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Friday Brief: The Six Fasts Of Shawwal – A Bridge To Eternal Reward

by Kashmir Thunder Desk
April 2, 2026
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Friday Brief: The Six Fasts Of Shawwal – A Bridge To Eternal Reward
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After the holy month of Ramadan, the believer is presented with an extraordinary opportunity: six days of fasting that carry the reward of a full year. The Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) declared: “Whoever fasts Ramadan and then follows it with six days of Shawwal, it is as if he has fasted the entire year” (Sahih Muslim). This single statement elevates the six fasts from a mere optional practice to a spiritual investment of unparalleled return. The calculation is both simple and profound. A good deed in Islam is multiplied tenfold. Ramadan, with its 30 days of fasting, counts as 300 days. The six days of Shawwal, similarly multiplied, add 60 days, bringing the total to 360—the equivalent of a full year in the Islamic calendar. This mathematical precision reflects divine generosity, offering the believer a seamless continuation of worship beyond the blessed month. Yet the significance of these fasts extends beyond reward. They serve as a test of sincerity. Ramadan fasting carries the momentum of collective obligation; Shawwal fasting requires individual initiative. The one who maintains the spirit of fasting after Ramadan demonstrates that their devotion was not merely seasonal but enduring. This continuity is the very essence of the Qur’anic concept of taqwa—God-consciousness that outlasts any single month. The six fasts also address a subtle spiritual reality. After 30 days of heightened worship, the return to ordinary habits can create a spiritual vacuum. The Shawwal fasts act as a bridge, easing the transition while consolidating the gains of Ramadan. They prevent the soul from slipping back into heedlessness and reinforce the discipline cultivated over the preceding month. In this month of Shawwal, let us seize this gift. The days are short, the reward immense, and the opportunity fleeting. Ramadan has ended, but the path to divine pleasure continues. The six fasts of Shawwal are proof that the transformation of the blessed month has taken permanent root in the heart.

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