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When Allah Chooses Something: The Blessings Of Dhul Hijjah
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When Ramadan approaches, many of us are excited. It feels like a gift from Allah 




“And whoever honors the symbols (shaꜤā’ir) of Allah, it is certainly out of the piety of the heart.” [Surat Al-Ḥajj, 22:32]
Allah
has chosen and preferred other times too. One of them is the first ten days of Dhul-Ḥijjah. The Prophet ﷺ said, “No good deeds are better than what is done in these first ten days of Dhul-Hijjah.” Some companions of the Prophet ﷺ said, “Not even jihad in the way of Allah?” The Prophet said, “Not even jihad in the way of Allah, except for a man who goes out with his life and wealth at risk and he returns with nothing.” [Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī 969]
Dhul Hijjah
Dhul-Ḥijjah is the last month of the Islamic calendar, and it is the only time of year that Muslims perform the Ḥajj pilgrimage. In Surat al-Ḥajj, Allah 
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“Proclaim the Pilgrimage to all people. They will come to you on foot and on every kind of swift mount, emerging from every deep mountain pass,
to attain benefits and celebrate God’s name, on specified days, over the livestock He has provided for them – feed yourselves and the poor and the unfortunate,
so let pilgrims perform their acts of cleansing, fulfill their vows and circle around the Ancient House,
All this [is ordained by God): anyone who honors the sacred ordinances (ḥurumāt) of God will have good rewards from his Lord” [Surat Al-Ḥajj, 22:27-30]
It is an incredibly special time when Muslims who are able to make their way to Mecca to perform these rites. It was the Prophet Ibrahim 


“We showed Abraham the site of the House, saying, ‘Do not assign partners to Me. Purify My House for those who circle around it, those who stand to pray, and those who bow and prostrate themselves.” [Surat Al-Ḥajj, 22:26]
It was also during the Ḥajj that the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ made his farewell sermon, addressing the Muslim community at the time with advice we still benefit from today.
Naturally, only a specific number of believers will be able to undertake Ḥajj in any given year. Indeed, the Prophet ﷺ himself did Ḥajj once in his lifetime. But the first ten days are significant and blessed for all believers, as the hadith mentions the merit of the time (ten of Dhul Hijjah), and not just for those performing the Ḥajj. Ibn Ḥajar al-’Asqalānī stated that it appears that the distinction of the ten days of Dhul Hijjah is due to the convergence of the major acts of worship, including prayer, fasting (Arafah), charity (udḥiya), and Ḥajj, and this does not happen at any other time of year.
Allah 




Indeed, the good habits that we accumulated during Ramadan might not be as solid by the time Dhul Hijjah is upon us. We might feel guilty that we have stopped prioritizing the Qur’an, or the daily remembrances, or making time to help others. If we were looking for the opportunity to reset, the ten of Dhul Hijjah are another example of the gifts of al-Wahhāb, who only gifts what brings us benefit in both worlds, who is al-Qarīb (the Near One) and reminds us that He is always close to us, and invites us to come close to Him.
Loving What Allah
Loves, Venerating What He Has Chosen
When Sa’id ibn Jubayr 
Just like we love Ramadan, plan for it, and exert effort in doing what Allah 

How can we make the most of these days?
1- Get excited!
The month of Dhul Hijjah has begun. We should get our hearts ready by reminding ourselves of how important these days are, the fact that Allah 

2- Fast if you can, especially on the Day of Arafah
The Prophet ﷺ was asked about fasting on the day of Arafah and he said, “It will expiate the sins of the previous and upcoming years.” [Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim 1162]
There is a difference of opinion about whether the Prophet ﷺ would fast all of the first nine days of Dhul Hijjah. Some of his wives stated that he did, while Aisha 
3- Remembrance of Allah 
In Dhul Hijjah, the Prophet ﷺ would command people to “… increase in them your declaration of the oneness of Allah (tahlīl), your exaltation of Him (takbīr), and your praise of Him (taḥmīd),” [Aḥmad]. Ibn ‘Umar and Abu Hurayra, may Allah be pleased with them, would go out to the markets and make takbīr out loud, and the people would follow them in doing that.
Remembrance is the opposite of forgetting. The essence of remembrance is the presence of the heart and awe before Allah 

“Have you seen the one who has taken his own whim as his god?…” [Surah Al-Jathiya, 45:23] When we say “lā ilaha ilā Allāh” it is a proclamation that we submit to nothing – not our whims or desires, nor external false deities – except Allah 
When we say “Allāhu akbar – Allah is greater” (takbīr), we are reminding ourselves that Allah 
Finally, when we say “alḥamdulilāh – praise be to God” (taḥmīd), we are both praising and thanking Him. You might thank someone who has done something nice for you, but they might not be praiseworthy people. Similarly, you might praise someone who has excellent character or who has achieved something great, but you do not thank them because they have not given you anything. Ḥamd is both praise and thanks – we praise and thank Allah 
So, we can say these remembrances with presence of heart and reverence for the Most High:
الله أكبر الله أكبر الله أكبر، لا إله إلا الله، الله أكبر الله أكبر، ولله الحمد
Allah is the greatest (x3), there is no deity but Allah, Allah is the greatest (x2), and to Him is all praise.
4- Supplication, especially on the day of Arafah
Ibn al-Qayyim stated that the Prophet ﷺ would increase his supplications in the first ten days of Dhul Hijjah, and would command people to increase their tahlīl, takbīr, and taḥmīd (Zād al-Ma’ād, 2/360).
The Prophet ﷺ also said, “The best supplication is that which is made on the day of Arafah. The best of it is what was said by myself and the prophets before me: There is no God but Allah alone, without any partners, unto Him belong the dominion and all praise and He has power over all things,” [Muwatta, 504].
Think of how much hope you have when you supplicate during the last ten nights of Ramadan, and how present your heart is, especially when you think it might be Laylat al-Qadr. This is another opportunity!
5- Whatever good you can do!
The hadith of the Prophet ﷺ is general. Whatever good deed we can perform on these days is amazing. An example of doing good is helping others. He ﷺ said, “A Muslim is a brother of another Muslim, so he should not oppress him, nor should he hand him over to an oppressor. Whoever fulfilled the needs of his brother, Allah will fulfill his needs; whoever brought his brother out of a discomfort, Allah 
6- Your effort is rewarded
While the ten days of Dhul Hijjah are special, the first hurdle is getting ourselves excited for it and keeping up the motivation, simply because the extra good is voluntary, the communal activities are lacking, and shaitan is out and about. But that makes our effort extra special – loving these days and doing good in them is a sign of our love for Allah 

7- We are all included
A person who is ill may not be able to do extra, and a menstruating woman will not be able to fast or do extra prayers. But Allah 

One of the actions we can all do is help others to realize the importance of these days. Help others to do good by gently reminding them to remember Allah 
May we all benefit from these days.
Related:
– Optimizing The First 10 Of Dhul Hijjah – MuslimMatters.org
– Reviving The Sacred Months: Dhul Hijjah (Part 1) – MuslimMatters.org
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inan Yousef has been an author for over a decade, and most recently published the book, "Reflecting on the Names of Allah" (Al-Buruj Press, 2020). She has been a student of Sheikh Akram Nadwi for many years, and currently studies tafsir at Al-Salam Institute. Jinan teaches classes on the names of Allah for SWISS online. She is passionate about helping Muslims connect to Allah through knowing Him by His names.
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