Sha’ban." He replied, "The moon of Sha’ban is a
month that is often forgotten and is between the
month of Rajab and Ramadan. It is the month when
the deeds of human beings are raised to the Lord of
all worlds. I am glad if my deeds are taken up while
I am fasting." (Narrated An-Nasai), (Ahsan Ghozali,
2016: 34-35).
Based on the following Hadith, many benefits
are proffered by Allah on the night of Nisfu
Sha’ban, as described in Imam Ibn Majjah’s book of
Hadith in his chapter on sunnah. The Prophet said:
When the evening of Nisfu Sha’ban comes, worship
at night and fast in the day. Verily (the mercy of)
Allah descends into the lowest heavens at the setting
of the sun, and He calls out, "Whoever apologizes to
me, I will forgive them. If anyone asks for
sustenance, I will bestow it on him. If there is
anyone who is sick, I will heal them," and other
statements until dawn (HR Ibnu Majah with a weak
sanad) (http://www.rumahfiqih.com).
This Hadith has been used some Indonesian
Muslims to explain the performance of rituals on the
night of Nisfu Sha’ban. Looking at the three
Hadiths just mentioned, we see that Hadith experts
have different opinions about the rituals performed
on the night of Nisfu Sha’ban. Some of these
Hadiths do not explain in detail what is to be done at
that time. For this reason, Nisfu Sha’ban is passed
differently in every mosque. If in a certain mosque a
special prayer of four rak‘as is done (shalat tasbih),
chapter 36 (al-Yasin) of the Quran is recited, and
tahlil (the repeated recitation of the Muslim
profession of faith [Lā Ilāha Illallāh, there is no god
but God]), then the mosque’s congregation simply
follows in enacting these practices without knowing
the traditions related to Nisfu Sha’ban.
Some scholars say that night Nisfu Sha'ban has
several names (usually the number of names
indicates glory that has a name). For example in
Islam God has ninety-nine names or is called asmaul
husna or it can also be called the attributes of God.
Likewise with the month of Sha'ban, he has several
names and has different meanings. Imam Abul Khair
at-Thaliqani explained that: The name Nisfu Sha'ban
night has twenty names, as written by Ghozali
(2016: 113-118) as follows:
1. Lailatul Mubarakah
Lailatul Mubarakah means that the night is full
of blessings in its substance, or because of other
meanings contained in it, also because at that night
God divides everything that has been ascertained to
humans. This name is taken from the historical
conclusions of Atha 'bin Yasar, as he said: "When
the night of Nisfu Sha'ban comes, then the angels
will write the names of every person who will die
from Sha'ban to Sha'ban again. In fact, someone who
did dholim (performing an act is not in accordance
with the rules), committed prostitution, married
women and planted trees, even though planting had
been replaced by rows of living people to be written
in the ranks of dead people.” In another history it is
also stated that: "When came Nisfu Sha'ban night,
the death angel was given a sheet.
Then He was said to him: Revoke the lives of the
people listed in this sheet. Indeed a servant planted
crops, married his wives and built buildings even
though his name was written in a row of people the
one who will die, then the angel of death will not
wait for anything unless he is ordered and he takes
away his life." In another history it is also stated
that: “Indeed, in the night Nisfu Sha'ban Allah
decides all his decisions and surrenders them to each
of his officers on (the night) Lailatul Qadr.” Lailatul
Qadar is the night in which Allah sent his angels to
see humans who believe in worshiping their Lord.
God gave many thighs to Muslim people who
did good activities (praying, reading the reading of
Quran, and doing charity) that night. The night of
Lailatul Qadr is in the month of Ramadan and not in
the month of Sha'ban or one month after the month
of Sha'ban.
In another story it is also stated that the surrender
of duty from God to the angels occurred on the
twenty-seventh night of the month of Ramadan.
From this information, it can be concluded that the
night of the twenty-seventh of Ramadan and when
the event occurred it coincided with the night of
Lailatul Qadar. This night many Muslims do good
deeds and they hope to God to give them reward.
2. Lailatul Tafkir
Lailatul Tafkir is the night of the elimination of
human sin. Among the names of the month Nisfu
Sha'ban is Lailatul Tafkir or the night of the
abolition of human sin, because on this night all the
sins of mankind for one year were abolished by God.
God will erase the sins of those who did good deeds
that night. As doing good deeds on Friday nights in
removing sins for one week and doing good deeds
on the night of Lailatul Qadar can erase human sins
for one year. This information was conveyed by
Imam as-Subki in his commentary.
3. Lailatul Ijabah
Another name for Nisfu Sha'ban is the night of
the submission of human pleas. That night the
faithful man asked for something they wanted and
God granted his request. Maybe on other nights God
is difficult to grant human pleas and on the Nisfu
Sha’ban night Allah quickly grants human requests.
"Five nights where the prayer in it will not be
rejected (by Allah), that is on Friday night, the
beginning of the month of the month of Rajab, the
night of Nisfu Sha'ban, the night of Lailatul Qadar
and the night of two feasts (Idhul Fitri and Idhul
Adha).”