And you will find the majority of these (who celebrate the birthday) in ardent desire of these sort of innovations - alongwith what they have of good intention and ijtihaad for which reward is hoped for - but you would find them feeble in following the command of the Messenger, that which they have been commanded to be eager and vigorous in, indeed they are of the position of one who adorns the Mushaf but does not read what is in it .."
" for they had more severe love and honour of the Prophet (sallallaahu `alaihi wasallam) in following him, obeying him, and following his command, and reviving his sunnah inwardly and outwardly, and spreading that which he was sent with, and performing jihaad for this in the heart, with the hand and upon the tongue. So indeed this was the way of the Saabiqeen al-Awwaleen from the Muhajiroon and the Ansaar, and those that followed them in good."
"For indeed this (celebration) was not done by the salaf, despite the existence of factors that would necessitate it and the lack of any factors that would prevent them from doing so if it were indeed good. And if this was genuinely good or preferable then the salaf, may Allaah be pleased with them, would have more right to doing so then us, for they had more severe love and honour of the Prophet (sallallaahu `alaihi wasallam) in following him, obeying him, and"
Bismillah, Alhamdulillah, And like this is what some of the people have innovated, either in opposition to the Christian celebration of the birthday of Jesus, or out of love for the Prophet (sallallaahu `alaihi wasallam) and in honour of him. And Allaah will reward them for this love and ijtihaad, but NOT FOR THE BID'AH of taking the day of the birth of the Prophet (sallallaahu `alaihi wasallam) as an eed - this along with the difference of the people as to when he was born.
.... and none of this necessitated that these days be taken as days of Eed. Rather this sort of thing was done by the Christians who took the days in which great events happened to Jesus as eeds, or by the Jews. Indeed the Eed is a legislated law, so what Allaah legislates is followed, otherwise do not innovate in this religion that which is not part of it.
The saying of Shaikh Al Islam Ibn Taymiyya (Ruhmetullahi 'alaihi) about the "Mawlid an Nabi" (salalalhu 'alaihi wa sallam)
"because the Eeds are legislated laws from amongst the laws, so it is necessary to follow them, and not to innovate them, and the Prophet (sallallaahu `alaihi wasallam) had many lectures, treaties, and great events that happened on a number of days such as the Day of Badr, Hunain, al-Khandaq, the Conquest of Mecca, the occurrence of his hijrah, his entry to Madina
This man was a sayaad and taught in Makkah and was an advisor to the king and he celebrated Milaad. A true muslim this man was showing the wahaabis true Islam.
@brotherofdeen The Ulama of the Salaf where very reluctant to give fatawa. Imam Ahmad would withhold from saying "this is haraam or this is halal". He used to say "I love this more or I dislike this" But you, mashallah, la quwwata illa billah, go above and beyond the imams of the Salaf and declare this Harram, something even Shaykh ul-Islam said was permissible. Don't get me wrong, he didn't say he loved it, but he never said it was haram. Unlike yourself Mashallah.
رحمت الله عليك يا ابونا السيد الله هم رحمة يالله وانت الغفور الرحيم الله وسكنة اعلي جنات الفردوس وانزلة مساكان الصالحين والصدقين والمحسنين ونهجنا علي نهجوة وصلحنا وقربنا الية بعد الموت وجمعنا بة يارب عند حوض سيد الكونين سيدنا محمد صلله الله علية وسلم اللهم صلاة كاملة وصلي صلاة تامة علي سيدنا محمد الذى تنحل بة العقد وتنفرج بة االكرب وتقضي بة الحوائج وتنال بة الرغائب وحسن الخواتم ويستسقي بة الغمام في كل لمة ونفس بعد ما خلقت وعلي آل وصحابتة وازواجة اجمعين .
Part6
Bismillah Alhamdulillah,
Ibn Taymiyya said:
And you will find the majority of these (who celebrate the birthday) in ardent desire of these sort of innovations - alongwith what they have of good intention and ijtihaad for which reward is hoped for - but you would find them feeble in following the command of the Messenger, that which they have been commanded to be eager and vigorous in, indeed they are of the position of one who adorns the Mushaf but does not read what is in it .."
myyou1 2 weeks ago
Part5
Bismillah Alhamdulillah,
Ibn Taymiyya said:
" for they had more severe love and honour of the Prophet (sallallaahu `alaihi wasallam) in following him, obeying him, and following his command, and reviving his sunnah inwardly and outwardly, and spreading that which he was sent with, and performing jihaad for this in the heart, with the hand and upon the tongue. So indeed this was the way of the Saabiqeen al-Awwaleen from the Muhajiroon and the Ansaar, and those that followed them in good."
myyou1 2 weeks ago
Part4
Bismillah Alhamdulillah,
"For indeed this (celebration) was not done by the salaf, despite the existence of factors that would necessitate it and the lack of any factors that would prevent them from doing so if it were indeed good. And if this was genuinely good or preferable then the salaf, may Allaah be pleased with them, would have more right to doing so then us, for they had more severe love and honour of the Prophet (sallallaahu `alaihi wasallam) in following him, obeying him, and"
myyou1 2 weeks ago
Part2
Bismillah, Alhamdulillah, And like this is what some of the people have innovated, either in opposition to the Christian celebration of the birthday of Jesus, or out of love for the Prophet (sallallaahu `alaihi wasallam) and in honour of him. And Allaah will reward them for this love and ijtihaad, but NOT FOR THE BID'AH of taking the day of the birth of the Prophet (sallallaahu `alaihi wasallam) as an eed - this along with the difference of the people as to when he was born.
myyou1 2 weeks ago
Part2
Bismillah Alhamdulillah,
.... and none of this necessitated that these days be taken as days of Eed. Rather this sort of thing was done by the Christians who took the days in which great events happened to Jesus as eeds, or by the Jews. Indeed the Eed is a legislated law, so what Allaah legislates is followed, otherwise do not innovate in this religion that which is not part of it.
myyou1 2 weeks ago
Part 1:
The saying of Shaikh Al Islam Ibn Taymiyya (Ruhmetullahi 'alaihi) about the "Mawlid an Nabi" (salalalhu 'alaihi wa sallam)
"because the Eeds are legislated laws from amongst the laws, so it is necessary to follow them, and not to innovate them, and the Prophet (sallallaahu `alaihi wasallam) had many lectures, treaties, and great events that happened on a number of days such as the Day of Badr, Hunain, al-Khandaq, the Conquest of Mecca, the occurrence of his hijrah, his entry to Madina
myyou1 2 weeks ago
This man was a sayaad and taught in Makkah and was an advisor to the king and he celebrated Milaad. A true muslim this man was showing the wahaabis true Islam.
DANNYBFD1 3 months ago
@brotherofdeen The Ulama of the Salaf where very reluctant to give fatawa. Imam Ahmad would withhold from saying "this is haraam or this is halal". He used to say "I love this more or I dislike this" But you, mashallah, la quwwata illa billah, go above and beyond the imams of the Salaf and declare this Harram, something even Shaykh ul-Islam said was permissible. Don't get me wrong, he didn't say he loved it, but he never said it was haram. Unlike yourself Mashallah.
CCSF1999 4 months ago
رحمت الله عليك يا ابونا السيد الله هم رحمة يالله وانت الغفور الرحيم الله وسكنة اعلي جنات الفردوس وانزلة مساكان الصالحين والصدقين والمحسنين ونهجنا علي نهجوة وصلحنا وقربنا الية بعد الموت وجمعنا بة يارب عند حوض سيد الكونين سيدنا محمد صلله الله علية وسلم اللهم صلاة كاملة وصلي صلاة تامة علي سيدنا محمد الذى تنحل بة العقد وتنفرج بة االكرب وتقضي بة الحوائج وتنال بة الرغائب وحسن الخواتم ويستسقي بة الغمام في كل لمة ونفس بعد ما خلقت وعلي آل وصحابتة وازواجة اجمعين .
Hawk245441 8 months ago
@brotherofdeen
youre funny
undagroundtruth 9 months ago
@brotherofdeen
hahahah
come on. knock it off now. stop being sarcastic
undagroundtruth 9 months ago
The sayadi shaykh Malik alawi al makki Rahmatullah alayh may allah swt grant the hieghtest rank in jannah al faridous
sunnidawah 1 year ago
Rahmatullah alayh.. a descendant of Imam al-Hasan.
EmigrantSneezer 1 year ago
The importance of celebrating his existence is more important then a date.
MrGrandDragon 1 year ago 2