Dhul-Hijjah: A Season of Renewal and Recharge

As Dhul-Hijjah approaches, we welcome some of the most blessed days of the entire year. These ten days are an extraordinary opportunity for spiritual growth and renewal—a time to refuel our hearts and reconnect with Allah.
Allah Himself emphasizes the greatness of these days in Surah Al-Fajr, swearing by them as a sign of their immense virtue: “By the ten nights” (Quran 89:2). The Messenger of Allah ﷺ reinforced their significance, stating: “There are no days during which righteous deeds are more beloved to Allah than these days,” referring to the first ten days of Dhul-Hijjah (Sunan Ibn Majah). This sacred season is a spiritual high point—one that allows us to reignite our faith and prepare for what lies ahead. During these days, rewards are multiplied, and blessings descend in abundance.
Some may wonder, “I’m not going for Hajj—does this still apply to me?” The answer is a resounding yes. While Hajj is a central act of worship during Dhul-Hijjah, these ten days are not reserved for the pilgrims alone. Every believer, wherever they may be, can draw closer to Allah during this time. These days offer a powerful spiritual boost, especially for those who may feel their momentum has faded since Ramadan. Just as the year has its peaks and valleys, so does our iman.
As we enter this sacred season, we must ask ourselves: How will I use these days? Will I seize this chance to draw nearer to Allah, or will I let it slip away?
Engage in All Acts of Goodness
Whether it’s visiting the sick, encouraging others to remember the virtues of Dhul-Hijjah, or performing any deed that brings you closer to Allah, embrace every opportunity to do good.
Focus on Dua
These days are an ideal time to speak to Allah. Pour your heart out in supplication. Seek forgiveness, guidance, and blessings—not only for yourself but for the entire Ummah.
Fast with Intention
While fasting during the first nine days is commendable, the 9th of Dhul-Hijjah—the Day of Arafah—holds unique merit. The Prophet ﷺ said: “Fasting on the day of Arafah is an expiation for the previous year and the following year” (Muslim).
Recite the Quran
The reward for reciting the Quran during these days is immense. Ibn Abbas reported that for every letter recited in Dhul-Hijjah, the reward is multiplied 700 times.
Remember Allah Often
Let your tongue be moist with dhikr—SubhanAllah, Alhamdulillah, Allahu Akbar. Make your remembrance both private and public, inspiring others to glorify Allah alongside you.
Let Dhul-Hijjah be a time of renewal—a moment to awaken our hearts and reflect on Allah’s boundless mercy. May we make the most of these blessed days, and may they become a source of light for us in this life and the next.
Imam Basheer Abdeen