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Posted: 14 years ago
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Its also said we cant celebrate bdays..

The evidence in the Qur'aan and Sunnah indicates that celebrating birthdays is a kind of bid'ah or innovation in religion, which has no basis in the pure sharee'ah. It is not permitted to accept invitations to birthday celebrations, because this involves supporting and encouraging bid'ah. Allaah, may He be glorified and exalted, says (interpretation of the meaning):

so ham apni bday phir kyu banaate hai?? Aur agr ab banaa hi lete hai to why not of our prophet?
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Even Ibn Tay'miah said in his book "Necessity of the Right Path", p. 266, 5th line from the bottom of that page, published by Dar Al-Hadith, the following: "As far as what people do during the Meelad, either as a rival celebration to that which the Christian do during the time of Christ's birthday or as an expression of their love and admiration and a sign of praise for the Noble Prophet, Allah will surely reward them for such Ij'tiha". He then said: "Although Meelad was not practised by (Salaf), they should have done so since there was no objection against it from the Shari'ah point of view".
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Imam Al-Hafiz Al-Suyuti (radi Allahu anhu) in his famous book "Al-Hawii Lil-Fatawii" allocated a special chapter on that topic and named it"The Excellence of Objective in Celebrating the Mawlid" where he said: The question under consideration is what the verdict of the Shari'ah on celebrating the Holy Birthday of the Noble Prophet during the month of Rabbi-ul-Awwal. From the point of view of Shari'ah is this a praiseworthy action or a blameworthy one? And do those who arrange such celebration receive blessings or not?

He said: "The reply to this question is that in my view the Meelad Shareef (Celebration of the Birthday of the Noble Prophet - sallal laahu alaihi wasallam - is in fact such an occasion of happiness on which people assemble and recite the Holy Qu'ran to the extent that is easy. Then they relate the prophecies concerning the appearance of the Noble Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) that have been transmitted in Ahadith and Athar, and the miraculous events and signs that took place on his birth. Then food is set before them and according to their desire they partake thereof to satisfaction. This festival of celebrating the birthday of the Noble Prophet is a Bid'ah Hasanah (good innovation) and those arranging it will get blessing, since in such a celebration is found the expression of joy and happiness at the greatness and eminence of the Noble Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) and his birth".
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Posted: 14 years ago
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@Sonia_ji

Assalam o Alaikum

The date of birth is not confirmed at 12th Rabiulawal but his death date is confirmed on 12th Rabi ul Awal

Contradictions

1 He was born on 10th Moharra (Guniat ul talbin)
2 Born on 8th Rabi ul Awal (Fatawa e Rizwia vol 28)
3 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th or 12th rabil ul awal as date of birth is mentioned (Albidayah Walnahaya)
4 Born on Rabi ul Awal (Ibn e Hashaam)
5 Born on 9 Rabiul Awal (Alrhiq ul Makhtoom) (The best award winning book in the world on seerat
in a competition held in Saudia by Maulana Safi ur Rehman Mubarikpuri)
6 Born on 9th Rabiul Awal (Seerat ul Nabi)
7 Born on 9th Rabiul Awal (Rehmat ul lil alameen)

Allah said in Surah Almaedah Verse 3
This day have I perfected your religion for you and completed My favour unto you, and have chosen for you as religion AL-ISLAM.

so when the religion has been completed y should v celebrate n fix this day as eid when v have not told about it? Even in wikipedia its mentioned its mention that it has been officially celebrated in12th century
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mawlid#cite_note-Kaptein-p29-5

its the new invention in Islam, Prophet Peace be upon him strictly condemn any thing in ahadith n told that it is strictly unacceptable to invent any new thing. there is no eid in islam beisde Eid ul Fiter n Eid ul Adha

I have my own books of Ahadith, V can not find any single reference of celebrating Melad un Nabi from Mohammad Peace be upon him n his companions, indeed its an invention in religions n every invention is bida'ah. Masnad Ahmad 126/4, Abud Dawood 4607, more ahadith on the innovations and their rejection can be find in (Bukhari 2697, Muslim 1718,Bukhari 2697, Muslim 867, Bukhari Book 007, Number 3159, 3163)

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Furthermore, regarding celebrating birthday's is not a part of islam that v all know very well. i don't celebrate birthday so it doesn't go with me. 2ndly, 1 wrong act doesn't provide the base of intervention in religion nor it does allow for doing so.
3rdly, Imam Tamiah itself is famous for doing jihad against bidah. He can not be agree with such things
4thly, it became official around 11th century and it was not the time of ibn e tamiah as per my memory (i m a bit doubtful about his time as i read it around 1 year ago)
5th if you celebrate your birthday it doesn't have to do any thing in islam as common people are not going to believe or celebrate it as an islamic festival. fixing /adding / celebrating some thing new on the name of islam is a bidah as per the description in the above mentioned ahadith.
6th If you give me 1 authentic reference that Propeht Muhammad Peace be upon him or his companion has been celebrating this day as eid i'll start celebrating it again as i left it before 2-3 years and i have been celebrating may be more than you but i left finding out the facts. Keep in mind that Prophet Mohammed Peace be upon him lived 10 years after migrating to Madinah, set up all the rules, told us about only 2 eids but not this one, Y ?????
7the.
I understand your concern as its hard to believe or act if some clashes what v believe n it happened with me when i wished a foreigner muslim friend in so much excitement and she asked me what is this n i started searching the answer y did she said so? if you wish eid to any muslim in any part of world He/She may can not ask so and she told me that they don't celebrate it. as a result of research i found that its not in insalm.I don't want a useless and endless discussion. If you give me any authentic ref from Quran or Hadith you are most welcome if not, i m not going to reply here or any more.

PS. I m not forcing you or any one to leave if you still want to celebrate, you are responsible for your deeds and i m for mine. I have just conveyed the message. NO OFFENSE TO ANY ONE PLS. IF any one is not agree or wants me to agree, i just request simply provide me with an authentic ref of Only Quran and Hadith and no useless/endless discussions or the ref from the other or the books of the particular sects.. Thanks in advance.

PSS. @TM i m sorry for replying in ur post like this but as i have got it in the PM so i have to reply.

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Posted: 14 years ago
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I still disagree sorry. Rabbi Ul awwal is the month of our prophet's birth. And Eid milaad un nabi hoti he..is khushi mein..we dont do wrong things on this day..we recite naats.. do dua..we do not cut cake..but all the other things what we do is nt sumthing what s not gud...
But anyways u feel it s ur thinking...i cant change it ... I would say...if u want to or info dhundoo you will get to know it..wrna jaisi aapki marzi I would also not force u/..
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: Sonia_ji

I still disagree sorry. Rabbi Ul awwal is the month of our prophet's birth. And Eid milaad un nabi hoti he..is khushi mein..we dont do wrong things on this day..we recite naats.. do dua..we do not cut cake..but all the other things what we do is nt sumthing what s not gud...

But anyways u feel it s ur thinking...i cant change it ... I would say...if u want to or info dhundoo you will get to know it..wrna jaisi aapki marzi I would also not force u/..


well question is not about doing wrong or right things here, its simply not preached by our Prophet nor his companions, if you have checked my previous replies properly dr israr n dr naik also verified my statement. what i have told in my previous post is that i have been celebrating this day since my childhood, might be more than you. i have stopped as its not in sunnah. still if you want to celebrate you can, NO COMMENTS, this is my last reply here for you
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Let's not start a debate here 😳 but there really isn't any documentation and reliable sources that ever approve of milad-un-nabi :) In fact, celebrating such things is part of Bid'ah (innovation) which is forbidden in Islam.
Nothing against those who celebrate it, it's a great month, important even, but the extent to which people go just because it's the prophet's b'day or day of his death, is not acceptable. I won't say anything further, but I thought it would be nice to sharing what I already know and I'm saying this after much studying/researching this entire topic.

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Ramadan mubarak to all!

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