[surah ali-Imran, 3: 31]
Allah (ta`ala) forgiving their sins.
Abu Ayyub al-Ansari narrated that Allah’s Messenger
(salAllahu alayhi wasalam) said: "He who fasts Ramadan, and six of
Shawwal, it will be (in terms of rewards) as if he fasted a whole year."
[Muslim, at-Tirmidhi, Abu Dawud, Ahmad, Ibn Majah]
So this is an established sunnah, which carries a great
reward.
In commenting on the above mentioned hadith, As-San'ani said
in Subul us-Salam: "If the thirty days of Ramadan fasting are assimilated
with the six days of fasting in Shawwal, it altogether makes 36 days. According
to Shari`ah, each virtue is rewarded ten times. Therefore, if we multiply 36
with 10, it makes 360, a number which equals the days of a year. Some scholars
are of the opinion that these six days of fasting in Shawwal must be completed
in a continuous order right after the end of Ramadan. Others believe that it is
enough to merely complete six days of fasting in Shawwal (in any order, either
successive or with intervals), an opinion which is deemed to be correct."
We may also fast on Mondays and Thursdays, as in that case we would be
following another Sunnah: A’isha (radiAllahu anha) narrated: "The
Messenger of Allah (salAllahu alayhi wasalam) used to fast Mondays and
Thursdays".
[an-Nasa'i]
If it is easier for one to fast on weekends, then in that
case one would still be following another sunnah at the same time: Umm Salama
(radiAllahu anha)narrated that Allah’s Messenger used to fast mostly on Saturday
and Sunday, and he used to say: "They are the festival days for the
mushrikeen, and I like to act contrary to them."
[an-Nasa’i, Ibn Khuzaymah, who graded it saheeh, and Ibn
Hajar agreed]
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