[img=left]http://www.turntoislam.com/images/tti/ttilogo.jpg[/img]Eid Al Fitr Rulings and Regulations
عيد"Eid / Eed" is an Arabic word referring to something habitual, that returns and is repeated. Eids or festivals are symbols to be found in every nation, including those that are based on revealed scriptures and those that are idolatrous, as well as others, because celebrating festivals is something that is an instinctive part of human nature. All people like to have special occasions to celebrate, where they can come together and express their joy and happiness.
For every people there is a feast and this is our feast" said the Prophet to Aboo Bakr (RA). [Bukhaaree and Muslim].
The Prophet’s words indicate that these two Eeds are exclusively for the Muslims. "Our feast" has a great meaning for Muslims because it tells us that these are our own and derived from our Sharee'ah alone.
Since holidays are usually based on religious traditions, it is very important that we demonstrate our celebrations with great joy and gathering to make us feel that they are our own, and to feel that they are different from the non-believers' holidays.
Therefore it is not permissible for Muslims to imitate the non-beleivers in anything that is a distinctive part of their celebrations, whether it be food, dress, bonfires or acts of worship. Muslim children should not be allowed to play on those festivals, or to put up decorations, or to join in with the non-believers in their celebrations on those occasions.
The Prophet has ordered us in numerous speeches to be different from the Mushrikeen (pagans), and these two "Eeds" are among that the Prophet wanted us to take special care of being different with them.
That is why he said, after seeing that the people of Madeenah had two holidays which they celebrated before Islaam,
" Allaah (SWT) has given you better than those (feasts): The 'Eed-al-Adhaa (Sacrificing) and the 'Eed- al-Fitr".
[Ahmad, Aboo Dawood and Nasaa'ee].
The 'Eed-al-Adhaa comes after completing the "Hajj" (Pilgrimage) and the 'Eed-al-Fitr comes after the fasting in the month of Ramadaan. So it is not surprising that we must show and demonstrate our holidays ('Eed). Due to these clear facts, Muslim scholars put great emphasis on the concept of being different from the Mushrik in our ceremonies.
This is because ceremonies have great effect over the human mind and behaviour. Being different in our ceremonies means also that we must not participate in the Mushriks' ceremonies on their holidays.
'Umar RA said: "Do not learn the language of the Mushriks - without a necessity- nor enter the churches of Mushriks on their festivals because the anger of Allaah descends on them." [Bayhaqee].
We, Muslims, may even fast on the non-believers' holidays.
Umm Salamah (RA) said the Prophet used to fast on Saturdays and Sundays, and when asked he said: They are two days of the Mushriks' holidays so I like to oppose them in their ceremonies " [Ahmad and Nasaaee]
To assess this concept of being different from the non-beleivers, it is very important to say that: In order to be different in our ceremonies in the way the Prophet wanted us to be, we must follow the Sunnah literally. That would give us the deeds of being true followers of the Prophet
So if we want to be his followers we must be aware of Bid'ah [innovation] in these ceremonies. Bid'ah comes at the expense of Sunnah which is replaced by it.
Ibn Taymiyyah says: "There is no place in the heart for both Sunnah and Bid'ah." [Al-Iqtidaa] .
Allaah says:
{Say - O Muhammad - If you really do love Allaah follow me, Allaah will love you.} [Aali-Imraan, 3:31]
We present to you, dear brothers and sisters, some of the Sunnahs of Eed so that you can try to implement them. Also presented are some of the Bid'ahs of Eed so that we can avoid them. It is of great importance to follow the Sunnah of Eed so we can truly say that our feasts are different from the Mushriks' feasts.
Sunnahs of 'Eed
1) It is Sunnah to dress in the best clothes we have on Eed. It was narrated that Ibn 'Umar used to do that along with other Companions of the Prophet . [Fath al-Baaree]
2) It is a must (Waajib) to pray Eed al-Fitr Prayer. The Prophet and his Companions never ceased doing it, and they even gathered the people for it including women who were having their menses, children and the elderly. [Bukhaaree and Muslim]
3) It is Sunnah to eat an odd number of dates before we leave for Eed prayer to show that we are not fasting. " The Prophet used not to leave for Eed Prayer (except) after eating some dates." [Bukhaaree and Ahmad]
4) It is Sunnah to say Takbeer loudly when leaving our homes to go to Eed Prayer. The Prophet used to say this until he finished the Prayer. [Silsilat Al-ahadeeth As-Sunnah]
5) There is no Hadeeth related to Rasoolullaah as to what should be said when reciting Takbeer on the way to Prayer, but Ibn Mas'ood used to say the following:
Allaahu Akbar Allaahu Akbar
Allaah is The Greatest
Laa Illaha Illallaaha
There is none worthy of worship except Allaah
Allaahu Akbar Allaahu Akbar
Allaah is The Greatest
Wa Lillaahil Hamd
And to Him belongs all Praise
[Reported by Ibn Abee Shaybah]
Please read this link for the full article for the Takbeer of the Eid
6) The Sunnah for Eed Prayers is to pray in the Musallah (that is in an uncovered place) and not in the Masjid. The Prophet never prayed Eed Prayer in the Masjid.
Aboo Sa'eed (RA) reported: " The Prophet used to go on the day of 'Eed-al-Fitr and Eed-al-Adhaa to the Musallah, and the first thing he did was to pray." [Bukhaaree and Muslim]
7) Neither Adhaan nor Iqaamah are pronounced for Eed Prayer. [Muslim]
8) Ibn Abbaas reported: "The Prophet prayed two Raka'ahs for the Eed prayer and did not pray before it or after it." [Bukhaaree]
9) Jabir (R) reported: "The Prophet used to come back from 'Eed-al-Fitr on a path other than the one used in going to it." [Bukhaaree]
10) It is permitted to listen to songs (without music) on 'Eed day especially for children. [Bukhaaree and Muslim]
Bid'ahs of 'Eed
It is Bid'ah (innovation in Deen):
1) To shave the beards especially for 'Eed. The Prophet has ordered us not to shave our beards; so it is a shame that, on this great day of demonstrating our differences in ceremonies to those of the Mushriks, that some Muslim shaves his beard so that he looks "clean" like the Mushriks.
2) To imitate the Mushriks in their practices and dress, and to shake hands with women. The Prophet said: "It is better that a man is hit with needle on his head than to touch a woman who is not lawful for him." [Silsilat al-Ahaadeeth as-Sunnah]
3) To listen to music on 'Eed. The Prophet said: "There will be some in my nation who will regard adultery, men dressing in silk, drinking intoxicants (al-Khamr), and musical instruments to be lawful." [Bukhaaree, Abu Dawood and Bayhaqee]
4) For women not to wear Hijaab. To do so is to celebrate 'Eed while committing a major sin.
5) To visit the graveyard especially on Eed. It is permitted to visit the graveyard all year long so we should not make a special case out of it on 'Eed;
6) To waste money and being extravagant with food instead of giving them to poor.
We ask Allaah (SWT) to help us avoid all Bid'ah and to guide us in following the Sunnah of His Prophet .
Eed Mubarak to all the brothers and sisters and their families. May you all have a joyous and happy Eed :arabi1: