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    Eid Milad UN Nabi is the celebration of the birthday of Muhammad (SAW), the final prophet of Islam; also known as "The Seal of the Prophets".Sunni Muslims celebrate the Mawlid with great dedication; processions are held; homes or mosques are decorated; delicious food is prepared and distributed; stories about the life of Prophet Muhammad are narrated by learned people of Islam and poems are recited by children. Those Sunni who celebrate it celebrate it on the 12th of Rabi'-ul-Awwal, which is 31st March (2007)

    anyone going to any programmes?
    marches???

    if ur in blackburn Mohaddis -e- azam has a really good programme on every year... and the naats are beautiful..

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    BIDAT! Innovation! Stay away! You are not allowed to celebrate birthdays in islam so what makes it allowed to celebrate the prophets. However islamic talks on the prophet are allowed, just dont go extra.


    ^^Thanks to the Evil_G^^


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    i guess ur a wahabi....

    i aint even gona argue u wid mate.
    lol

    i no wat am doing...

    neway..

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    yaa i have also heard that its Haraam in Islam
    but i am not sure i will ask some scholars.
    Let's not ask Barbara Walters,Let's not ask CNN,ABC,FOX
    Let's Not ask Non Muslims about how Muslim women feel.How they Live,what R their Principles,what R their challenges.
    If U wanna B fair
    ask a Muslim Woman....Ask Me

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    Allah sends down his blessings on the Prophet, and His Angles constantly invoke His blessings on him; do you, O believers, also invoke Allah’s blessings on him and offer him the salutation of peace.’ (33:57) A large number of Muslims do not believe in celebrating birthdays of death anniversaries because there is no historical evidence that such was the practice of the Holy Prophet. However, similarly large number of Muslims do commemorate the birth anniversary of the Holy Prophet on 12 Rabi-ul-Awwal of the Islamic lunar calendar year. For Muslims, this date marks the most important event in the history of the mankind because the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is regarded as the Chief of the Prophet, to whom the Holy Quran was revealed. The extent of the festivities, on this occasion, is restricted because of the fact that the same marks the death anniversary of the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him) as well. On this occasion public meetings are held in the mosques where religious leaders and scholars make speeches on different aspects of the life of the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him). The stories of the Prophet’s birth, childhood, youth and adult life, his character, teachings, sufferings, and forgiveness of even his most bitter enemies, his fortitude in the face of general opposition, leadership in battles, bravery, wisdom, preaching and his final triumph through Allah’s mercy over the hearts of people are narrated in detail. Salutations and songs in his praise are recited. In some countries, streets, mosques and buildings are decorated with colorful buntings and pennants and well illuminated at night. Affluent Muslims generously donate to charity. Feasts are arranged and food is served to guests and the poor.

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    The Qur’anic verses proves that to celebrate Milad is not only a proper deed but it is also a praiseworthy.

    1) Allah Almighty says in Quran:

    "The peace is on Him the day when he was born and the day when he will die and the day when he will be raised alive." (Kanzul Iman the translation of Holy Quran, Sura Al-Maryam, Verse 15)

    In the above verse Allah Almighty has mentioned the complete Milad of Hazrat Yahya (Alaihis Salam). And before this Allah Almighty has mentioned the events which took place before the birth. It is the same way of celebrating birth day as Ahle Sunnat adopts for the Milad of the last Prophet (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon Him) of Allah Almighty. In other words the Prophet of Allah Almighty Hazrat Isa (Alaihis Salam) celebrates his own Milad.

    2) As Allah Almighty says:

    "And the same peace on me the day I was born and the day I will die and the day I would be raised alive."
    (Kanzul Iman the translation of Holy Quran, Sura Al Maryam, Verse 33)

    Before this verse Allah Almighty has stated the whole story of Maryam (Allah may pleased with him) that who she got pregnant and gave birth her great son, the Prophet of Allah Isa (Alaihi Salam). Allah Almighty also mentioned the words of Isa (Alaihis Salam) by which Isa (Alaihis Salam) praised himself. This style of narrating story is nothing but celebration of Milad of Isa Alaihis Salam. Ahle Sunnat also narrate the story of Holy Prophet Muhammad (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon Him) in the same style. We too narrate the events which took place before the birth and after it as Allah Almighty narrated about Yahya and Isa (Alaihimus Salam). Therefore, a person who has eyes of justice will obviously accept that to celebrate Milad is an important deed which Allah Almighty has done. So it proves that the basis of Milad is found in the Holy Quran.

    3) Allah Almighty says:

    "And remind them of the days of the Allah."
    (Kanzul Iman the translation of Holy Quran, Sura Ibrahim, Verse5)

    In this verse Allah Almighty orders his prophet Musa Alaihis Salam to remind his nation the days of Allah Almighty. "The days of Allah" are those days in which great events took place or Allah Almighty bestowed his great rewards to his creature. As the Holy Quran testifies this explanation of the days of Allah Almighty. In the Holy Quran Musa Alaihis Salam says:

    "And when Musa said it his people remember Allah's favor upon you, when he delivered you from Firawn's people who used to afflict you worstly, and slaughter your sons and let your daughters live and in it there was shown great mercy of your lord." (Kanzul Iman the translation of Holy Quran, Sura Ibrahim, Verse 6)

    According to the Qur’anic verse emancipation of the nation of Musa Alaihis Salam from Firawn is a day of Allah, so the birth day of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon Him) is, with any doubt, also a day of Allah, because the Prophet Muhammad (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon Him) emancipated whole world from the darkness of ignorance and brought them to the light of guidance. Therefore, the birthday (Milad) of the Holy Prophet (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon Him) deserves to be celebrated then the celebration of any other event. In case we would not be grateful to Allah Almighty for his favor, which is Muhammad (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon Him). He will punish us severely. As Allah Almighty says:

    "And remember when your lord proclaimed, if you will be great full then I shall give you more and if you’re thankless then my treatment is severe."
    (Kanzul Iman the translation of Holy Quran, Sura Ibrahim, and Verse 7)

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    4) Allah Almighty says:
    "Then remember the bounties of Allah and wander not in the earth spreading mischief."
    (Kanzul Iman the translation of Holy Quran, Sura Araf, Verse 74)

    In the above verse Allah Almighty orders us to remember his bounties and rewards. The last Prophet of Allah Almighty Muhammad (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon Him) is, undoubtedly, great blessing of Allah Almighty for whole mankind. Allah Almighty himself considers the Prophet (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him) his great favor for mankind as He says:

    "Undoubtedly, Allah did a great favor to the Muslims that in them from among themselves sent a messenger who recites unto them His signs and purifies them and teaches them the book and wisdom and necessarily before that they were certainly apparent error.
    (Kanzul Iman the translation of Holy Quran, Sura Ale Imran, Verse 164)

    Therefore, according to the Qur’anic commandments we must remember the beloved Prophet of Allah Muhammad (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon Him) and Milad-un-Nabi is a best way of remembrance of the greatest Prophet (Allah’s Grace and Peace be upon him).
    In another words Allah Almighty says:

    "And publicize well the favor of your lord"
    (Kanzul Iman the translation of Holy Quran, Sura Al Duha, Verse 11)

    The companion of the Holy Prophet (Allah’s Grace and Peace be upon him) Hazrat Abdullah Ibne Abbas (Allah is well pleased with Him) explained the word favors. He says here, In this verse favor signifies the prophet hood and Islam.
    (Tafseer Ibne Abbas, Sure Al Duha, Page 651).

    So in the light of the given explanation by the cousin of the Holy Prophet (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him), we can say that Allah Almighty orders us to remember Holy Prophet (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him) in our gatherings between the people, in our mosque between the worshiper and in our houses between our families and Milad un Nabi (Allah’s Grace and Peace be upon him), as I have written is a best way for this Qur’anic purpose.

    4) Allah Almighty orders us:
    "Say you oly Allah's grace and his mercy, on it therefore let them rejoice. That is better then all their wealth."

    In this verse Allah Almighty orders us to enjoy on his grace and mercy. If we see around us we find that each favor of Allah Almighty is great mercy for us. Even our existence is also a mercy of Allah Almighty. But the greatest of Allah is the Holy Prophet (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him). As Allah Almighty says:

    "And we sent not you but mercy for all worlds."
    (Kanzul Iman the translation of Holy Quran, Sura Al Ambiyaa, Verse 107)

    So according the Qur’anic teachings it is necessary for us that ewe must be happy and pleased on the birthday of the Holy Prophet (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him). The one who pleases with the Holy Prophet (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him) is really a true follower of the Quran. And it is obvious that, in whole world Muslims celebrates Milad un Nabi (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him). Specially for enjoying the mercy of Allah Almighty that is the beloved prophet of Allah Almighty (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him)Therefore the Holy Quran itself confirms the Milad un Nabi (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him)

    5) The gathering of Milad un Nabi (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him) incite Muslims on saying Durood and Salam ( to pray for prophet (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him) of blessing and peace) Allah Almighty says:

    "Oh you who I believe send upon Him blessing and salute Him fully well in abundance. (Kanzul Iman the translation of Holy Quran, Sura Al Ahzab, Verse 56)

    According to the law of Shariah, a thing which is desired by Shariah, is exactly a like an aim of Shariah. And the benefits of Durood -o- salam are so much in numbers that can not be counted. Durood -o- salam causes for the help of Allah Almighty in this world and here after. So Milad un Nabi (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon Him) is a source of fulfilling the commandments of Allah Almighty

    6) Allah Almighty says:

    "And all that we narrate to you of the tidings of the messengers is for the purpose of strengthening your heart therewith." (Kanzul Iman the translation of Holy Quran, Sura Hood, Verse 121)

    This Qur’anic verse reveals that the wisdom of mentioning the stories and events of Prophets (Alaihis salam) was to stand fast the heart of the last prophet (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him). And it is obvious that we are, also today, in need of being stand fast. We must know that how; the prophet of Allah (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him) faced the problems of his time so that we may face the problems of our times according to the Sunnah. Therefore Milad un Nabi (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him) provides us an opportunity to know about the affair of the Prophet (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him).

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    do you want more???

    ive got hadeeths refrences on da milad aswel if u want me to post em?

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    yea...very true.
    i wont be with family, dont know what happs here where i live but il have to have a look around...

    btw why is this in the india forum? lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rizolicious
    yea...very true.
    i wont be with family, dont know what happs here where i live but il have to have a look around...

    btw why is this in the india forum? lol
    do u do eid milad un nabi??
    or do u tink its bidat?


    i dnt no why i put it here lol jus did...

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    yea i do do it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rizolicious
    yea i do do it
    gdgdgd

    some ppl fink its bidat

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    Hussain, give me one FACTUAL authentic phrase in the quran or the a'hadith that says the prophets birthday must be celebrated. This is completley an innovation. And thinking that anyone who doesnt celebrate the prophets birthday is wahabi is total ignorance. There is no solid PROOF in Sahih Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, Sunan Abu Dawud etc. etc. It is bidat for sure because anyhting that is not mentioned in Quran or sunnah is bidat. Period.
    Your previous posts regarding this topic were too long, and didnt get to the point. I suggest you give me some clear, to the point posts and then I can put my counterattack forward.

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    i dint say u have to celebrate it..
    but saying its bidat???? when its not!
    u show me evidence to prove its bidat???

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    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)

    Imam Shams ud din Naseer Al Damaishqi narrates this hadith in poetry. Here is its translation.

    If such kafir was denounced (in the Quran)
    And perished are his hands, and in the flame is his eternal abode.
    It is narrated every Monday.
    His torment is made easy for his joy at the birth of Ahmad. (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him)
    What is the expectation then of a servant who spent all his life.
    Happy with the arrival of Ahmad (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him) and died on the one ness of Allah Almighty. (Haul-ul-Ahtifal Bil Mawlid Al-Nabvi Al Sharif, Page 11)

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