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Shab E Barat Ke Roze On The 13th, 14th, And 15th Of Shaban

Shab E Barat Ke Roze On The 13th, 14th, And 15th Of Shaban

Shab E Barat Ke Roze is neither compulsory nor obligatory. They are voluntary. According to our Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAW), Shaban is my month, and the month of Ramazan is Allah’s. Shab e Barat is a month in the Muslim calendar, and it takes place every year. Muslims observe it with great enthusiasm and respect across the world. During the month of Shaban, it is observed that our Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) observed Roze so that he could prepare for the month of Ramadan, which is next to the month of Shaban. Although, as mentioned earlier, Shab E Barat Ke Roze are not compulsory, most Muslims observe fasting during the 13th, 14th, and 15th of the month in which Shab E Barat takes place.

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Fasting for the month is encouraged by the elderly family members so that we can observe the Sunnah of our Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAW), who observed fasting on the 13th, 14th, and 15th day of the Islamic month. It is being observed that these are the days when Shab e Barat takes place.

Shab E Barat Ke Roze

Observing fast on the dates mentioned above for the month of Shaban is voluntary. Muslims gather in the mosques at Isha prayer and start their prayers to ask for forgiveness and their sins to be wiped out. On the other hand, the atonement of the Muslims begins, and Allah Pak decides what to award and when to award to each Muslim during this night. After the whole night of praying Muslims observe the morning fast to please God and fulfill the Sunnah.

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