Dul al-Qidah, also known as Zulqida, is the 11th month in the Islamic calendar. It is one of the four sacred months in Islam during which War is prohibited.
The Islamic calendar is known as the Lunar Calendar, and months start when the first crescent of the new moon is being sighted. The Islamic lunar calendar year is 11 or 12 days shorter than the tropical year, Dhu Al-Qidah moves throughout the season.
Dhu al-Qidah Important Dates and Events
- 1st Dhu al-Qidah: Treaty of Hudaybiyyah.
- 8th Dhu al-Qidah: Hajj was made mandatory for Muslims (at least once in a lifetime).
- 11th Dhu al-Qidah: Birth of Ali al-Ridha.
- 18th Dhu al-Qidah: The event of Ghadir Khumm (10 A.H.)
- 25th Dhu al-Qidah: Birth of Ibrahim (AS) and Isa (AS), also known as Jesus.
- 25th Dhu al-Qidah: It was the day when the earth was laid beneath the Kaaba.
Other mentions include;
- 5 AH: Muslims fought the Battle of the Trench.
- 6 AH: Pledge of the Tree.
- 7 AH: The First Umrah was performed by Prophet Muhammad PBUH with his companions.
All information in this article is cited from Sahih Muslim.
There are four most sacred months in Islam. Muharram, Rajab, Dhul Hijjah and Dhul Qidah. Dhul Qidah is a month when Muslims start preparing for Hajj which will take place the next month.
The importance of Dhul Qidah can be understood from its history. It was the same month when the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah was signed. This treaty led to the expansion of Islam. The treaty was a peace contract signed between Muslims and Quraish for 10 years.
Moreover, it is the same month when Hajj was made compulsory for the Muslim Ummah. This was stated in Hajjah tul Wida (Farewell Hajj). Any individual who is financially and physically sound should perform Hajj once in a lifetime at least.
The importance of this month can be elaborated by the fact that Ali Ibn Abi Talib (R.A.), the brave warrior was born in this month. There were two other Prophets who were born in this sacred month. They were Prophet Ibrahim and Prophet Isa.
The same month the first Umrah was performed by the Muslims under the leadership of the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him)
It has been instructed in the Quran that war and fighting are strictly prohibited in this sacred month. This is because this month is followed by Dhul Hijjah.
Muslims can maintain the sacredness of this month by not causing harm to anyone. They can observe Sunnah fasts and read more Quran this month to gain rewards.
Why is Dhul Qaidah a sacred Month?
This month is sacred because it signifies the beginning of the pilgrimage season. This is because this month is followed by Dhul Hijjah when Hajj is performed.
What is the other name of Dhul Qaidah?
Dhul Qaidah is also known as the Master of Truces.
What are the white days of Dhul Qaidah?
The 13th, 14th, and 15th of Dhul Qaidah are white days.
Which Quranic verse states fighting is prohibited in Dhul Qaidah?
The Qur’anic verse of Surah Al Baqarah 217 states that fighting is prohibited in ‘4 sacred months’.
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