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Visiting Graveyards on 15th Sha'ban
Question:In
the light of the teaching of the Qur'an and the Sunnah, is it a correct
Islamic practice to visit graveyards on the night of Shab-e-baraat?
please narrate the Hadith related to this night.
Answer:
Giving
significance to the night of 15th Sha'ban, visiting graveyards, doing
extra Ibaadah (worship) and offering extra Nawaafil Salaah with the
intention of specifically doing so on the occasion of 15th Sha'ban,
having illuminations, considering it to be the Eid of the dead and
keeping awake for the whole night of 15th Sha'ban and encouraging others
to do the same -- all these are Bid'ah (innovation) . The prophet and
the Sahaabah never did so nor commanded the muslims to do so.
We
don't find any evidence of such things in the entire authentic Seerah
of the Prophet and his companions. According to Allamah Ibn Rajab Abu
Bakr Turtoshi, Ibn Wazzah Qurtubi, Suyuti, Shokani etc. all the Ahadith
pertaining to the subject are weak and unacceptable.
The
Hadith that is generally quoted to support the practices done on the
night of 15th Sha'ban is Zaif (weak) according to Muhaddiseen (the
scholars of Ahadith) and is not to be put into practice.
Narrated Aisha (R.A.), I missed Allah's Messenger (peace be upon him) during the night and found
him in al-Baqi'. He said: Were you afraid that Allah and His Messenger
would deal unjustly with you? I said: Allah's Messenger , I thought that
you had gone to some of your other wives. He (the prophet) said: Verily
Allah, the Exalted and Glorious, comes down to the heaven of the world
in the middle night of Sha'ban and forgives sins even more abundant than
the hair of the goats of Kalb. (Tirmidhi, Hadith No. 739; Sunan
Ibn-I-Majah, Hadith No. 1389; Ahmad Vol. 6, 238)
According
to Imam Bukhari and Tirmidhi, the above mentioned Hadith has a broken
chain of narrators in two places, and therefore it is weak. Allamah
Ibnul Arabi (543H), in his commentary of Sunan -At-Tirmidhi, titled
'Arizatul-Ahwazi', Vol 3, Pg No. 216 adds: '....further, in it Hajjaj
Ibn Artaat is not reliable.'
However,
it is established that the Prophet (pbuh) did visit the Baqi graveyard
once, as Allah had commanded him and he prayed for Ahle-Baqi (the people
of Baqi), but the exact night of this event is not known, as there is
no clear proof in this regard. The prophet had done this by the
commandment of Allah (swt), therefore the Prophet was an exception to
this act.
Aisha
(R.A.) says that the Prophet (pbuh) said: "Gabriel came to me and said;
Your Rabb commands you to go to the graveyard of Baqi and seek
forgiveness for them". (Sahih Muslim, Hadith No. 2256)
It
is permissible for men to visit graveyard whenever they wish and pray
for the dead, however it is not permissible to fix a specific day or
night for the purpose and consider it to be of a special virtue unless
we find any proof for doing so from the Qur'an or the authentic Ahadith.
Allamah
Ibnul Arabi writes: "There is no reliable Hadith regarding the 15th of
Sha'ban. Although certain commentators insist that the verse from Surah
Dukhan, chapter 44, verse 4: 'In that (night) is made distinct every
affair of wisdom', refer to 15th of Sha'ban, but this is not true, as
Allah did not reveal the Qur'an in Sha'ban. The Qur'an was revealed in
Ramadan, as mentioned in Surah Baqarah, chapter 2, verse 185, and this
can only be statement of a person who transgresses the book of Allah
(swt) and is careless of his word". (Arizatul Ahwazi, Vol. 3, Page No.
217)
According
to Hadith of Sahih Muslim, Vol. 2, Hadith No. 1885: ".. Most evil
affairs are their innovations, and every innovation is an error..."
So Muslims should beware of and steer clear of all innovation and bid'ah.
Also refer :
http://www.islamicvoice.com/december.98/dialogue.htm#SHE