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All of the 6-day fasting in the month of Shawwal

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All of the 6-day fast in the month of Shawwal

Fasting in Shawwal - duty or sunnah?
Fasting in the month of Shawwal is voluntary and the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), but keep it recorded non-removable awards. A hadith says:
"Whoever fasts the month of Ramadan, and then held six days of fasting in the month of Shawwal, that God has determined a fee equal They are credited for the post for a century."

Why post in Shawwal consists of 6 days?
A hadith states: "Allah made the reward for good ten-fold, and so a month, like ten months, and fasting six days - the end of the year." In the other hadith: "Fasting the month of Ramadan is read tenfold, and six days post two months, and all this together - one year of fasting."
In this case, the thirty days of fasting in Ramadan is multiplied by ten, equals three hundred days. The six days of fasting in the month of Shawwal is equal to sixty days if also multiply them by ten. Thus, the number of days equal to three hundred and sixty-five days, and fasting in the other five days of the year is extremely undesirable (it is the first day of Eid al-Fitr and the four days of Eid al-Adha). That is why those who survive a six-day fasting in Shawwal will be like one who fasted the whole year.
Which days of fasting?
6 days of fasting can be held on any day of the month of Shawwal, except the first. The first day of Shawwal coincide with the feast of Eid al-Fitr, so fast on this day, it is impossible. Optionally, to fast six days in a row.Continuity is not a condition for the observance of this post. Do people have fasted every day or on different days, the main thing - the intention. It is important that the total number of days of fasting in the month was equal to six. And if a believer reasonable grounds missed a few days of fasting in Ramadan, it can hold six days of fasting in Shawwal, filling them after until the next Ramadan.
Do make up for the days of fasting at the same time, the days of fasting in Shawwal?
If a person has the opportunity, he should observe the days of fasting apart from those days, that he will take to fill the missed days of fasting in Ramadan.
What is the difference between fasting in Shawwal of the fast of Ramadan?
Fasting in the month of Shawwal, and fasting as the month of Ramadan or fasting in any other month, it takes place from the time of fajr until maghrib time.Fasting in the month of Shawwal also holds, as in Ramadan. The difference is only the duo of intent, spoken in the Suhoor and Iftar.
When used suhoor committed in the heart of the following intention: "Navaytu en Asuma Sawma Nafl Salat minals-Fajr ilyal-Maghribi halisan lil-Poles Ta'ala" ( "I intend to comply with additional post from dawn to sunset, making it sincerely for the sake of the Most High") .
When breaking fast and before eating food, "Allahumma lyakya sumtu va va bikya aamantu aleukia tavakkyaltu wa 'ala rizkykya aftartu. Fagfirli I Ghaffar wa ma ma kaddamtu ahhartu "(" Lord, for thy contentment, I fasted myself, believe in you, trust you, and made a break fast, using your gifts. Forgive my past and future sins of Forgiving! ").
Can fasting in Shawwal those who did not fast in Ramadan?
Those who have never held a post in the month of Ramadan, may also hold fast in the month of Shawwal, even if they missed obligatory fast without a good reason. But they do not receive remuneration for the year as a post, as it was necessary to keep the obligatory fast of Ramadan, as stated in the hadith.
What are the merits of fasting in Shawwal?
Fasting in Shawwal will receive a savab, as if he had fasted all year. Therefore, the believer should not miss this opportunity. Also in the hadith it says: "Whoever fasted Ramadan and then fasted for six days in Shawwal, cleansed of sins from the day of his birth."
Fasting in Shawwal up for the shortcomings of fasting in Ramadan. The Day of Judgment will take the believer from his other posts and fill the shortcomings of the mandatory, as stated in a hadith: "Verily, the first thing people will be asked in the judgment day - prayer.Our Lord will say to the angels, - and He knows best - 'Look at the prayer of My servant - whether they are completed or not enough of them. " And if there will be enough, will be recorded as completed, and if something is lacking, He will say: "Look, there you have my servant extra prayer," and if he will have additional prayers, He will say: "make up my servant his additional obligatory prayers ", and then will be taken action on this basis."
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