and reflection for Muslims. It is a night when Allah (SWT) showers His blessings and mercy upon His servants, and grants them forgiveness for their past sins and mistakes. It is also a night when Allah (SWT) writes the destiny of every creature for the next year, such as their life span, health, wealth, and happiness.

Muslims believe that on this night, the gates of heaven are opened, the angels descend to the earth, and the records of deeds are updated. Therefore, Muslims seek to spend this night in devotion, supplication, and charity, hoping to attain Allah's (SWT) favor and acceptance. Muslims also pray for their deceased relatives and friends, and ask Allah (SWT) to grant them peace and mercy in the hereafter. 

The Origin and History of Shab e Barat.

     Shab e Barat is a night that has been mentioned in various Islamic sources, such as the Quran, the Hadith, and the historical accounts of the early Muslims. Some of the evidences for the importance and virtue of this night are as follows:

- In the Quran, Allah (SWT) says: "Indeed, We sent it down during a blessed night. Indeed, We were to warn [mankind]. On that night is made distinct every precise matter." (44:3-4)  Many scholars interpret this verse to refer to Shab e Barat, as it is the night when Allah (SWT) decrees every matter for the next year.

- In a Hadith, the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) said: "When the night of the middle of Shaban comes, spend its night in prayer and observe a fast on that day. For Allah descends at sunset on that night to the lowest heaven and says: 'Is there no one who will ask Me for forgiveness, that I may forgive him? Is there no one who will ask Me for provision, that I may provide for him? Is there no one who is afflicted by trouble, that I may relieve him?' And so on, until dawn breaks." (Sunan Ibn Majah)

- In another Hadith, the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) said: "Allah looks at His creation in the night of mid-Shaban and He forgives all His creation except for a polytheist or a quarrelsome person." (Sahih Muslim)

- In a narration, Aisha (RA), the wife of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW), said: "I missed the Prophet (SAW) one night, so I went out looking for him. I found him at the Baqi' (the cemetery of Medina) raising his head towards the sky. He said: 'O Aisha, were you afraid that Allah and His Messenger would wrong you?' I said: 'No, but I thought you had gone to one of your other wives.' He said: 'Allah descends on the night of mid-Shaban to the lowest heaven and forgives more people than the number of hairs on the sheep of Banu Kalb.'" (Sunan al-Tirmidhi)

Shab e Barat is also a night that has been celebrated by Muslims throughout history and across cultures. According to some scholars, Shab e Barat has its roots in the pre-Islamic religions of the Middle East and Persia, where people used to commemorate their ancestors and light fires on this night.  Later, Muslims adopted this night as a night of worship and remembrance of Allah (SWT) and His Prophet (SAW).

Shab e Barat is celebrated in different ways by different Muslim communities. Some of the common practices and traditions are:

- Fasting on the day of Shab e Barat, as it is a Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and a means of expiating sins.

- Performing extra prayers and reciting the Quran on the night of Shab e Barat, especially the Surah Yasin, which is known as the heart of the Quran.

- Making dua and asking Allah (SWT) for forgiveness, guidance, protection, and provision for oneself and one's loved ones.

- Giving charity and helping the poor and needy, as it is a way of attaining Allah's (SWT) mercy and reward.

- Visiting the graves of the deceased and praying for their souls, as it is a way of honoring them and seeking Allah's (SWT) forgiveness for them.

- Distributing sweets and food to family, friends, and neighbors, as it is a way of expressing love and gratitude.

- Sending greetings and wishes to fellow Muslims, such as Shab e Barat Mubarak, meaning blessed Shab e Barat.

The Benefits and Blessings of Shab e Barat

Shab e Barat is a night of immense grace and bounty for the believers. It is a night when Allah (SWT) bestows His favors and gifts upon His servants, and grants them their wishes and desires. Some of the 

benefits and blessings of Shab e Barat are:

- Forgiveness of sins and removal of burdens, as Allah (SWT) pardons those who repent and seek His pardon.

- Acceptance of supplications and fulfillment of needs, as Allah (SWT) responds to those who call upon Him and ask Him for anything.

- Increase of sustenance and provision, as Allah (SWT) enriches those who trust in Him and rely on Him.

- Protection from calamities and misfortunes, as Allah (SWT) safeguards those who seek His refuge and assistance.

- Peace of mind and heart, as Allah (SWT) grants those who remember Him and glorify Him.
 
- Happiness and joy, as Allah (SWT) blesses those who thank Him and praise Him.

The Quotes and Sayings about Shab e Barat

Shab e Barat is a night that has inspired many Muslims to express their feelings and thoughts about it. Some of the quotes and sayings about Shab e Barat are:

- "Shab e Barat is the night of forgiveness. Let us forgive and forget each other's faults and start a new life of love and brotherhood." - Anonymous

- "Shab e Barat is the night of blessings. Let us seek Allah's blessings and mercy for ourselves and for the whole Ummah." - Anonymous

- "Shab e Barat is the night of destiny. Let us pray to Allah to write our destiny in the best way possible." - Anonymous

- "Shab e Barat is the night of light. Let us illuminate our hearts with the light of faith and good deeds." - Anonymous

- "Shab e Barat is the night of hope. Let us never lose hope in Allah's mercy and forgiveness, for He is the Most Merciful and the Most Forgiving." - Anonymous

- "Shab e Barat is the night of gratitude. Let us thank Allah for all His favors and gifts, and for giving us this opportunity to worship Him." - Anonymous

Conclusion

Shab e Barat is a night of great significance and value for Muslims. It is a night when Allah (SWT) showers His mercy and forgiveness upon His servants, and decides their fate for the next year. It is a night when Muslims should strive to worship Allah (SWT) and seek His pleasure and approval. It is a night when Muslims should also remember their deceased and pray for their salvation. It is a night when Muslims should also spread love and kindness among their fellow Muslims and humanity at large. May Allah (SWT) accept our prayers and deeds on this night, and grant us His forgiveness and blessings. Ameen.

Reference:

Shab-e-Barat - Wikipedia

Shab e-Barat 2024 in Pakistan

What Is Shab e Barat? Zakat Foundation of America.

Shab-e-Barat: Observing a Sacred Night Tradition - Muslim Aid

Blessed Shab e Barat Night | Explore Shab e Barat in Islam

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