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Significance of Ashura fast in Islam - A spiritual journey of reflection and renewal
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49368, member: 636"] Muslims around the world mark Ashura as one of their most sacred fasting days. The tenth day of Muharram brings massive spiritual rewards for believers who skip food from dawn to sunset. Islamic teachers say this single day of fasting can wipe away sins from the previous twelve months. Prophet Muhammad encouraged his followers to observe this ancient tradition after learning about it from Jewish communities. The practice connects modern Muslims to the story of Moses escaping from Pharaoh thousands of years ago. Religious scholars from all major Islamic schools agree that Ashura fasting deserves special attention. The Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi and Hanbali legal traditions all recommend this voluntary fast. Muslims gain extra merit when they combine Ashura with either the ninth or eleventh day of Muharram. This approach helps distinguish Islamic practice from other religious communities. Prophet Muhammad specifically advised his companions to add the extra day for this reason. Some Muslims have developed harmful customs around Ashura that Islamic law does not support. Self-harm rituals and excessive mourning practices go against authentic religious teachings. True Ashura observance focuses on spiritual cleansing and historical reflection rather than dramatic displays. The day reminds believers to stand up for justice like Moses did against tyranny. Modern Muslims can use Ashura to reset their spiritual lives and commit to righteous behavior throughout the coming year. [/QUOTE]
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