somali culamaa on mowliid - sh maxamed rashaad, sh umal etc
Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2011 9:20 pm
by Somaliman50
Re: somali culamaa on mowliid - sh maxamed rashaad, sh umal
Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2011 10:01 pm
by arabmtu
The sheikh said it; it's clear bidca xaqiiqiya.
Re: somali culamaa on mowliid - sh maxamed rashaad, sh umal
Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2011 10:11 pm
by Somaliman50
arabmtu wrote:The sheikh said it; it's clear bidca xaqiiqiya.
say no to bid'ah
Re: somali culamaa on mowliid - sh maxamed rashaad, sh umal
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 2:32 am
by AhlulbaytSoldier
What a great bidcah it is
Re: somali culamaa on mowliid - sh maxamed rashaad, sh umal
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 2:35 am
by Shirib
HutuKing01 wrote:What a great bidcah it is
did u miss the part they say wa kula bidca fii dhalaala wa kula dhalaalati fii naar?
Re: somali culamaa on mowliid - sh maxamed rashaad, sh umal
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 2:56 am
by union
What is the point? The Sufis will just bring big bearded men in equally impressive religious regalia to extol the virtues of mowlid and condemn everyone against it.
Re: somali culamaa on mowliid - sh maxamed rashaad, sh umal
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 3:08 am
by AhlulbaytSoldier
The love for prophet PBUH will make mowlid a great bidcah and valid one.
Why would a person who loves prophet pbuh so much burn for such a spiritual bidcah?
Re: somali culamaa on mowliid - sh maxamed rashaad, sh umal
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 7:56 am
by DR-YALAXOOW
mawliiidul nabawi is not bidca. wahaabiyada who denied is commiting great bidca. wahaabiya itself is biggest bidca it was .
mawliidul nabiga all sahaaba did it. even prophet scw did celebrate hes brithday. MAWLIIID RASUUL SCW IS PART OF RELIGION OF ISLAM
those saudi educated WAHAAABI SHEIKH. like omar faaruuq. rashaaad and umal and all wahaabiya stooges are not ahlu sunnah waljamaaca. they are wahaabi and therefore they should not be listened
mawliid means remembering the rasuul scw and nothing wrong whit that. and its children of mahamed abdukwahaab big sheytaan because of their agains rasuul scw they deny mawliidul nabawi scw.
listen this sheikhs and do not listen SAUDI BRAINWASHED WAHAABIS LIKE UMAL. FAARUUUQ AND OTHERS
Re: somali culamaa on mowliid - sh maxamed rashaad, sh umal
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 8:16 am
by waryaa
Does any1 know the first time it was performed?
Re: somali culamaa on mowliid - sh maxamed rashaad, sh umal
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 10:39 am
by arabmtu
waryaa wrote:Does any1 know the first time it was performed?
I don't think the exact time can be pinpointed. It probably originated in Iran or India, where many sects that practice such celebrations were formed.
Re: somali culamaa on mowliid - sh maxamed rashaad, sh umal
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 10:41 am
by grandpakhalif
The people who practice this clear bidca think they are better than the great Sahaba like Umar, Hassan bin Thabit, and Muawiyah? For surely they were more knowledgable than and love Rasullullah more and they never did such a thing! So I can never claim to be better than them, its clear bidca.
Re: somali culamaa on mowliid - sh maxamed rashaad, sh umal
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 10:49 am
by Maandhow
even prophet scw did celebrate hes brithday. MAWLIIID RASUUL SCW
Dr Yalaxoow there's no excuse for that sort of behiviour unless you suffer from mental ilness having said that
been abuurka nebiga csw ku samaynaysid and unofficial liars is unacceptable.
Re: somali culamaa on mowliid - sh maxamed rashaad, sh umal
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 10:54 am
by grandpakhalif
Maandhow wrote:
even prophet scw did celebrate hes brithday. MAWLIIID RASUUL SCW
Dr Yalaxoow there's no excuse for that sort of behiviour unless you suffer from mental ilness having said that
been abuurka nebiga csw ku samaynaysid and unofficial liars is unacceptable.
What a liar
Sahih Al-Bukhari Hadith 4.667 Narrated by Abdullah bin Amr
The Prophet (saws) said ‘Whoever tells a lie on me intentionally, will surely take his place in the (Hell) Fire."
Re: somali culamaa on mowliid - sh maxamed rashaad, sh umal
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 11:00 am
by AhlulbaytSoldier
Come on Yalaxoow.
Telling lies about prophet Muhammad pbuh will destroy you.
He , his Household and his COMPANIONS never CELEBRATED Mowlid.
The prophet (aleyhi sallatu wasalam) did fast on monday because it was the day he was born, and the day in which revelation came down.
If someone wishes to celebrate it,then let him read quran, read biography and sent salawat on the prophet PBUB and His Aala Bayt.
Jumping around like the house of Pain on the day of mowlid has nothing to do with islam.
Re: somali culamaa on mowliid - sh maxamed rashaad, sh umal
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 11:01 am
by Grant
waryaa wrote:Does any1 know the first time it was performed?
Wiki:
"The basic earliest accounts for the observance of Mawlid can be found in 8th century Mecca, when the house in which Prophet Muhammad was born was transformed into a place of prayer by Al-Khayzuran (mother of Harun al-Rashid, the fifth and most famous Abbasid caliph).[5] Public celebrations of the birth of Muhammad did not occur until four centuries after his death. It was originally a festival of the Shia ruling class, not attended by the common people, with the first official Mawlid celebrations occurring in Egypt towards the end of the 11th century.[5][6] The early celebrations included elements of Sufic influence, with animal sacrifices and torchlight processions along with public sermons and a feast.[7][8] The celebrations occurred during the day, in contrast to modern day observances, with the ruler playing a key role in the ceremonies.[9] Emphasis was given to the Ahl al-Bayt with presentation of sermons and recitations of the Qur'an. The event also featured the award of gifts to officials in order to bolster support for the ruling caliph.[9]
Abu al-Abbas al-Azafi (1162–1236) established the custom of celebrating Mawlid in Morocco. His son Abu'l-Qasim propagated it throughout the Maghreb.[10]
The first public celebrations by Sunnis took place in twelfth-century Syria, under the rule of Nur ad-Din Zangi Though there is no firm evidence to indicate the reason for the adoption of the Shi'ite festival by the Sunnis, some theorize the celebrations took hold to counter Christian influence in places such as Spain and Morocco.[11] Theologians denounced the celebration of Mawlid as unorthodox,[12] and the practice was briefly halted by the Ayoubides when they came to power, becoming an event confined to family circles.[13] It regained status as an official event again in 1207 when it was re-introduced by Muzaffar ad-din, the brother-in-law of Saladin, in Arbil, a town near Mosul, Iraq.[7][8]
The practice spread throughout the Muslim world, assimilating local customs, to places such as Cairo, where folklore and Sufic practices greatly influenced the celebrations. By 1588 it had spread to the court of Murad III, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire.[5][14] In 1910, it was given official status as a national festival throughout the Ottoman empire. Today it is an official holiday in many parts of the world.[5]"