Rajab – The Sacred Month

Published 15 January 2024  Article By Children of Adam

Rajab - The Sacred Month

Looking to have a more fulfilling Ramadan experience this year? ????⁣

There’s still time! The month of Rajab holds numerous blessings and provides an excellent opportunity to make final preparations, both mentally and spiritually, for a productive Ramadan.

Don’t forget to seek forgiveness from Allah Almighty, and may he accept our Ramadan, grant us ease and May Allah grant patience and strength to our brothers and sisters around the world who are facing injustice.

Ameen.

What is Rajab?

Rajab is the seventh month of the Islamic (hijri) calendar and one of the four sacred months as ordained by Allah (SWT). The month of Rajab precedes the month of Sha’ban and holy month of Ramadan, and contains many benefits and virtues for worshippers due to some of the most precious days in the Islamic calendar occurring in this month.

When is Rajab?

The sacred month of Rajab began on 13th January 2024, and the 27th Rajab will occur on the 8th February 2024.

What is the significance of Rajab?

Allah (SWT) ordained Rajab one of the four sacred months of the year, and is therefore virtuous for a number of reasons:

Initiation of fighting is prohibited during the four sacred months.
All transgressions during these months weigh heavier as wrong deeds.
All sincere acts of worship are deemed more virtuous.

“Time has come back to its original state which it had when Allah created the Heavens and the Earth; the year is twelve months, four of which are sacred. Three of them are in succession: Dhul-Qa‘dah, Dhul-Hijjah, Al-Muharram and Rajab of Mudar, which stands between Jumada (ath-Thani) and Sha‘ban.” [Bukhari]

Key events that took place in Rajab

13th Rajab
The birth date of Ali (RA), the cousin and companion of the Prophet (SAW)

27th Rajab
The Prophet’s (SAW) night journey Al Isra’ wal Miraj is thought to have taken place

Rajab of 9AH
The Battle of Tabuk took place, when the Prophet (SAW) took 30,000 men to face the Roman army. As a result, the Romans retreated and a peace agreement was made.

Rajab of 583 AH (1187 CE)
Salahuddin al-Ayyubi liberated Jerusalem after eighty-eight years of Crusader occupation.

Fasting in Rajab

Fasting during any of the sacred months is an excellent time to include supererogatory acts of worship, as well as voluntary prayers, du’a and sadaqah jariyah due to the inherent virtuosity of the month.
Rajab month benefits

Rajab is the month of Allah, one of the four sacred months of the year, and the month in which Isra’ wal-Mi’raj (link to page) took place, making it a month of blessings.

Some narrations mention that the Prophet (PBUH) would seek the blessings of Rajab by saying the following duaa when Rajab entered: “O Allah bless us in Rajab and Sha`ban and enable us to reach Ramadan!, although some scholars do not hold this hadith to be authentic.

Muslims should increase worship and devotion to Allah Almighty in Rajab, in order to earn great rewards.

By working on improving our character and increasing our good deeds in Rajab, we can gain the immense benefits of Ramadan.

As Imam Abu Bakr al-Warraq al-Balkhi (RA), the uncle of Imam Tirmidhi (RA), said: ‘The month of Rajab is the month of planting (your seeds), Sha‘ban is the month of irrigating / watering (them), and Ramadan is the month of harvesting the crop’.

Rajab is the time to prepare for Ramadan– spiritually, mentally and physically.

The Prophet (PBUH) also said the month of Rajab is the month of absolution, so it’s important to seek forgiveness from Allah, in order to gain purification and Divine nearness.

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