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The Virtues of Syawal Fasting and the Rewards Promised by Allah SWT

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The Virtues of Syawal Fasting and the Rewards Promised by Allah SWT Syawal fasting has extraordinary virtues with rewards equivalent to fasting for a whole year, let’s check out the explanation.

Kapanlagi.com - Syawal fasting is one of the highly recommended sunnah practices in Islam. Muslims are encouraged to observe this fast for six days in the month of Syawal, starting the day after Idul Fitri. The virtues of Syawal fasting have been mentioned in various hadiths of the Prophet Muhammad SAW, one of which is the hadith narrated by Muslim stating that whoever fasts during Ramadan and continues with six days in the month of Syawal, their reward is equivalent to fasting for a whole year.

Scholars explain that Syawal fasting has many benefits, not only from a spiritual perspective but also in completing the worship of Ramadan. Just as sunnah prayers complement obligatory prayers, Syawal fasting also serves as a complement to the fasting of Ramadan that has been performed.

With the numerous virtues contained in Syawal fasting, it is hoped that Muslims can practice this worship as a form of gratitude for the blessings that Allah has given during the month of Ramadan. Here are the virtues of Syawal fasting that are worth knowing.

1. The Virtues of Shawwal Fasting

Shawwal fasting has several important virtues that are essential to know, including:

  • Reward Equivalent to a Year of Fasting: The reward from six days of Shawwal fasting is likened to the reward of fasting for a full year, demonstrating the immense reward given by Allah SWT.
  • Completing the Worship of Ramadan: Shawwal fasting is considered a complement and completion of the worship of Ramadan fasting. Just as sunnah prayers complete obligatory prayers, Shawwal fasting closes any deficiencies that may exist in the worship of Ramadan fasting.
  • Sign of Acceptance of Ramadan Worship: The desire to continue righteous deeds after Ramadan, such as performing Shawwal fasting, is one of the signs that our Ramadan fasting has been accepted by Allah SWT.
  • Enhancing Closeness to Allah SWT: Observing Shawwal fasting demonstrates the piety and sincerity of a Muslim in drawing closer to Allah SWT.
  • Teaching Consistency in Worship: Shawwal fasting teaches us to be consistent in worship, not just during the month of Ramadan.
  • Sign of Gratitude: Shawwal fasting is also a form of gratitude to Allah SWT for all the blessings and gifts that have been bestowed during the month of Ramadan.
  • Erasing Minor Sins: Some sources mention that Shawwal fasting can erase minor sins that may have been committed during the month of Ramadan.

2. Intention of Syawal Fasting and Its Procedure

Syawal fasting is performed for six days after Idulfitri and can be done consecutively or not, as long as it is still within the month of Syawal. Here is the intention for Syawal fasting

Intention for Syawal Fasting for 6 Days

Here is the reading for the intention of Syawal fasting:

Arabic:

Latin: Nawaitu shauma ghodin 'an sittati ayyamin min Syawwal lillahi ta'ala.

Meaning: "I intend to fast tomorrow for six days in the month of Syawal for the sake of Allah Ta'ala."

Additionally, one can also read the following intention for Syawal fasting

Intention for Non-Consecutive Syawal Fasting

Nawaitu shauma ghodin min Syawwal lillahi ta'ala.

Meaning: "I intend to fast tomorrow in the month of Syawal for the sake of Allah Ta'ala."

Procedure for Syawal Fasting

The procedure for Syawal fasting is the same as Ramadan fasting, only differing in the intention. The intention for Syawal fasting is pronounced on the night before sleeping. Then, we must refrain from things that invalidate the fast, such as eating, drinking, and marital relations from dawn until sunset. Breaking the fast is done after sunset by reciting the breaking of fast prayer.

Syawal fasting can be done consecutively or non-consecutively, and the merits are still obtained. However, it is more recommended to do it consecutively. For those who have unpaid Ramadan fasts, it is better to prioritize fulfilling the qadha of Ramadan fasting first before performing Syawal fasting.

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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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