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Fast of Nineveh

Fast of the Ninevites
ܒܥܘܬܐ ܕܢܝܢܘܝ̈ܐ
Jonah preaches to the Ninevites
Official nameܒܥܘܬܐ ܕܢܝܢܘܝܐ
Observed byChaldean Catholic Church
Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church
Church of the East
Syro-Malabar Church
Syriac Maronite Church of Antioch[1]
Malabar Independent Syrian Church
Syro-Malankara Catholic Church
Mar Thoma Syrian Church
Syriac Orthodox Church
Coptic Orthodox Church[2]
Ethiopian Orthodox Church
Eritrean Orthodox Church
TypeChristian
BeginsMonday of the third week before Lent
EndsThursday of the third week before Lent (i.e. feast day)
2023 date6–8 February (Coptic orthodox)[3] 30 January- 1 February in churches using the Western Calendar
2024 date22-24 January (Assyrian Church of the East,
Syriac Christian Churches,
Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church,
Chaldean Catholic Church)[4][5]
, Syriac Orthodox Church
FrequencyAnnual
Related toGreat Lent

In Syriac Christianity, the Fast of Nineveh (Classical Syriac: ܒܥܘܬܐ ܕܢܝܢܘܝ̈ܐ Bā'ūṯā ḏ-Ninwāyē, literally "Petition of the Ninevites") is a three-day fast starting the third Monday before Clean Monday from Sunday Midnight to Wednesday noon, during which participants usually abstain from all dairy foods and meat products. However, some observe the fast more rigorously and abstain from food and drink altogether from Sunday midnight to Wednesday after Holy Qurbana, which is celebrated before noon.

The three day fast of Nineveh commemorates the three days that Prophet Jonah spent inside the belly of the Great Fish and the subsequent fast and repentance of the Ninevites at the warning message of the prophet Jonah according to the bible. (Book of Jonah in the Bible).[14]

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  2. ^ a b "Coptic Fasts & Feasts – Coptic Orthodox". Coptic Orthodox Diocese of the Southern United States.
  3. ^ "Coptic Fasts & Feasts 2023 A.D. / 1739–1740 A.M." Coptic Orthodox Diocese of the Southern United States. Archived from the original on 2021-10-25. Retrieved 2022-09-17.
  4. ^ "Calendar". Assyrian Church News.
  5. ^ "Liturgical Seasons – Chaldean Diocese of St. Thomas the Apostle U.S.A".
  6. ^ "Calendar 3015". soc-wus.netfirms.com. Archived from the original on 10 September 2015. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  7. ^ "February Calendar of the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch". Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch - Archdiocese of the Western United States. Retrieved 2022-09-17.
  8. ^ "January Calendar of the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch". Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch- Archdiocese of the Western United States. Retrieved 2022-09-17.
  9. ^ "Coptic Fasts & Feasts 2020 A.D. / 1736–1737 A.M." Coptic Orthodox Diocese of the Southern United States. Archived from the original on 2021-10-25. Retrieved 2022-09-17.
  10. ^ "Coptic Fasts & Feasts 2021 A.D. / 1737–1738 A.M." Coptic Orthodox Diocese of the Southern United States. Archived from the original on 2021-10-25. Retrieved 2022-09-17.
  11. ^ "Calendar". Assyrian Church News.
  12. ^ "Liturgical Seasons – Chaldean Diocese of St. Thomas the Apostle U.S.A".
  13. ^ "Coptic Fasts & Feasts 2022 A.D. / 1738–1739 A.M." Coptic Orthodox Diocese of the Southern United States. Archived from the original on 2022-03-20. Retrieved 2022-09-17.
  14. ^ "Three Day Fast of Nineveh". Syrian Orthodox Church (retrieved from the Internet Archive). Archived from the original on 2011-02-13.

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صوم باعوثة نينوى Arabic Jeûne de Ninive French Jejum de Nínive Portuguese ጾመ ነነዌ TI

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