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5 Things You Must Do on The Day of Arafah

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One of the holiest days on the Islamic calendar is the Day of Arafah. It begins just before Eid al-Adha every year on the 9th of Dhul Hijjah.

Muslims around the world use the Day of Arafah to worship, reflect, and improve themselves, while pilgrims are at Mount Arafat in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. On this blessed day, there are five things that need to be kept in mind.

1. Fasting

Muslims who are not performing Hajj are encouraged to fast on the Day of Arafah. It is a habit to prepare for it by waking early for the Suhoor and setting their personal goals for the day to come.

With the fast, Muslims get an opportunity to reset themselves spiritually and get a break from worldly distractions. Muslims should also refer to local announcements for the confirmed date of Arafah 2026 as moon sightings are used to calculate Islamic dates.

fasting
Fasting

2. Make Dua

The Day of Arafah is known to be an impactful day when it comes to supplication and reflecting on oneself. This is a time when Muslims must make it a point to pray for their spiritual and worldly desires.

Many people especially focus on the dua between Asr and Maghrib. It is also common to repeat:

“La ilaha illallah, wahdahu la sharika lah, lahul-mulku wa lahul-hamd, wa huwa ‘ala kulli shay’in qadir.”

The day encourages sincerity, honesty, and connection with faith.

Importance of Making Dua
Importance of Making Dua

3. Increase Dhikr

It is the simple acts of remembrance that hold immense value on Arafah. Muslims must lead with focus and be intentional with their worship through constant dhikr.

Some phrases commonly used for dhikr are:

  • Subhan’Allah
  • Alhamdulillah
  • Allahu Akbar
  • La ilaha illallah

The best part is that these can even be recited during everyday routines.

Dhikr is a Must on the Day of Arafah
Dhikr is a Must on the Day of Arafah

4. Seek Forgiveness

Repentance is a core tenet of the Day of Arafah. It is worth it to spend this day mulling over personal growth and mistakes through a religious aperture.

This day can become the starting point for letting go of negative habits. Diving into the Quran and praying more often can be powerful ways to reignite your spiritual journey. It’s also vital to watch your actions and words.

5. Model Behaviour

Worship isn’t just about prayer or fasting; it’s a way of life that embraces kindness, patience, and self-control. So, steer clear of gossip, disputes, and negativity during your day. Instead, channel your energy into charity and helping others.

Acts like giving sadaqah or assisting those in need are concrete steps to better how you treat others.

A Day of Reflection and Renewal

The Day of Arafah is a reminder to stop, think, and get back in touch with faith amidst a hectic life. All good deeds are meaningful on this blessed day, be it in the form of fasting, duas, dhikr or in moments of silence.

For those who observe it, Arafah is a spiritual reset prior to the start of Eid al-Adha. It is a special opportunity to find rest, renew belief, and enter the days to come with a clear conscience.

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