Fasting 6 Days In Syawal: 3 Things You Should Know

Fasting six days of Syawal after Ramadan is a Sunnah that entails abundant rewards and virtues. Here are 3 things you should know about this special fast.
by Ustaz Irwan Hadi Mohd Suhaimy 2023-04-24 • 5 min read
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2023-04-24 • 5 min read

Fasting 6 Days In Syawal: 3 Things You Should Know

Praise be to Allah. 

As we celebrate Aidilfitri and bask in the festivities, there is one special Sunnah of fasting which only presents itself in this joyous month - it is the Sunnah of fasting the six days in Syawal. Prophet Muhammad s.a.w. mentioned: 

 مَنْ صَامَ رَمَضَانَ ثُمَّ أَتْبَعَهُ سِتًّا مِنْ شَوَّالٍ كَانَ كَصِيَامِ الدَّهْرِ

“Fasting in Ramadan and following it with six days in Shawwal is like continual fasting.”

(Sahih Muslim)

1. Fasting 6 days in Syawal is like fasting for a year

Scholars have explained that the reward of actions is multiplied at least tenfold. Based on the statement above, fasting in Ramadan for thirty days is equivalent to fasting for three hundred days, and the six days of Syawal is akin to fasting for sixty days. Our beloved Prophet Muhammad s.a.w. himself stated this explicitly: 

صيامُ شَهرِ رَمَضانَ بِعَشرةِ أشهُرٍ، وسِتَّةُ أيَّامٍ بَعْدهُنَّ بِشَهرينِ، فذلك تمامُ سَنَةٍ

“Fasting Ramadan is like fasting ten months, and fasting six days (of Shawwal) is like fasting for two months. That is like fasting a full year.”

(Musnad Ahmad)

2. Fasting consecutive days in Syawal is recommended

It is encouraged for Muslims to fast the six days in Syawal consecutively as it provides greater reward and virtue in it. Based on the hadith narrated by Imam al-Tabarani and others, it is reported that the Prophet s.a.w. said:

مَنْ صَامَ سِتَّةَ أَيَّامٍ بَعْدَ الْفِطْرِ كَانَ تَمَامَ السَّنَةِ

 “Fasting six consecutive days after Aidilfitri is like fasting the entire year.” 

However, if someone is unable to do so, it is still valid to fast gradually for as long as it is observed within the month of Syawal. 

Shawwal, fasting, syawal

3. Permissible to combine missed fasts in Ramadan with the Sunnah fasting of six days of Syawal

It is valid to combine the intention of making up missed fasts (Qadha') during Ramadan and the Sunnah of fasting the six days in Syawal, though performing both separately would lead to a greater reward. This is as mentioned by Al-Hafidz As-Suyuthi in his book, Al-Asybah wa al-Nadhair, where he cited this to the position of al-Bariziy. However, you would need to make the intention that this fast is primarily intended to make up for the missed fast, and the fast of six days of Syawal is only a supplementary one.

It is for this reason that Imam Ar-Ramli in his book Nihayatul Minhaj ila Syarh al-Minhaj stated that while it is permissible to combine both fasts, for example, missed fasts of Ramadan and the fast of six days in Syawal, the reward would be as comparable with the one who fasts separately where they will naturally gain more rewards.

On the other hand, Scholar like Sheikh Ali Gom’ah opines that the hadith of fasting six days of Syawal is general and as long as you have fasted 6 days in Syawal whether for the primary purpose of repaying missed fasts or for any of the sunnah fasts, you have obtained the reward of fasting six days of Shawwal.

Regardless of any views that we opt for, we should accept others adopting a different opinion on this matter. Any opinions that are based on scholarly Ijtihad have goodness in them, In sya Allah.

And Allah knows best.

Read: Fasting On The White Days

 

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