On the birthday of Beloved Prophet

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Aziboy

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On the birthday of Beloved Prophet

Praise be to Allah and peace and blessings be upon our Prophet, his Family and his Companions.

There is no festival in Islamic sharee’ah that is called “The Prophet’s Birthday”. Neither the Sahaabah nor the Taabi’een nor the four imams nor anyone else recognized such a day as part of their religion. Rather this festival was introduced by some ignorant Baatini innovators, then the people began to follow this innovation but the imams have denounced it in every time and place.

Based on this, everything that the people do specially for this day is regarded as haraam, innovated actions, because they intend thereby to keep alive a festival that has been introduced into our religion, such as holding parties, offering food and so on.

The commands in the Qur’an and Sunnah to follow that which has been prescribed by Allah and His Messenger and the prohibition against introducing innovations into the religion are well known. Allah says (interpretation of the meaning):

“Say (O Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم to mankind): “If you (really) love Allah, then follow me (i.e. accept Islamic Monotheism, follow the Qur’an and the Sunnah), Allah will love you and forgive you your sins”
[Aal ‘Imraan 3:31]

“[Say (O Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم) to these idolaters (pagan Arabs) of your folk:] Follow what has been sent down unto you from your Lord (the Qur’an and Prophet Muhammad’s Sunnah), and follow not any Awliyaa’ (protectors and helpers who order you to associate partners in worship with Allah), besides Him (Allah). Little do you remember!”
[al-A’raaf 7:3]

“And verily, this is My straight path, so follow it, and follow not (other) paths, for they will separate you away from His path”
[al-An’aam 6:153]

And the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Whoever introduces anything into this matter of ours [Islam] that is not part of it will have it rejected.” According to a version narrated by Muslim: “Whoever does any deed that is not part of this matter of ours will have it rejected.”
Among the innovations that people have introduced is celebration of the Prophet’s birthday (Mawlid) in the month of Rabee’ al-Awwal. There are various ways in which they celebrate this occasion:

Some of them simply gather to read the story of his birth, or they listen to speeches and qaseedahs (odes) on this occasion.

Some of them make food and sweets etc, and offer them to the people who attend.

Some of them hold these celebrations in the mosques and some hold them in their houses.

Some of them do not limit themselves to what we have mentioned, rather their gatherings include haraam and evil things such as men mixing freely with women, dancing and music, or acts of shirk such as seeking the help of the Messenger (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) and calling upon him or seeking his support against their enemies, and so on.

Whatever kinds of celebrations they are and whatever form they take, they are undoubtedly bid’ah and haraam innovations that were introduced long after the time of the best generations.

The first one who introduced this innovation was Abu Sa’eed Kawkaboori, the king of Irbil, at the end of the sixth or beginning of the seventh century AH, as was mentioned by the historians such as Ibn Katheer, Ibn Khalqaan and others.

Abu Shaamah said: The first one who did that in Mosul was Shaykh ‘Umar ibn Muhammad al-Mulla, one of the well known righteous men, and the ruler of Irbil and others followed his example.

Al-Haafiz Ibn Katheer said in al-Bidaayah (13-137), in his biography of Abu Sa’eed al-Kawkaboori:

He did the Mawlid in Rabee’ al-Awwal and celebrated it with a great celebration. … Then he said:

Al-Sabt said: Some of those who attended the feast given by the king on some of the Mawlids said that this feast included five thousand roasted heads, ten thousand chickens, one hundred thousand bowls and thirty thousand plates of sweets. And the Sufis sang from Zuhr until Fajr, and he himself danced with them.

Ibn Khalqaan said in Wafiyaat al-A’yaan (3-274):
When the first of Safar came, they would adorn those domes with all kinds of fine adornments, and in every dome there was a group of singers and a group of puppeteers and musical players, and they did not leave any dome but they installed a group there.

But most of what these innovators do on this day is making food of various kinds and distributing it and inviting people to eat. If a Muslim joins in this action, eats their food and sits in their gatherings, then undoubtedly he is taking part in keeping the innovation alive, and is cooperating in it, and Allah says (interpretation of the meaning):

“Help you one another in Al Birr and At Taqwa (virtue, righteousness and piety); but do not help one another in sin and transgression. And fear Allah”
[al-Maa’idah 5:2]

Hence the fatwas of the scholars state that it is haraam to eat food that is distributed on this day and on other innovated festivals.

And Allah knows best.


 

Sister Zohra

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Assalamu Alaikum,

JazakAllah khair for sharing. Indeed, celebrating (as in partying, feasting, etc.) our Prophet (SAW)'s birthday is just an innovation.
 

yasak80

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Bismillahirrahmanirrahim
Allah knows all our intentions in our heart.
What is the meaning of celebrate ? If it is spoiling in a haram way , of course there is no dubt it is haram.

But the celebration of the Mawlid - in the month of Rabi al-Awwal is an occasion which is celebrated by almost the entire Muslim world...

It is a beautiful day for remembering our beloved prophet...Maybe reading his life , maybe saying some salavats during this day, being thankful to Allah (swt) for let us to be one of ummah of him.... remembering him...

Our Master the Prophet used to fast on Mondays. When he was asked the reason, he stated, "It is my birthday. I am fasting to show my gratitude" (Documents of the Right Word).

Meanwile Christians started to celebrate brithdays after muslims .

It is not a singing with musical instruments, laughing , chatting.

Muslims celebrates a day by thank to Allah.
 

Aziboy

Banned
Bismillahirrahmanirrahim
Allah knows all our intentions in our heart.
What is the meaning of celebrate ? If it is spoiling in a haram way , of course there is no dubt it is haram.

But the celebration of the Mawlid - in the month of Rabi al-Awwal is an occasion which is celebrated by almost the entire Muslim world...

It is a beautiful day for remembering our beloved prophet...Maybe reading his life , maybe saying some salavats during this day, being thankful to Allah (swt) for let us to be one of ummah of him.... remembering him...

Our Master the Prophet used to fast on Mondays. When he was asked the reason, he stated, "It is my birthday. I am fasting to show my gratitude" (Documents of the Right Word).

Meanwile Christians started to celebrate brithdays after muslims .

It is not a singing with musical instruments, laughing , chatting.

Muslims celebrates a day by thank to Allah.


Remembering our Beloved Prophet does not require an occasion or a day. It’s our Acts that should imitate and replicate the Prophetic way and with the help of which we express our gratitude to Allah [swt] and that is the only recommended way our Lord choose for we the UMMAH…


For everything that we do, we do it the way our Beloved Prophet Muhammad [sal-Allahu alayhi wassalam] did. Fasting on Mondays is recommended Sunnah which our Prophet did in order to thank Allah and nothing else. Salavats or sending blessings to our Beloved Prophet Muhammad [sal-Allahu alayhi wassalam], his Family and his Companions must be a regular deed of ours in our daily prayers.
And Allah knows the best
 

Hard Rock Moslem

I'm your brother
Thank you for sharing. Timely reminder I guess as the "celebration" just around the corner. I think, we all have to continue educating this people until they stop all kind of bid'ah.

I did seek clarification from those who celebrate or approve the celebration as valid,following hadith is their strong daleel:

Abu Qatada reported that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, was asked about fasting Mondays and he said, "That is the day on which I was born and the day when I was sent - or when revelation descended on me." [Muslim]

According to them, the Prophet indirectly wants us to celebrate his birthday that's why he fast on Monday to commemorate his birthday. So I asked them, why not fasting then? Why are we do gathering, parading around the town? They called this is good innovation (bid'ah hasanah). If the Prophet wants us to celebrate (the hadith as the proof), why call it bid'ah hasanah then? Well, the least I want to know, why the 4 Imams did not do celebrate? These are some of the question playing in my mind and with no proper answer from anyone.

If you move further to argue, they will call you... guess what?
 

finding light

Ya Rab! Forgive me..
Asalaamualaykum,
JazakAllah Khair for this timely post - I just forward another article on this issue to all my contacts - actually I think I got it off TTI but will repost here:

Note: a few paragraphs have been removed

The Milaad - A Caution Against Innovation
Imaam 'Abdul-'Azeez Ibn 'Abdullaah Ibn Baaz (rahimahullaah)
Indispensable implication of Sunna and caution against innovation

All praise be to Allaah who completed the religion for us, perfected the blessing on us and chose Islam as our religion. May the blessings and peace be upon His servant and Apostle, who called upon people to obey his Lord and cautioned against extravagance, innovation and disobedience; And may Allaah bless his posterity, his companions and those who follow his footsteps till the Day of Judgement.

I have been acquainted with the article published in the first page of the weekly magazine "Edarat" of the Kanpur, Industrial city of Utter Pradesh in India. The writer alleges that the creed of the Salaf (Early adherents to Islam) does not agree with the Sunna. By this, the writer aims at creating division amongst the Ahl-as-Sunna and encouraging the innovations and superstitions. This attitude, no doubt, is most abominable and dangerous and aims at offending the Religion of Islam and spreading innovations and deviations from the truth. Furthermore, the article concentrates clearly on the subject of celebrating the Prophet's birthday as an excuse to discuss the creed of others. Therefore, I consider it necessary to enlighten the People on this subject. So seeking help of Allaah, I say:
It is not permissible to celebrate the birthday of the Apostle (May the blessings and peace of Allaah be upon him), or somebody else. In fact, it must be stopped, as it is an innovation in the religion. The Apostle of Allaah neither celebrated it, nor commanded others to do this for himself. or for any one who died before him amongst the Prophets, for his daughters his wives, or his other relatives. The rightly guided Caliphs the Companions of the Prophet or the successors who rightly followed them did not celebrate this event, nor did any one of the muslim scholars in the centuries before.
They knew the Sunnah of the Prophet best, they loved him more, and followed the Shari'a better than those who came after them. If celebrating his birthday was a good deed, they would have done it.

We are commanded to follow and forbidden to innovate. This is because of the perfection of the Islamic religion and the Sufficiency of what Allaah and His Messenger have given us and are accepted by Ahl-al-Sunna wal-jama'at- The Muslim community of the companions and those who followed them in the best way.

It is related to the prophet that he said: He who innovates something in this matter of ours that is not of it, will have it rejected. (Transmitted by Al-Bukhari and Muslim). According to Muslim who reported: whoever does an act which is not in agreement with our matter, will have it rejected. In another tradition the Prophet said: You must keep to my Sunna and of the Sunna of the rightly-guided Caliphs, cling to it firmly... Beware of newly invented matters, for every new matter is an innovation and every innovation is misleading. He used to say in every Friday sermon: The best discourse is the Book of Allaah and the best guidance is the guidance of Muhammad the Apostle of Allaah, and the worst matter is that of innovation and every innovation is misleading. Thus, these traditions contain a strong caution against innovations and a warning that such an act is a deviation from the right course. The Prophet warned the people of the gravity of these innovations and of their bad consequences. There are many traditions adduced in this connection.

And the Almighty has said:
<<So take what the Messenger gives you, and refrain from what he prohibits you>> (59:7).
Allaah, Most High said:
<<Then let those beware who withstand the Messenger's order, lest some trial befall them. or a grievous Chastisement be inflicted on them>>(24:63).
Allaah, the Almighty said.
<<Ye have indeed in the Messenger of Allaah an excellent exempler for him who hopes in Allaah and the final day, and who remember Allaah much.>> (33:21)
And Allaah the Almighty said:
<<The vanguard of Islam the first of those who forsook their homes and of those who gave them aid, and also those who followed them in all good deeds, well - Pleased is Allaah with them as are they with Him. For them hath He prepared gardens under which rivers flow, to dwell therin forever, that is the supreme Triumph>> (9:100).
And Allaah, the Almighty said:
<<This day have I perfected your religion for you, completed My favour upon you and have chosen for you Islam as your religion>> (5:3). This verse decisively indicates that the Almighty Allaah has completed the religion for this Ummah, and has showered His blessings on them.
His Prophet passed away only after he had imparted the complete message of Allaah to the Ummah as well as his legislations concerning sayings and deeds. He also stressed that all things invented by people and then attributed to the religion of Islam are innovations and to be rejected, even if their inventors did so in good faith.

It is established that the Companions of the Prophet and the righteous successors after them warned the people against innovations as they add to Islam and legislate what is not permitted by Allaah, in line with the enemies of Allaah such as the Jews and the Christians who added to their religion and innovated what was not allowed by Allaah. Moreover, to admit innovation in Islam is incomplete and imperfect. Such a belief is not only an evil but contradicts the following verse: <<This day have I perfected your religion for you>>. And the sayings of the Prophet which warn us against innovations.
To celebrate the anniversary of the birth of Prophet and the others, means that the Religion is not perfected by Allaah (the Glorious, the Almighty) for this Ummah, and the Apostle did not impart to the people what was necessary regarding their religious duties, till these late ones appeared and invented in the religion what is not permitted by Allaah, thinking that this would bring them nearer to Allaah.

Undoubtedly, this is a great danger and is tantamount to criticzing Allaah the Almighty and the Prophet (Peace be upon him): whereas Allaah the Almighty has already completed the religion and perfected His grace, and the Prophet (peace be upon him) has conveyed the message openly and informed the Ummah of all such ways that will lead them to the Paradise and save them from Hell-fire.

According to an authentic Hadith, on the authority of Abdullah bin Amr bin Al-As the Messenger of Allaah said: Allaah Ta'ala (the Almighty) did not send a Prophet but obliged him to lead his people to the best way which is known to him, and warn them against the worst which is known to him. (Transmitted by Muslim).

It is well-known that our Prophet is the best of all the prophets, the last and the most perfect of them regarding the way he conveyed the message and advised his people.

Had the celebration of Milaad been an act of Religion chosen by Allaah for His servants, the Prophet would have either explained that to his people, would have celebrated it during his life, or his Companions would have done it. As these did not happen, it becomes clear that Islam has no concern with Milaad. On the contrary, it is one of the innovations against which the Prophet has warned his people as mentioned earlier.

A host of scholars have not only rejected the celebration of Milaad but have warned against it in view of the evidences given above.

According to the rule of the Islamic Shari'a all matters regarding legalization or prohibition and all disputes among the people, should be referred to the Book of Allaah and the Sunnah of His Messenger (Peace be upon him) in line with the saying of Allaah:
A. << O ye who believe obey Allaah and obey the Messenger and those charged with authority among you. If ye differ in anything among yourselves, refer it to Allaah and his Messenger, if ye do believe in Allaah and the Last Day: That is best and most suitable for final determination>> (4:59).
And Allaah The Almighty said:
B. <<Whatever it be wherein ye differ, the decision thereof is with Allaah>> (42:10).
Referring this issue back to the Book of Allaah, we find it ordaining upon us to follow the Messenger of Allaah in his Commandments and warns us against what ever he prohibits.

Furthermore it tells us that Allaah has perfected the religion for the people. So, as long as Milaad is not among the teachings of the Prophet , it cannot be a part of the religion which Allaah has perfected for us and asked us to adhere to by following the Prophet.
Again when we refer this issue back to the Sunnah, of the Messenger of Allaah , we do not find either the Prophet or the Companions doing it by themselves or asking others to do it, So it becomes evident that Milaad, is not a part of religion, rather one of innovations and blind immitation of the people of the book, i. e. the Jews and the Christians in their festivals.

With this argument in mind, it becomes crystal clear for everyone having the least insight and inclination towards truth and justice, that celebrating any birthday has nothing to do with Islam. It is rather among the innovations which Allaah and His Messenger warned against emphatically.
A wise man must not be deceived by seeing a large number of people doing it throughout the world because the truth is known and recognized by the evidences of Shari'a and not by the acts of a great number of people.
Allaah Ta'ala (the Almighty) says regarding the Jews and the Christians:
<<And they say: None shall enter Paradise unless he be a Jew, or a Christian, those are their vain desires. Say: Produce your proof if ye are truthful>> (2:111).
And the Almighty also said:
<<Wert thou to follow the common run of those on earth, they will lead thee away from the way of Allaah. They follow nothing but conjecture: They do nothing but lie>> (6:116).

Most of these innovations, in addition to their innovatory nature, also do not usually escape from a number of other evils, such as mixed gatherings of men and women, songs accompanied by musical instruments. drinking intoxicants, narcotics and the like. They may also involve the worst thing i. e. the greatest Shirk, through showing exaggeration in the Messenger of Allaah and other saints and through praying to him, invoking his help or believing that he knows what is hidden and all similar claims which render a believer as an infidel. It is authentically reported that the Messenger of Allaah has said: Beware of extravagance in the Religion: It has caused the people before you to perish. He also said: Do not lavish praise on me as the Christians did with the son of Maryam. I am just a bondman. So Simply say: The bondman of Allaah and His Messenger (Transmitted by Bukhari).

It is curious to note that a great many people paritcipate most actively in these celebrations and defend them vehemently, while they sit back from attending the obligatory forms of worship such as daily and friday prayers. They are not even ashamed of this, nor do they realize that they are committing a great evil.

Undoubtedly, this shows the weakness of their faith, their short-sightedness, and the deeply ingrained rust on their hearts because of sins and disobedience. We ask Allaah's protection for us and for all the Muslims.
It is even more astonishing to note that some people believe that the Messenger of Allaah is present at Milaad. Consequently they stand to greet and Welcome him. That is not only a sheer lie but a worst form of ignorance, as the Prophet shall niether come out of his grave before the Day of Resurrection, nor shall he meet the people or attend their meetings. Instead, he shall remain in his grave till the Day of Resurrection while his soul rests at the highest of the high with his Lord in the most exalted and highest place.
Allaah Ta'ala (The Almighty) Says:

<<After that at length ye will die, again on the Day of Judgment, will ye be raised up>> (23: 15, 16).
And the prophet said: I am the first one to rise from the grave on the Resurrection Day and I will be the first intercessor and the first one whose intercession is to be accepted.
The aforesaid evidences from the Quran and Hadith prove beyond doubt that the dead people will come out of their graves only on the Day of Resurrection. All the scholars of Islam agree upon this. A Muslim should be aware of these things and must not be easily misled by the innovations and the superstitions created by the ignorant people with no authority from Allaah at all.
As for offering the blessings and greetings (Salat and Salam) to the prophet (peace be upon himl, they are among the most prefered and virtuous deeds in accordance with the saying of Allaah:
<<Allaah and His Angels send blessings on the Prophet, O ye that believe, send ye blessings on him, and salute him with all respect>>(33:56).
The Prophet has said: Whosoever sends blessings on me one time, Allaah sends blessings on him ten times.

It is prescribed on all times, particularly at the end of each prayer. It is held obligatory at last Tashahud of each prayer by most of the scholars. It is strongly required at a number of occasions such as immediately after Adhaan, at the mention of the name of the Prophet during the day of Friday and the night preceding it according to a host of Ahadith.

This is what I wanted to emphasize regarding this issue. I hope it will satisfy everyone whom Allaah has shown the light.
How sad it is to see some devoted Muslims, known for their strength of faith and love for the Prophet organizing such innovatory celebrations.
Let us ask such people: "Tell us, if you belong to Ahl-as-Sunna and follow the Prophet , whether he himself or one of his Companions or their Successors did this or is it no more than a blind following of the enemies of Islam from among the jews and the Christians and the like?"
The love of the Prophet is not reflected by the celebration on his birthday, but by obeying him, believing in his teachings, keeping away from what he prohibited and by worshipping Allaah in the way he prescribed for us.
It is also reflected through offering Salat and Salam to him from time to time, particularly at the mention of his name and during prayers.

None is to be worshipped except Allaah the Almighty. Who has no associates at all. It further implies the negation of worshipping any other except Him. It shows why jinn and mankind were created; why the Messengers were sent and why the Books were revealed.
In addition, Ibada (worship) is not only complete submission and love but also complete obedience and veneration as well. Islam is the only religion prescribed by Allaah and disseminated by the prophets and nothing, save it, is acceptable to Allaah whether in the past or the present. The one who submits his will to Allaah as well as to someone else beside Him is a Mushrik (polytheist). The same is true for the one who prays to Allaah and someone else beside Him. As for the one who does not submit to Him, he is arrogant concerning his duties towards his Creator.
Allaah the Almighty Says:
<<For we assuredly sent amongst every people a Messenger, (with the Command) "Serve Allaah and eschew Evil">> (16:36)
Thus the creed of the wahhabiyya is based upon fulfillment of witnessing that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allaah and completely abandoning all innovations, superstitions and whatever goes against the Shari'a.
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May Allaah help us and all the Muslims to understand His religion, to continually confirm us on it, stick to Sunnah and keep away from the innovation. Indeed He is Generous and Kind.
And May Allaah Shower His blessings and mercy upon our prophet Muhammad, his posterity and his Companions.


ABDUL AZIZ BIN ABDULLAH BIN BAZ
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THE PRESIDENCY OF ISLAMIC RESEARCH, IFTA, DAWA AND INSTRUCTION.
 

um muhammad al-mahdi

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Assalamu alaykum

Jazakhum Allahu khayran, the topic has been discussed loooots of times on TurnToIslam. Refer to the "search" option for further informations.

Barakallahu fikhum for your patience wa assalamu alaykum wa rahmatullah
 
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