Safar Ka Mahina Manhoos Hy Ya Nahi ||Arab K Logo Ne Is Mahine Ko Manhos Ku Kaha ||Or Is ki Haqeeqat
Is The Month Of Safar, The Month Of Bad-Omen
Safar Ka Mahina Manhoos Hy Ya Nahi :
The people in the pre-Islamic days used to believe the month of Safar up to the 13th day to be inauspicious. Some of them called this month a snake which lives in the stomach of a human being and when hungry bits the person. Some used to say the month of Safar is a worm which originates in the liver and ribs because of which the person’s colour becomes yellow- more like a situation known today as Jaundice. But with the advent of Islam, all such sayings were rejected.
A hadith is narrated by Hazrat Jabir (may Allah be pleased with him) who has said that “I have heard the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) saying, the descending of illness and evil superstition befalling in the month of Safar is untrue”.
Muslims should not fell into any misconceptions about the month of Safar; which have no foundations on truth. All months and days are from God Almighty and therefore the people should not take any days or months as bad-omens. God Almighty says,
“Indeed the number of months before Allah is twelve – in the Book of Allah – since the day He created the heavens and the earth, of which four are sacred; this the straight religion; so do not wrong yourselves in those months” (9:36)
“Whatever good reaches you, O listeners, is from Allah, and whatever ill reaches you is from yourselves; and We have sent you as a Noble Messenger towards all mankind; and Allah is Sufficient, as a Witness.” (4:79)
This is clear from these verses that the day and night is from God Almighty and therefore considering any time, hour, day, month or year to be bad-omen is a misconception and a sin.
The Prophet (peace be upon him) is reported to have said, “No ‘adwaa [i.e. transmission of infectious disease without the permission of Allah], no tiyarah [i.e. superstitious belief in bird omens], no haamah [that refers to a Jaahili Arab tradition described variously as: a worm that infests the grave of a murder victim until he is avenged; an owl; or the bones of a dead person turned into a bird that could fly], and no Safar [the month of Safar was regarded as “unlucky” in the Jaahiliyyah].” (Sahih al-Bukhari, 5757, and Sahih Muslim, 2220)
Shah Abdul Haque Muhaddis Dehlvi says in the commentary of this hadith, “the common people consider this month (Safar) to be the month of calamities and disasters. This is wrong belief. It has nothing to do with reality.” (Ashiatul Lam’aat, vol. 3, 664)
Therefore it is hypothetical to believe that the Safar is the month of calamities and bad-omens. The month of Safar is like other months. If a person does good deed, remembers God Almighty, refrains from sins, then this month is surely good for him. And if a person does bad deeds, commits injustice and oppression, then surely his acts are enough for his destruction. It would be wrong to make the month of Safar responsible for his misdeeds.