
Secondly: Mistakes made on the Day of ‘Arafah
 , was asked about the reward of fasting the day of ‘Arafah and he said: "It expiates sins of the past year and the coming year." [Muslim]
, was asked about the reward of fasting the day of ‘Arafah and he said: "It expiates sins of the past year and the coming year." [Muslim] , said: "The best supplication is that of the Day of ‘Arafah, and the best thing that I and other prophets before me said, is: 'Laa illaaha illallaahu wahdahu la shareeka lahu lahul mulk wa lahul hamd wa huwa ‘ala kuli sha’in qadeer (There is no deity but Allah,  Alone and there Has not partners, sovereignty and praise belong to him, and Over all things He Is Omnipotent)." [Maalik]
, said: "The best supplication is that of the Day of ‘Arafah, and the best thing that I and other prophets before me said, is: 'Laa illaaha illallaahu wahdahu la shareeka lahu lahul mulk wa lahul hamd wa huwa ‘ala kuli sha’in qadeer (There is no deity but Allah,  Alone and there Has not partners, sovereignty and praise belong to him, and Over all things He Is Omnipotent)." [Maalik] said, "The Hadeeth indicates that supplication on the Day of ‘Arafah is better than supplication on other days. This also indicates the excellence of that day over other days. This stands as evidence that some days are better than others. Nevertheless, this is not realized unless there is a relevant Sharee'ah text, such as excellence of Friday, ‘Aashooraa’ (the tenth day of Muharram), the day of ‘Arafah as well as Mondays and Thursdays. None of this is realized by analogy or reasoning. The Hadeeth stands as evidence that supplication on the day of ‘Arafah is most hopeful to be answered, and that the best Thikr is: "Laa illaaha illallaahu (there is no God but Allah)." [At-Tamheed]
  said, "The Hadeeth indicates that supplication on the Day of ‘Arafah is better than supplication on other days. This also indicates the excellence of that day over other days. This stands as evidence that some days are better than others. Nevertheless, this is not realized unless there is a relevant Sharee'ah text, such as excellence of Friday, ‘Aashooraa’ (the tenth day of Muharram), the day of ‘Arafah as well as Mondays and Thursdays. None of this is realized by analogy or reasoning. The Hadeeth stands as evidence that supplication on the day of ‘Arafah is most hopeful to be answered, and that the best Thikr is: "Laa illaaha illallaahu (there is no God but Allah)." [At-Tamheed] , said: "The greatest day to Allah is the day of Nahr and then the day of Qarr (the 11th day of Thul-Hijjah)." [Abu Daawood]
, said: "The greatest day to Allah is the day of Nahr and then the day of Qarr (the 11th day of Thul-Hijjah)." [Abu Daawood]  , and go out in a good appearance and new, perfumed clothes. On the authority of Ibn ‘Umar, may Allah be pleased with him, the Messenger of Allah,
, and go out in a good appearance and new, perfumed clothes. On the authority of Ibn ‘Umar, may Allah be pleased with him, the Messenger of Allah,  , used to put on the best clothes on the two 'Eeds. According to some of the righteous predecessors, it is authentically proven that the Prophet,
, used to put on the best clothes on the two 'Eeds. According to some of the righteous predecessors, it is authentically proven that the Prophet,  , used to perform Ghusl for 'Eed. [Fat-hul-Baari and Al-Mughnee]
, used to perform Ghusl for 'Eed. [Fat-hul-Baari and Al-Mughnee]  , because it is an act of Sunnah on 'Eed Al-Adh-ha that one should not eat unless he has slaughtered his sacrifice. `Abdullah bin Buraydah narrated on the authority of his father, may Allah be pleased with him, that he said: "The Messenger of Allah
, because it is an act of Sunnah on 'Eed Al-Adh-ha that one should not eat unless he has slaughtered his sacrifice. `Abdullah bin Buraydah narrated on the authority of his father, may Allah be pleased with him, that he said: "The Messenger of Allah  used not to go out on the day of ('Eed) Al-Fitr until  he ate, and he used not to eat on the day of ('Eed) Al-Adh-ha until he performed prayer ."
  used not to go out on the day of ('Eed) Al-Fitr until  he ate, and he used not to eat on the day of ('Eed) Al-Adh-ha until he performed prayer ." said, "On the day of 'Eed Al-Adh-ha, the Prophet
  said, "On the day of 'Eed Al-Adh-ha, the Prophet  used not to eat unless he had returned from prayer, then he would eat from his Udh-hiyah." [Zaad Al-Ma‘aad]
  used not to eat unless he had returned from prayer, then he would eat from his Udh-hiyah." [Zaad Al-Ma‘aad] , used to go to the 'Eed prayer through one road and return from another road. Some Muslims do not give importance to this act of Sunnah and this is a mistake.
, used to go to the 'Eed prayer through one road and return from another road. Some Muslims do not give importance to this act of Sunnah and this is a mistake.  , said: "[A person] who innovates in our matter (i.e. religion) anything that does not belong to it, it will be rejected." [Muslim]
, said: "[A person] who innovates in our matter (i.e. religion) anything that does not belong to it, it will be rejected." [Muslim]  , said: "Do not make my grave [a place for] 'Eed" [Abu Daawood]. Shaykhul-Islam, Ibn Taymiyyah
, said: "Do not make my grave [a place for] 'Eed" [Abu Daawood]. Shaykhul-Islam, Ibn Taymiyyah  explained the meaning of the word "'Eed" in this Hadeeth ,  as  referring to doing something on certain occasions, or particular times of the year, month or weak, and to repeat that act with the return of that occasion or particular day or season. Shaykh-ul- Islam added saying that a person who has it as habit to visit a grave on a certain time of the year, after 'Eed prayer every year, for example, has disobeyed the Prophetic commandment expressed by the Hadeeth. Shaykh-ul- Islam further explained that a person who does this has  introduced an innovated practice in our religion, because the Messenger of Allah,
  explained the meaning of the word "'Eed" in this Hadeeth ,  as  referring to doing something on certain occasions, or particular times of the year, month or weak, and to repeat that act with the return of that occasion or particular day or season. Shaykh-ul- Islam added saying that a person who has it as habit to visit a grave on a certain time of the year, after 'Eed prayer every year, for example, has disobeyed the Prophetic commandment expressed by the Hadeeth. Shaykh-ul- Islam further explained that a person who does this has  introduced an innovated practice in our religion, because the Messenger of Allah,  , neither did that nor commanded us to do that; hence, doing that practice, thinking it to be an act of obedience,  contradicts the guidance of the Prophet,
, neither did that nor commanded us to do that; hence, doing that practice, thinking it to be an act of obedience,  contradicts the guidance of the Prophet,  ."
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