Praise be to Allaah.
1.It is the day on which the religion was perfected and Allaah's Favour was completed.
In Al-Saheehayn it
was
reported from Umar ibn al-Khattaab (may Allaah be pleased with him)
that
a Jewish man said to
him, 'O Ameer
al-Mu'mineen,
there is an aayah in your Book which you recite; if it had come to us
Jews,
we would have
taken that day as an
Eid (festival).' Umar said, 'Which aayah?' He said: 'This day I have
perfected
your religion for you,
completed My favour
upon you, and have chosen for you Islam as your religion.' [al-Maa'idah
5:3 interpretation of the
meaning].
Umar said, 'We know
on
which day and in which place that was revealed to the Prophet (peace
and
blessings of Allaah
be upon him). It was
when he was standing in Arafaah on a Friday.'
2.It is a day of Eid for the people who are in that place.
The Prophet (peace
and
blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: 'Yawm Arafaah (the day of
Arafaah),
Yawm al-Nahr
(the Day of Sacrifice)
and Ayyaam al-Tashreeq (the 3 days following Yawm al-Nahr) are Eid
(festival)
for us, the
people of Islam. These
are days of eating and drinking. This was narrated by the authors of
al-Sunan.
It was reported that
Umar ibn al-Khattaab said: 'It i.e., the aayah 'This day I have
perfected'
was revealed on a Friday,
the Day of Arafaah,
both of which praise be to Allaah are Eids for us.'
3.It is a day by which Allaah swore an oath.
The Almighty cannot
swear
by anything except that which is mighty. Yawm Arafaah is the 'witnessed
day' mentioned in
the aayah
(interpretation
of the meaning):
'By the witnessing day [Friday] and by the witnessed day [the Day of Arafaah].' [al-Burooj 85:3].
It was reported from
Abu Hurayrah (may Allaah be pleased with him) that the Prophet (peace
and
blessings of Allaah be
upon him) said: 'The
promised day is the Day of Resurrection, the witnessed day is the Day
of
Arafaah, and the
witnessing day is
Friday.'
Narrated by al-Tirmidhi and classed as saheeh by al-Albaani.
It is the 'odd' [i.e., odd-numbered, Witr] by which Allaah swore in the aayah (interpretation of the meaning):
'And by the even and
the odd' [al-Fajr 89:3]. Ibn Abbaas said: 'The even is the Day of
al-Adhaa
[i.e., 10th Dhul-Hijjah]
and the odd is the Day
of Arafaah [i.e., 9th Dhul-Hijjah] This is also the view of Ikrimah and
al-Dahhaak.
4.Fasting on this day is an expiation for two years.
It was reported from
Abu Qutaadah (may Allaah be pleased with him) that the Messenger of
Allaah
(peace and
blessings of Allaah
be upon him) was asked about fasting on the Day of Arafaah. He said,
'It
expiates for the sins of the
previous year and of
the coming year.' Narrated by Muslim.
This (fasting) is
mustahabb
for those who are not on Hajj. In the case of the one who is on Hajj,
it
is not Sunnah for him
to fast on the Day of
Arafaah, because the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon
him)
did not fast on this day
in Arafaah. It was
narrated
that he forbade fasting on the Day of Arafaah in Arafaah.
5.It is the day on which Allaah took the covenant from the progeny of Adam.
It was reported that
Ibn Abbaas (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: the Messenger of
Allaah
(peace and blessings of
Allaah be upon him)
said: 'Allaah took the covenant from the ...[offspring] of Adam in
Na'maan,
i.e., Arafaah. He
brought forth ... all
his offspring and spread them before Him, then He addressed them, and
said:
'Am I not your Lord?
They said, 'Yes, we
testify,' lest you should say on the Day of Resurrection: 'Verily, we
have
been unaware of this.' Or
lest you should say:
'It was only our fathers aforetime who took others as partners in
worship
along with Allaah, and we
were (merely their)
descendents after them; will You then destroy us because of the deeds
of
men who practised
Al-Baatil (i.e.,
ploytheism
and committing crimes and sins, invoking and worshipping others besides
Allaah)?' [al-A'raaf
7:172-173 interpretation
of the meaning].' Narrated by Ahmad and classed as saheeh by
al-Albaani.
And there is no
greater day than this
and no greater covenant than this.
6.It is the day of forgiveness of sins, freedom from the Fire and pride in the people who are there:
In Saheeh Muslim it
was
narrated from Aa'ishah (may Allaah be pleased with her) that the
Prophet
(peace and blessings
of Allaah be upon him)
said: 'There is no day on which Allaah frees more people from the Fire
than the Day of Arafaah.
He comes close and
expresses
His pride to the angels, saying, 'What do these people want?'
It was reported from
Ibn Umar that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)
said:
'Allaah expresses His
pride to His angels
at the time of Ishaa on the Day of Arafaah, about the people of
Arafaah.
He says, 'Look at My
slaves who have come
unkempt and dusty.' Narrated by Ahmad and classed as saheeh by
al-Albaani.
And Allaah knows best.