Fatwa No : 45462 |
No contradiction between the Ahaadeeth of fasting ‘Aashooraa’ |
Fatwa Date : Thul-Hijjah 28, 1430 / 15-12-2009 |
Question
There
are some Hadeeths narrated that mention the reasons for fasting on
‘Aashooraa’ and they are apparently contradictory. Some narrations, for
instance, signify that Muslims observed fasting on this day in Makkah
before Hijrah and that the Quraysh used to also fast on it. They also
used to garment the Ka‘bah on this day, as narrated by Al-Bukhaari and
others. There are other Hadeeths which signify that fasting on this day
was ordained after Hijrah when the Prophet
, found the Jews venerating this day on which Allaah saved Moosa (Moses)
from Pharaoh. How can we reconcile between the versions?


Answer
All
perfect praise be to Allaah, the Lord of the Worlds. I testify that
there is none worthy of worship except Allaah, and that Muhammad,
, is His Slave and Messenger.
It was narrated on the authority of Ibn ‘Abbaas
“The Prophet
, arrived in Madeenah and saw the Jews fasting on the day of ‘Aashooraa’ (10th of Muharram). He
,
asked them about this. They replied, ‘This is a good day; the day on
which Allaah rescued the children of Israel from their enemy. So, Moosa
fasted this day.’ The Prophet
, said: ‘I have more claim over Moosa than you.’ So, the Prophet
, fasted on that day and ordered (the Muslims) to fast on it too.” [Al-Bukhaari and Muslim]
It was narrated on the authority of ‘Aa’ishah
that she said, "Quraysh would fast on the day of ‘Aashooraa’ in the pre-Islamic period, and the Messenger of Allaah
, too, would fast on that day. When he migrated to Madeenah, he
, fasted on that day and ordered Muslims to fast on it too." [Al-Bukhaari and Muslim]
There is no contradiction between this Hadeeth
and the previous one, and the reason is that the Jews' saying did not
create a new ruling, but it was rather simply just a description of the
state of affairs and an answer to a question.
Ibn Hajar
said,
The
Hadeeth does not contradict the Hadeeth of ‘Aa’ishah since it is
possible that both the Jews and the Quraysh used to fast on it at the
same time for different reasons. Al-Qurtubi
said, "Perhaps Quraysh fasted on this day based on following a previous
divine law, such as that which was revealed to Ibraaheem (Abraham)
. The fasting of the Prophet
,
might have been by virtue of him agreeing with them as happened in
Hajj, or because Allaah The Almighty permitted him to fast on it as a
good deed. Later, when he migrated, he found the Jews fasting on it and
asked them why they were fasting on it. So, the fact that he fasted on
it and ordered Muslims to fast on it too might have been done in order
to attract the hearts of the Jews just as he did by facing their Qiblah
during prayer in the beginning. In any case, the Prophet
, did not fast on ‘Aashooraa’ to imitate them; rather, he used to fast on it before knowing that they did so.
Allaah Knows best.
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