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  1. Nov 11, 2015 · Safar is neither a good month nor a bad month. Therefore some of the early generation would denounce a person who said, upon hearing the call of the owl [which was regarded as inauspicious during the Jahiliyyah], “It is good, in sha Allah,” by stating that it should not be described as either good or bad; rather it calls like any other bird.

  2. Nov 28, 2023 · It is a common misconception that traveling during the month of Safar is not good. People have wrongly associated this myth with the month of Safar. There’s no such mention of it either in the Hadith or Quran.

    • Superstitions About Safar
    • Superstitions Are A Type of Shirk
    • Prophet Muhammad’s Comment About Safar
    • Prophet Muhammad’s Comment About Superstitions in General
    • The Quran Comments on Superstitious Beliefs
    • Sunni and Shia Views on Superstitions

    From hadith literature, the main superstition held about Safar was considering the performance of Umrah during Hajj season a sin. In a lengthy hadith from Sahih Bukhari, Ibn Abbas reports: Other superstitions about Safar include the following (I could not find a trail back to the original source of the superstition, but these seem to be commonly he...

    The source of all occurrences in life is Allah (SWT). No other entity, creation or force has any say or influence on events except if they are given permission by Allah (SWT). It is known that angels are in charge of natural occurrences such as the speed and force of wind and rain. They can only do this because Allah (SWT) has given them this autho...

    The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was aware of the superstitions held in his community and The majority of scholars interpret this to mean that these things in and of themselves do not transmit or cause harm through supernatural or hidden means but that Allah (SWT) is in control and any fearful superstition around these is false.

    A hadith in Adab al-Mufrad summarises the Prophet’s view on superstitious beliefs/bad omens: There happened to be an eclipse around the same time the Prophet’s son Ibrahim died. People started thinking the eclipse may be a bad omen or some sort of sign. Despite mourning his child, the Prophet had to ascend the pulpit and clarify the misconception. ...

    Throughout the history of the prophets, many would consider them and their message to be an evil omen. They would respond in the following: One interpretation of the response “the evil omen is within yourselves” is the lack of faith these people had in Islam/monotheism. Prophet Salih (as) was considered a bad omen by the disbelievers of his communi...

    Sunni and Shia Muslims are unanimous in the polytheistic nature of superstitions. The above evidence is documented from Sunni hadith literature. Below is a selection of Shia hadiths on the same subject. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said: Furthermore, the sixth Shia Imam, Jaffer ibn Muhammad as-Sadiq (d.148AH), said the following: Imam Sadiq is sayin...

  3. Sep 18, 2020 · A major misconception associated with Safar is that we should not begin or start any good thing in our life during this month. If we do, the evil spirit will not let us flourish and we will suffer a terrible loss.

  4. The month of Safar is usually considered by some people as an unlucky, ill-fated or inauspicious month. It is even thought of being a month riddled with superstitious beliefs.

  5. Aug 30, 2022 · Safar is the second month of the Islamic calendar, followed by the sacred month of Muharram. Like most Islamic months, Safar holds immense significance for Muslims worldwide. Many well-grounded resources, including Wikipedia, denote Safar as an Arabic word, which translates into ‘Empty.

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  7. One of them is, during Jahiliyah people consider Safar an unfortunate month. Islam refutes this wrong assumption and announced it a baseless and unreal superstition. Islam declared that there is no concept of bad omen in Islam.

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