Shabeborat in 2025 of world

The calculation of the holy month of Shaban begins on Saturday (February 14/15 In view of this, the holy body will be celebrated on the night of February 14/15 . The decision was taken at a meeting of the National Moon Viewing Committee in the National Mosque Baitul Mukarram meeting on the evening of January 5. The meeting was chaired by the Advisor Dr. AFM Khalid Hossain

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Shabeborat in  2025 of world
Shabeborat in 2025

Shabban Barat is a prestigious night of the month of Sha'ban. In the words of Hadith, 'Lilatun Nisfi Min Shaban' is the night of Sha'ban. 'Shabe Barat' is a Persian word. The word 'body' means night, 'Barat' means salvation or liberation. In combination with these two words, it means liberation,

This night is undoubtedly beneficial. As it should not be exaggerated, the virtues of this night are also unacceptable. Narrated from Hazrat Abu Bakr, Rasulullah (saw) said, "On the night of the month of Sha'ban, the Great Allah landed in the heavens of the world. That night he forgives everyone except the idolatry and the hatred of the other brother. ”(Musnad Bajjar: 1, Musnad Ahmad, Hadith: 1

Shabbat has come to the Hadith about the Prophet's practice, Ayesha (ra) narrates: 'Once the Prophet (peace be upon him) stood at night and prostrated so long that I thought he might have died. I then got up and shook his old man. His old man moved. When he got up from prostration and finished his prayers, he noticed me and said, "O Ayesha, did you fear that the Messenger of Allah will destroy your rights?" I replied, "No- O Messenger of Allah." From your long prostration, I feared whether you died or not. 

Then the Prophet (peace be upon him)He asked, do you know which night is it? I said, "Allah and His Messenger know well." The Prophet (peace be upon him) then said, 'This is the night of half Sha'ban (Shabe Barat). Allah focuses on his servant on the night of half-Shaban and forgives the apologies and gives grace to grace and leaves the haters 

Shu'bul Faith, Bayhaqi: 1/12-5; Tabarani: 1)