White Days Are Here.. The Great Virtue of Fasting Dhul-Qi’dah Begins Tomorrow
As the White Days of Dhul-Qi’dah 1447 AH approach, Muslims renew their interest in fasting these blessed days, which carry immense spiritual reward and prophetic significance.
In days filled with spiritual serenity, Muslims anticipate the arrival of the White Days of Dhul-Qi’dah, a period of great virtue and reward in Islam. The Prophet ﷺ recommended fasting these days, which begin tomorrow, Friday, corresponding to the 13th of the lunar month, offering a renewed opportunity for worship and closeness to God.
Great Virtue of Fasting the White Days
Fasting the White Days is a highly recommended Sunnah. Authentic Hadiths state that fasting three days of each month equals fasting the entire year, highlighting the mercy and generosity of Allah toward His servants.
A Reward Multiplied in Sacred Months
The reward of fasting is multiplied during the sacred months, including Dhul-Qi’dah, making these days a powerful spiritual opportunity for forgiveness, purification, and elevation in rank.
Multiple Spiritual Benefits
Among the key virtues of fasting the White Days:
- Reward equivalent to fasting a lifetime
- Protection from Hellfire
- Forgiveness of sins
- Strengthening patience and discipline
Schedule of the White Days – Dhul-Qi’dah 1447
- Friday, 13 Dhul-Qi’dah (May 1, 2026): First White Day
- Saturday, 14 Dhul-Qi’dah (May 2, 2026): Second Day
- Sunday, 15 Dhul-Qi’dah (May 3, 2026): Third Day
Ruling on Non-Consecutive Fasting
Scholars agree that fasting three days of the month—whether consecutive or separate—grants the same reward, as supported by prophetic traditions.
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