The Explanation of Al-Fajr and what comes after it Concerning Al-Fajr, it is well known that it is the morning. This was said by `Ali, Ibn `Abbas, `Ikrimah, Mujahid and As-Suddi. It has been reported from Masruq and Muhammad bin Ka`b that Al-Fajr refers to the day of Sacrifice (An-Nahr) in particular, and it is the last of the ten nights. `The ten nights' refers to the (first) ten days of Dhul-Hijjah. This was said by Ibn `Abbas, Ibn Zubayr, Mujahid and others among the Salaf and the latter generations. It has been confirmed in Sahih Al-Bukhari from Ibn `Abbas that the Prophet said, «ãóÇ ãöäú ÃóíøóÇãò ÇáúÚóãóáõ ÇáÕøóÇáöÍõ ÃóÍóÈøõ Åöáóì Çááåö Ýöíåöäøó ãöäú åÐöåö ÇáúÃóíøóÇã» (There are no days in which righteous deeds are more beloved to Allah than these days.) meaning the ten days of Dhul-Hijjah. They said, "Not even fighting Jihad in the way of Allah'' He replied, «æóáóÇ ÇáúÌöåóÇÏõ Ýöí ÓóÈöíáö Çááåö¡ ÅöáøóÇ ÑóÌõáðÇ ÎóÑóÌó ÈöäóÝúÓöåö æóãóÇáöåö Ëõãøó áóãú íóÑúÌöÚú ãöäú Ðáößó ÈöÔóíúÁ» (Not even Jihad in the way of Allah; except for a man who goes out (for Jihad) with his self and his wealth, and he does not return with any of that.) Next
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