The Birthday of Prophet Muhammad pbuh in 26 Feb!
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Re: The Birthday of Prophet Muhammad pbuh in 26 Feb!
Alhamdullilah I'm good, hope ur ayeeyo got better.
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Re: The Birthday of Prophet Muhammad pbuh in 26 Feb!
the prophet mohamed (pbuh) himself did he ever celebrate his birthday,,the answer is Noooooooooo.
waxaasi waa bidca ee ha laga fogaado.
waxaasi waa bidca ee ha laga fogaado.
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Re: The Birthday of Prophet Muhammad pbuh in 26 Feb!
we dont celebrate as birthday but we have nice national holiday.
im not gonna say no no school day.
im not gonna say no no school day.
Re: The Birthday of Prophet Muhammad pbuh in 26 Feb!
Sheikh Ibn Taymiyaah (May Allah have mercy on him) said that if you do it knowing that it is not proscribed and that it is done without breaking Shariah, it is permissible; “Indeed, such a person will be rewarded because of his intention.”
And to the people screaming 'Xaram' or 'Bidca' and offering fatwa, save it, and seek knowledge before offering it.]
Anyway, who celebrates it anyway?, its a non-issue.
And to the people screaming 'Xaram' or 'Bidca' and offering fatwa, save it, and seek knowledge before offering it.]
Anyway, who celebrates it anyway?, its a non-issue.
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Re: The Birthday of Prophet Muhammad pbuh in 26 Feb!
agree 100%AwdalPrince wrote:Bid'ah!!!



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Re: The Birthday of Prophet Muhammad pbuh in 26 Feb!
Celebrating the Prophet's birthday is bidcah. Isn’t logic though, that if we not allowed to celebrate our own birthday, that we would not allowed to celebrate any other birthdays, including that of a prophet? Or the fact that we don’t celebrate other prophet’s birthdays like Isa AS!! Hmmm you would think!!!
The Prophet (scw) has said:
The whole point of NOT celebrating the Prophets’ birthday is because there is shirk in excessive praise. The Christians did it and look where it got them. Thinking that Isa AS was the Son of God. It leads to idol worshipping.
What you guys going to next for the prophet? Build statues, a shrine maybe? I have seen shrines in Southall that on the prophets’ birthday they had this box they use to carry it around the whole town, with group of men following it from each side, they had cuud, and all these nice things decorated for the shrine. What’s inside the shrine I didn’t know, I swear I used to think it was the Hindu celebration, or the Sikhs', until I was told they were Muslims and are celebrating the birthday of the Prophet.
I don’t know why some people do it? (Celebrate the birthday the prophet scw) is it to get attention? You know the more you SHOW love to the prophet scw the more of a ‘Muslim’ you are, kinda thing?
Hadii laynii sheegay inay ay bidcah tahay in celebration loosameeyo prophet scw’s birthday maad iska qaadataan and move on.
Every year people write the same stuff and only four male members in snet celebrate the birthday of the prophet scw and openly admit taking part in Bidcah. Every freaking year, the worst of all sinners are the ones that KNOWINLGY transgress. Ayagoo og khaladkii kusii daca.

The Prophet (scw) has said:
Do not over praise me as the Christians over-praised the son of Mary. I am His slave so say: 'Allah's slave and messenger' [Al-Bukhaari and Muslim]
The whole point of NOT celebrating the Prophets’ birthday is because there is shirk in excessive praise. The Christians did it and look where it got them. Thinking that Isa AS was the Son of God. It leads to idol worshipping.
What you guys going to next for the prophet? Build statues, a shrine maybe? I have seen shrines in Southall that on the prophets’ birthday they had this box they use to carry it around the whole town, with group of men following it from each side, they had cuud, and all these nice things decorated for the shrine. What’s inside the shrine I didn’t know, I swear I used to think it was the Hindu celebration, or the Sikhs', until I was told they were Muslims and are celebrating the birthday of the Prophet.
I don’t know why some people do it? (Celebrate the birthday the prophet scw) is it to get attention? You know the more you SHOW love to the prophet scw the more of a ‘Muslim’ you are, kinda thing?

Every year people write the same stuff and only four male members in snet celebrate the birthday of the prophet scw and openly admit taking part in Bidcah. Every freaking year, the worst of all sinners are the ones that KNOWINLGY transgress. Ayagoo og khaladkii kusii daca.

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Re: The Birthday of Prophet Muhammad pbuh in 26 Feb!
surrender wrote:Celebrating the Prophet's birthday is bidcah. Isn’t logic though, that if we not allowed to celebrate our own birthday, that we would not allowed to celebrate any other birthdays, including that of a prophet? Or the fact that we don’t celebrate other prophet’s birthdays like Isa AS!! Hmmm you would think!!!![]()
The Prophet (scw) has said:Do not over praise me as the Christians over-praised the son of Mary. I am His slave so say: 'Allah's slave and messenger' [Al-Bukhaari and Muslim]
The whole point of NOT celebrating the Prophets’ birthday is because there is shirk in excessive praise. The Christians did it and look where it got them. Thinking that Isa AS was the Son of God. It leads to idol worshipping.
What you guys going to next for the prophet? Build statues, a shrine maybe? I have seen shrines in Southall that on the prophets’ birthday they had this box they use to carry it around the whole town, with group of men following it from each side, they had cuud, and all these nice things decorated for the shrine. What’s inside the shrine I didn’t know, I swear I used to think it was the Hindu celebration, or the Sikhs', until I was told they were Muslims and are celebrating the birthday of the Prophet.
I don’t know why some people do it? (Celebrate the birthday the prophet scw) is it to get attention? You know the more you SHOW love to the prophet scw the more of a ‘Muslim’ you are, kinda thing?Hadii laynii sheegay inay ay bidcah tahay in celebration loosameeyo prophet scw’s birthday maad iska qaadataan and move on.
Every year people write the same stuff and only four male members in snet celebrate the birthday of the prophet scw and openly admit taking part in Bidcah. Every freaking year, the worst of all sinners are the ones that KNOWINLGY transgress. Ayagoo og khaladkii kusii daca.
Muhammad the prophet said in a hadith that he fasted on Monday because it was the day he was born
1255. Abu Qatadah (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) was asked about fasting on Mondays. He said, "That is the day on which I was born and the day on which I received Revelation.''
[Muslim].
I mean why would the prophet mention the day he was born that it was a Monday and that he encourage people to fast on that day
2) "The one who rejoices on the birth day of the Holy Prophet would not be severely punished and it is hopped that a Muslim who celebrate the Milad un Nabi (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him), will not be punished in hell. Imam Bukhari Rahmatullah Alaih narrates that Abu Lahab would be punished lightly in the hell on Monday. Because he rejoiced and freed his handmaid indicating by his finger, when the Prophet of Allah Almighty (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him) took birth. So as a reward of happiness on Milad un Nabi (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him) he would be given water by his finger. (Saheehul Bukhari Vol. 2, Page 764)
Muslim around the globe celebrate Mawlid al nabi not just four members of snet lol , there is nothing Bidca about it you show only the love for your messenger, and your point saying u would worship a human being like Muhammad the prophet saw is against islam , And Shirk we the Suni muslims Don’t commit shirk. We only worship our lord. By celebrating the prophets birth day u don’t commit any sin u only get more ajar.
Re: The Birthday of Prophet Muhammad pbuh in 26 Feb!
This kind of celebration wuxuu u egyahay kuwa gaalada masiixiyiintu u sameeyaan nabi ciise,waa bidco is ka cad.
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Re: The Birthday of Prophet Muhammad pbuh in 26 Feb!
Medina And meca xata walaga xusa Mawlid al nabi , Kuwa ugu xagjirsanAddoow wrote:This kind of celebration wuxuu u egyahay kuwa gaalada masiixiyiintu u sameeyaan nabi ciise,waa bidco is ka cad.
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Re: The Birthday of Prophet Muhammad pbuh in 26 Feb!
just another excuse by the sufi's to eat cambuulo iyo bun



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Re: The Birthday of Prophet Muhammad pbuh in 26 Feb!
sax..Addoow wrote:This kind of celebration wuxuu u egyahay kuwa gaalada masiixiyiintu u sameeyaan nabi ciise,waa bidco is ka cad.

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Re: The Birthday of Prophet Muhammad pbuh in 26 Feb!
Shaykh Qardawi Approves of Celebrating Mawlid << and he is not sufi wa muslim brotherhood baan filaya wadadkan masriga.
"Actually, celebrating the Prophet's birthday means celebrating the birth of Islam..."
-- Shaykh Yusuf Al-Qardawi
Sheikh Yusuf Al-Qaradawi, in replying to the question on whether Mawlid
should be celebrated replied:
We all know that the Companions of the Prophet , did not celebrate the Prophet's birthday, Hijrah or the Battle of Badr, because they witnessed such events during the lifetime of the Prophet who always remained in their hearts and minds. Sa`d Ibn Abi Waqqaas said that they were keen on telling their children the stories of the Prophet's battles just as they were keen on teaching them the Qur'an. Therefore, they used to remind their children of what happened during the Prophet's lifetime so they did not need to hold such celebrations. However, the following generations began to forget such a glorious history and its significance.
So such celebrations were held as a means of reviving great events and the values that we can learn from them. Unfortunately, such celebrations include some innovations when they should actually be made to remind people of the Prophet's life and his call.
Actually, celebrating the Prophet's birthday means celebrating the birth of Islam. Such an occasion is meant to remind people of how the Prophet lived. Allah Almighty says: "Verily in the Messenger of Allah ye have a good example for him who looketh unto Allah and the last Day, and remembereth Allah much." (Al-Ahzab: 21) By celebrating the Prophet's Hijrah, we should teach them values such as sacrifice, the sacrifice of the Companions, the sacrifice of `Ali who slept in the Prophet's place on the night of the Hijrah, the sacrifice of Asmaa' as she ascended the Mountain of Thawr. We should teach them to plan the way the Prophet planned for his Hijrah, and how to trust in Allah as the Prophet did when Abu Bakr told him: "We could be seen so easily, the Prophet replied saying: "O Abu Bakr! What do you think of two when Allah is their third?" "Have no fear, for Allah is with us." (At-Tawbah: 40)
We need all these lessons and such celebrations are a revival of these lessons and values. I think that these celebrations, if done in the proper way, will serve a great purpose, getting Muslims closer to the teachings of Islam and to the Prophet's Sunnah and life.
As for celebrating `Ashooraa', the Prophet , celebrated this day by fasting only. He asked the Jews why they fasted on that day and they told him that it was the day that Allah saved Moses and the people of Israel. The Prophet replied saying: "We have more of a right to Moses than you." So he fasted on that day and ordered the people to fast on that day. He also said near the end of his life: "By Allah, if I lived longer I would fast on the 9th of Muharram." That is, that he would fast on the 9th and the 10th in order to be different from the Jews who fast on the 10th only. However, some of the Sunnis celebrate `Ashura as if it were a feast. The Shi`ah consider it a day of sadness and mourning, but all such things are innovations and are completely un-Islamic.
As for the second part of the question [what is exact birth date of the Prophet ], the exact date of the Prophet's birth is disputed , but it is most likely to be on Monday, 9th Rabee`Al-Awwal (20th or 22nd of April, 571 AC), the same year in which the invasion of the Elephants took place against the Ka`bah. And he, , passed away on Monday 12, Rabee` Al-Awwal in the eleventh year of Hijrah (8 June 632 AC.) Allah Almighty knows best.
[ Source: Mufti Islam Online Fatwa Committee Date: 19/Apr/2001 ]
May Allah bless Shaykh Al-Qardawi for asserting the truth
"Actually, celebrating the Prophet's birthday means celebrating the birth of Islam..."
-- Shaykh Yusuf Al-Qardawi
Sheikh Yusuf Al-Qaradawi, in replying to the question on whether Mawlid
should be celebrated replied:
We all know that the Companions of the Prophet , did not celebrate the Prophet's birthday, Hijrah or the Battle of Badr, because they witnessed such events during the lifetime of the Prophet who always remained in their hearts and minds. Sa`d Ibn Abi Waqqaas said that they were keen on telling their children the stories of the Prophet's battles just as they were keen on teaching them the Qur'an. Therefore, they used to remind their children of what happened during the Prophet's lifetime so they did not need to hold such celebrations. However, the following generations began to forget such a glorious history and its significance.
So such celebrations were held as a means of reviving great events and the values that we can learn from them. Unfortunately, such celebrations include some innovations when they should actually be made to remind people of the Prophet's life and his call.
Actually, celebrating the Prophet's birthday means celebrating the birth of Islam. Such an occasion is meant to remind people of how the Prophet lived. Allah Almighty says: "Verily in the Messenger of Allah ye have a good example for him who looketh unto Allah and the last Day, and remembereth Allah much." (Al-Ahzab: 21) By celebrating the Prophet's Hijrah, we should teach them values such as sacrifice, the sacrifice of the Companions, the sacrifice of `Ali who slept in the Prophet's place on the night of the Hijrah, the sacrifice of Asmaa' as she ascended the Mountain of Thawr. We should teach them to plan the way the Prophet planned for his Hijrah, and how to trust in Allah as the Prophet did when Abu Bakr told him: "We could be seen so easily, the Prophet replied saying: "O Abu Bakr! What do you think of two when Allah is their third?" "Have no fear, for Allah is with us." (At-Tawbah: 40)
We need all these lessons and such celebrations are a revival of these lessons and values. I think that these celebrations, if done in the proper way, will serve a great purpose, getting Muslims closer to the teachings of Islam and to the Prophet's Sunnah and life.
As for celebrating `Ashooraa', the Prophet , celebrated this day by fasting only. He asked the Jews why they fasted on that day and they told him that it was the day that Allah saved Moses and the people of Israel. The Prophet replied saying: "We have more of a right to Moses than you." So he fasted on that day and ordered the people to fast on that day. He also said near the end of his life: "By Allah, if I lived longer I would fast on the 9th of Muharram." That is, that he would fast on the 9th and the 10th in order to be different from the Jews who fast on the 10th only. However, some of the Sunnis celebrate `Ashura as if it were a feast. The Shi`ah consider it a day of sadness and mourning, but all such things are innovations and are completely un-Islamic.
As for the second part of the question [what is exact birth date of the Prophet ], the exact date of the Prophet's birth is disputed , but it is most likely to be on Monday, 9th Rabee`Al-Awwal (20th or 22nd of April, 571 AC), the same year in which the invasion of the Elephants took place against the Ka`bah. And he, , passed away on Monday 12, Rabee` Al-Awwal in the eleventh year of Hijrah (8 June 632 AC.) Allah Almighty knows best.
[ Source: Mufti Islam Online Fatwa Committee Date: 19/Apr/2001 ]
May Allah bless Shaykh Al-Qardawi for asserting the truth
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Re: The Birthday of Prophet Muhammad pbuh in 26 Feb!
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