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Misconception # 1:
The night of the 15th of Shabaan should be singled out for worship, prayer, etc.

Clarification:
Our best example and role model is the Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alayhi wa Sallam) 
and he never, ever singled out this night for worship or qiyaam nor did his 
Sahaba.

Shaykh Ibn Baaz said:"There is no saheeh hadeeth concerning the night of the 
fifteenth of Shabaan. All the ahaadeeth that have been narrated concerning that 
are mawdoo (fabricated) and daeef (weak), and have no basis. There is nothing 
special about this night, and no recitation of Quraan or prayer, whether alone 
or in congregation, is specified for this night. What some of the scholars have 
said about it being special is a weak opinion. It is not permissible to single 
it out for any special actions. This is the correct view."
(Fataawa Islamiyyah, 4/511)

read more
Laylat al-Nusf min Shabaan should not be singled out for worship
http://www.islam-qa.com/en/ref/8907
Misconception # 2:
There are special prayers to be offered on this night.

Clarification:
The truth of the matter is that there are NO special prayers to be offered on 
this night specifically. And all those ahaadeeth giving you long lists of 
special formulas that are "supposed to guarantee you Allaahs forgiveness and 
Jannah" are all fabricated, false and innovations in our Deen. If there were 
such prayers, the Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alayhi wa Sallam) would have told us 
about them and we would have had evidence of him and the Sahaba doing it.

Misconception # 3:
Allaah descends to the first heavens on this night to forgive us.

Clarification:
Allaah's descending to the first heaven does not only happen on the night of 
the fifteenth of Shabaan. Rather it happens every single night of the year.

The Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alayhi wa Sallam) said: "Every night when it is the 
last third of the night, our Lord, the Superior, the Blessed, descends to the 
nearest heaven and says: Is there anyone to invoke Me that I may respond to his 
invocation? Is there anyone to ask Me so that I may grant him his request? Is 
there anyone asking My forgiveness so that I may forgive him?. " (Bukhaari)

Thus, when Abd-Allaah ibn al-Mubaarak was asked about the descent of Allaah on 
the night of the fifteenth of Shabaan, he said to the one who asked him: "O 
weak one! The night of the fifteenth?! He descends every night!"�

read more
Does Allaah come down to the first heaven on the night of the fifteenth of 
Shabaan?
http://www.islam-qa.com/en/ref/49678

Misconception # 4:
This is the night when our fate, lifespan, and provisions are decreed.

Clarification:
Some people think that the "blessed night" (laylatim-mubarakah) mentioned in 
Surah ad-Dukhaan (44): 3, refers to the night of 15th Shabaan, when Allah 
decrees our lifespan, provisions and fate. In fact, they even pray 6 rakahs, 2 
for each of these things. However, all that is fabricated and far, far away 
from the Sunnah. And, in reality, the "blessed night" mentioned in Surah 
ad-Dukhaan, actually is referring to Laylatul Qadr that comes in Ramadhaan. 
(Tafseer Ibn Kathir of Surah al-Qadr)

Misconception # 5:
One should fast on the day of the fifteenth.

Clarification:
Here again, there is no saheeh reports that tell us that the Prophet (Sal 
Allaahu Alayhi wa Sallam) or his Sahaabah ever picked this day specifically to 
fast. The Sunnah of the Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alayhi wa Sallam) was to fast most 
of this month and not just the 15th. However, if the fifteenth of Shabaan 
coincides with a Monday or Thursday, or with the three white days or if a 
person is generally fasting, without associating seeking extra rewards to 
fasting this specific day, then it is allowed. (Sheikh Muhammed Salih 
Al-Munajjid)
Misconception # 6:
This is the night when the souls of departed ones return to their families.

Clarification:
Here again, some people misunderstand the ayaat in Surah al-Qadr and think that 
the "sending down of the Ruh" as mentioned in this Surah refers to the souls of 
dead people returning to see their families, even though it refers to Jibreel 
(Tafseer Ibn Kathir). And that is why we see women preparing the sweets, the 
Halwas and other "goodies" for the souls of their loved ones.

Not only is that in itself an erroneous, deviant belief and bidah, but to 
believe that the souls of the dead can return back to the world and meet/see 
their relatives is also totally incorrect and false. The teachings of the 
Quraan and the Sunnah clearly state that the souls of the dead do not return 
back to the world. Besides, they dont even eat the Halwas. It is actually you 
who eats it!
Misconception # 7:
Visiting graveyards especially this night is something good.

Clarification:
Although the Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alayhi wa Sallam) encouraged visiting graves, 
he forbade singling out any day or night for any kinds of good deeds if it is 
not prescribed in the Shareeah. And he did not specifically visit the graveyard 
on the night of the 15th of Shabaan. The hadeeth of Aisha that mentions that 
the Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alayhi wa Sallam) visited the graveyard this night is 
not authentic and thus does not have any proof for visiting graves specifically 
on this night of Shabaan.

Misconception # 8:
Even if the ahaadeeth about worship on this night are weak,
one can still do it.

Clarification: The correct scholarly view is that weak ahaadeeth should not be 
followed at all, even if they speak of righteous deeds or of targheeb and 
tarheeb (promises and warnings). The saheeh reports are sufficient and the 
Muslim has no need to follow the daeef reports.

Shaykh Ahmad Shaakir said: "There is no difference between rulings or righteous 
deeds; we do not take any of them from daeef reports, rather no one has the 
right to use any report as evidence unless it is proven to be soundly narrated 
from the Messenger of Allaah (Sal Allaahu Alayhi wa Sallam) in a saheeh or 
hasan hadeeth."

Misconception # 9:
Look at all those people doing it. How can they all be wrong?

Clarification:
The Muslim is supposed to refer to Allaah and His Messenger (Sal Allaahu Alayhi 
wa Sallam) Sunnah, if there is any confusion or dispute about matters and NOT 
what the rest of the world is doing.

"O you who believe! Obey Allaah and obey the Messenger and those of you who are 
in authority. (And) if you differ in anything amongst yourselves, refer it to 
Allaah and His Messenger, if you believe in Allaah and in the Last Day. That is 
better and more suitable for final determination [al-Nisaa 4:59]

Shaykh Ibn Jibreen said: "These reports (about worship and fasting an the 15th 
of Shabaan) became very well known in some countries which were overwhelmed by 
ignorance; One should not be deceived by the large numbers of ignorant people 
who do these things."

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The REAL Sunnah regarding Shabaan:

If you truly and sincerely want to please Allaah and do deeds that will be 
acceptable to Him, then follow the REAL Sunnah of the Prophet (Sal Allaahu 
Alayhi wa Sallam). Here is what is proven in the authentic sunnah:

1. Fast most of this month as much as you can.
 Aaishah RA said: "I never saw the Messenger of Allaah fasting for an entire 
month except in Ramadaan, and I never saw him fast more than he did in 
Shabaan." (Bukhaari, Muslim).

2. However, if you are weak or do not fast habitually and feel that this nafil 
fasting may be a hindrance to your obligatory fasting in the month of 
Ramadhaan, then the person may stop the nafil fasting in the last few days of 
this month. And for that person, the Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alayhi wa Sallam) 
said:
"When Shabaan is half over, do not fast." (saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh 
al-Tirmidhi)

3. If you have fasts left over from last Ramadhaan to make up, then hurry up 
and do so in this month of Shabaan before the next Ramadhan comes. It is not 
permissible to delay missed fasts until after the following Ramadhaan, except 
in cases of necessity (such as a valid excuse that continues between the two 
Ramadhans).

Aaishah RA said: "It used to be that I had days to make up for Ramadhaan and I 
would not be able to do so except in Shabaan." [Bukhari]



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