What exactly is this and why is it practiced?
What is the purpose?
What exactly is this and why is it practiced?
What is the purpose?
Re: Mehfil of Durood O Salam
As title of this thread states Nabi-e-pak
pr Durood o Salam bheejna ![]()
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Why should it be done at a gathering? Is this an innovation?
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its a bid'a...and there are stern warnings as narrated in aHaadees e saHeeHa against bid'aat that basically says all bid'aat/innovations in deen are jihaalat and all paths of jihaalat lead to jahannam.
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From what I've gathered here in Pakistan, the purpose of these mehfils is to provide a battleground for aunties to trump each other in makeup, fancy clothes, supposed 'piousness' and of course an opportunity to catch up on the latest gossip. Not to mention the pur tukalluf khana provided by the host aunty for these mehfil parties.
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The main purpose of it doing at a gathering is to read Naat, Durood, Dua’s, Serat-e-mustafa
(to learn and teach from each others) otherwise there is no reference to do it in gathering nor as individual. ![]()
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I agree to the above understanding that it is an act of bid'ah. So let's say someone invites you to attend one, is it your responsibility to educate them or politely refuse attending and come up with some excuse?
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Yes! the invitation (context) serve its purpose.
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I agree to the above understanding that it is an act of bid'ah. So let's say someone invites you to attend one, is it your responsibility to educate them or politely refuse attending and come up with some excuse?
Majority of the people are not going to listen, so I say - make an excuse. I would say that I have to go somewhere, and just so it would not be a lie, I will go somewhere :D
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I agree to the above understanding that it is an act of bid'ah. So let's say someone invites you to attend one, is it your responsibility to educate them or politely refuse attending and come up with some excuse?
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i wud educate if the host insist that i come to the miilaad...if NOT, i'll defer an explanation...i'll tell educate him some other time.
ab bid'a kaa yeh haal hai k last time jab maiN India gayaa to mujhe ek card milaa...maiN samjhaa k shaayad un saaHib kii beTii kii shaadii hai...magar jab kholaa to dang rah gayaa...it was an invitation card for a meelaad that look like a shaadii card...this is due to lack of knowledge about deen.**
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وَأَنَّ الْمَسَاجِدَ لِلَّهِ فَلَا تَدْعُوا مَعَ اللَّهِ أَحَدًا
Quran 72:18 And [know] that Masajids are for Allah alone : hence, do not invoke anyone side by side with Allah!
Re: Mehfil of Durood O Salam
By nature we human are sheeple and we follow the thing blindly from one generation to next and next and it continues for centuries. If we read Quran with a neutral mind mind, it becomes clear:
1- That One Allah has just ONE Path that is Islam. It is matter of common sense to understand that ONE GOD will not send thousands of Prophets to preach different conflicting religions.
Therefore Islam is only the path that was preached by all prophets and all other dogma are fabricated by clergy.
2- Quran makes it very clear that Christianity and Judaism is not paths of GOD [Ibrahim was neither a Jew nor Christians but was a Pious Muslim -Quran]
3- Qiran also says in verse 2:213 that it was duty of all prophets to establish law that is given in the BOOKS that GOD sent upon these Prophets.
4- All prophets said, Glorify Allah, ask Allah all what u need, do not make partner with Allah. Be mindful abt Allah. Finally u have to return to Allah
No any prophet ever said that Glorify me [Prophet[ by saying Na’ats. It is great deed to say Hamand of Allah and it is a Shirk to say Na’ats. We do not see this shirk in Arab Countries but only in Pak and India. As Book of Allah says, Glorify Allah and not Prophets whom main duty was to deliver Message of Allah to people
Allah will say to People to say always Daroods and Na’ats instead of Hamand as follow after their death:
Quran 6:94: Now you have come to Us alone just as We created you individuals the first time. You have left behind all your belongings. We do not see with you the intercessors you idolized. Now all ties among you have been cut off and your assumptions have failed you.
Quran 6:94 (Asad) [And God shall say:] "And now, indeed, you have come unto Us in a lonely state, even as We created you in the first instance; and you have left behind you all that We bestowed on you [in your lifetime]. And We do not see with you those intercessors of yours whom you supposed to have a share in God’s divinity with regard to yourselves! [78] Indeed, all the bonds between you [and your earthly life] are now severed, and all your former fancies have forsaken you! [79]
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THE ANATOMY OF MEHFIL-E-MILAD
(Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim)
From the last 1400 years Muslims all over the World have been celebrating Milad-un-Nabi (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) with great Joy and Respect in one form or the other.
Commemorating Mehfil-e-Milad is according to Islam.
Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) is the Symbol of Islam and it is not possible to mention Islam without mentioning the name and the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim). Allah Ta'ala did a great favor to mankind by sending His Habib Alaihi salam towards the humanity as He declared in Quran:
TRANSLATION: “Allah did confer a great favor on the believers when He sent among them a Apostle from among themselves, rehearsing unto them the signs of Allah, sanctifying them, and instructing them in scripture and wisdom, While before that, they had been in manifest error.” (Al-Quran: Surah Ale-Imran, verse-164)
No where in Quran or in Hadiths it is mentioned that commemorating Milad-un-Nabi (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) on any day specially on twelve Rabi ul-Awwal is against Islam? On contrary, in Quran Allah Ta’ala Himself narrated the detail of Adam Alai Salam creation and the detail story of the birth of Hadhrat Essa (Jesus) Alai Salam. Almost all the messengers of Allah Ta'ala has been foretelling their ummah the coming of the last Prophet Muhammad (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim)
Muhammad (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) is a vital link between Allah Ta'ala and Mankind and Love of the Prophet Muhammad (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) is an essential part of one's Iman. Thus Allah Ta'ala commands Muslims to follow (Muhammad (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) in Quran and Tell His messenger to announce the condition to love Allah as TRANSLATION:
"Say: O, people! if you do love Allah, follow me , Allah will love you and forgive your sins" (Surah Ale-Imran, Verse 31).
The direction is double sided. On the one side, One must follow the Holy Prophet (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) if one loves Allah Almighty , while on the other, one must follow the Holy Prophet (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) if one wants to be loved by Allah Almighty. In other words, as far as love of Allah Almighty is concerned, the follow-up of Holy Prophet (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) is a pre-requisite. This is what Allah Almighty declares. Now listen to what the Holy Prophet (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) declares:
"That is, none of you is Momin (believer) unless I am dearer to him than his parents, his children and all other persons." (Saheehul Bukhari).
All other persons would naturally include all relatives, friends, authorities etc. It is this divine love that every Muslim Momin feels in their hearts and pay the highest respect to our beloved Prophet (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) after Allah Ta'ala and when the month of Rabi-Awwal comes these Ashiq-e-Rasul start celebrating the birth of their master (Aaqa) Muhammad (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) with great joy in the form of Mehfil-e-Milad.
Unfortunately, among us there are those who mislead innocent Muslim brothers and sisters by calling Mehfil-e-Milad shirk, Bid'at etc, etc and prevent straightforward Muslims from commemorating the birthday of the holy prophet (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) and thus denied them from receiving great blessing of Allah Ta'ala. Also it has seen that those who object on celebrating birthday of our prophet (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) when it comes to their own children they forget all shirk and bid'at fatwa and celebrate their children's birthday or Aqeeqa willingly and don't mind to attend friends or relatives birthdays.
OBJECTIVE
The purpose of this literature is to show our Muslim brothers and sisters that commencing Mehfil-e-Milad is not against the Sharia but it is in accordance to the spirit of Islam. If some one does not like Mehfil-e-Milad it does not mean that celebrating Mehfil-e-Milad itself is wrong. In other words if someone does not practice Islam it does not mean Islam itself is bad.
A typical Mehfil-e-Milad consist of the following events. The sequence of events may vary but almost all Milad-un-Nabi (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) gathering consist of all or majority of the following events.
· Recitation of Quran-ul-Hakeem
· Hamd-e-Allah Ta'ala
· Naat-e-Rasul (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim)
· Speeches on the life of the Prophet Muhammad (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim)
· Salat (Darood)-o-Salam
· Dua
· Distribution of sweets or Dinner
Now I will Analyze each event and see if it is in accordance to Islam or not. The objective is to prove, if an individual event is in accordance to the Shariah then the whole event collectively is also permissible?
RECITATION OF QURAN-UL-HAKEEM
Nobody has any objection in reading or recitation of the Holy Quran.
HAMD-E-ALLAH TA'ALA
Hamd is a way to praise the Almighty Allah Subhana Ta'ala. Every particle in the universe says Tasbih of Allah Ta'ala. Zikr-e-Allah is peace of heart for the momin. Nobody has any objection on it.
NAAT-E-RASUL (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim)
Naat-e-Rasul (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) is a way to praise our beloved prophet (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) in the form of poetry or rhymes. Praising Rasulullah (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) is not shirk or bid'at.
Let see how Quran-ul-Hakeem praises the Sahib-e-Quran (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim), therefore we find the following verses in the honor and praise of Muhammad Mustafa (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) in the Holy Quran:
· “And We have exalted for you your remembrance”
(Surah Al-Inshirah, V-4)
· “Undoubtedly, Allah and His Angels send blessings on the prophet the communicator of unseen news, O you who believe! send upon him blessings and salute him fully well in abundance”
(Surah Al-Ahzab, V-56)
· “I have sent you as a blessing for the whole Universe”
(Quran Surah #21:107)
· "The Prophet is nearer to his lovers (momin) than their own souls"
(Quran Surah #33:6)
· "He who obeys the Messenger, indeed he obeys Allah"
(surah: Nisa, verse: 80)
· “Undoubtedly, you have the best in the following of the Messenger,”
(Surah Al-Ahzab, V-21)
· "Many a time I (Almighty) have seen, you turn your face towards sky. I will make you turn towards a qiblah (direction) that will please you"
(Quran Surah #2:144)
· "He stood on the uppermost horizon; then drawing near; and was at a distance of but two bows' length or even closer"
(Quran Surah #53:7-9)
· "Allah did confer a great favour on the believers when He sent among them an Apostle from among themselves."
(Quran Surah #33:56)
· "Raise not your voice above the voice of the Prophet. Lest your labors should come to nothing without your knowledge"
(Quran Surah #49:2)
· “Whatever the Apostle gives you accept it; and whatever he forbids you, refrain from. And fear Allah, for Allah is strict in punishment”
My dear Muslims these are the few verses from the Quran where Allah Ta'ala honors and praises His most beautiful creation Muhammad (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim). The Quran is full of such Praises and honors for Rasulallah (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim). There are several hadiths where Rasulallah (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) himself ordered Hasan bin Thabit (radi Allah anhu) to read poetry in his praise. I wonder what munkir-e-Milad would be thinking of Allah Ta'ala and Rasulallah now?, but we the lover of Rasulallah (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) believe that praising anybody within the boundary of Shariah is in fact indirectly praising Allah Ta'ala who is the creator of all universe.
The example is like that if somebody praises a building for its beautiful construction that means indirectly he is also praising the people who were behind this construction i.e. the architect, the designer, the builder etc. If praising somebody is sin or bid'at or shirk then (God forgive) every one of us is committing this sin by praising one's father, mother, son, daughter, teacher, leader or anybody in any aspect. Finally if Munkir-e-Milad proves where in Quran Allah has drawn a line for praising His prophet (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim), we will stop there but instead Quran said about Rasulallah (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim)
“And We have exalted for you your remembrance” (Surah Al-Inshirah, V-4)
When Allah Ta'ala raises the remembrance of prophet Muhammad (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) then who on Earth has power to lower it.
SPEECHES ON THE LIFE OF PROPHET (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim)
Our beloved prophet Muhammad Mustafa (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) is the symbol of Islam. No one can talk about Islam without mentioning his name Mubarak (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim). He is a vital link between Allah Ta'ala and mankind. No matter how many times we say LA-ILAHA ILLA-ALLAH we will not be a Muslim until and unless we say MUHAMMADUR RASUL ALLAH, even our Namaz (which is solely for Allah Ta'ala) will not be completed until we say "ASSALAMO ALAIKA AYYUHAN NABI" in tashahud (while reciting Attahiyaat) , when Allah Ta'ala did not separate His Habib's (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) name from His name then who are we to by pass him (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim). If Muhammad (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) had not come in this world then we would have no Islam, no Namaz, no Zakat, no Ramadan, no Ka'aba and no Hajj. That is why Allah Ta'ala declared in Quran that
"Allah did confer a great favour on the believers when He sent among them an Apostle from among themselves, rehearsing unto them the signs of Allah, sanctifying them, and instructing them in scripture and wisdom, while, before that, they had been in manifest error" (Surah: Ale-Imran, verse:164).
and ordered believers to rejoice on His bounty as in this verse
" And the bounty of your Lord, recite and proclaim" (surah: Ad-Doha, verse:11).
Al-Hamdulillah, for us believers, Muhammad (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) is the greatest bounty (Nemat) (gift) of all and Allah orders believers to rejoice on His bounty therefore we celebrate Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) gatherings and spread the words of Islam by shading light on various aspect of the life of our beloved prophet (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim). Indeed for us believers, Eid-Milad-un-Nabi (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) is a real Eid (joy) because without Muhammad (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) there would have been no Eid-ul-fitr or Eid-ul-Adha either!
SALAT (DAROOD) -O-SALAM
In the Quran Allah Ta'ala commands believers to send Salat and Salam to His Habib Muhammad Mustafa (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) as stated in this verse
"Undoubtedly, Allah and His Angels send blessings on the prophet the communicator of unseen news, O' you who believe! send upon him blessings and salute him fully well in abundance” (Surah Al-Ahzab, V-56).
In a hadith Mubarak
"Abû Mas’ud al-Ansari who was shown the call (for prayer in a dream)--narrated it on the authority of Mas'ud al-Ansari who said: We were sitting in the company of Sa'd ibn Ubadah when the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) came to us. Bashir ibn Sa'd said: Allah has commanded us to bless you, Messenger of Allah! But how should we bless you? He (the narrator) said: The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) kept quiet (and we were so much perturbed over his silence) that we wished we had not asked him. The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) then said: (For blessing me) say: "O Allah, bless Muhammad and the members of his household as Thou didst bless the members of Ibrahim's household. Grant favours to Muhammad and the members of his household as thou didst grant favours to the members of the household of Ibrahim in the world. Thou art indeed Praiseworthy and Glorious"; and salutation which you know." (Sahih Muslim).
In another hadith Allah's Messenger (peace be upon him) said,
"Invoke many blessings on me on Friday for it is witnessed. The angels are present on it, and no one will invoke a blessing on me without his blessing being submitted to me till he stops." I asked whether that applied also after his death, and he replied, "Allah has prohibited the Earth from consuming the bodies of the prophets; so Allah's prophet is alive (in their graves) and given provision. "(Al-Tirmizi)
Well, the above verse of Quran and hadiths leaves no choice for Munkir-e-Milad but to send Salat wa Salam on our master Muhammad (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim). But because of animosity toward lovers of Rasulallah (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim), the Munkir-e-Milad object on sending Salat wa salam to our beloved prophet (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) in standing position and loudly. In reply, we say that no where in Quran or Hadiths, Allah or His Messenger (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) mentioned in what position we have to send Salat wa Salam and how loud?. It is entirely up to believers in what position and volume he or she invokes salat-o-salam, whether while sitting or laying on bed/floor or standing still or walking, it does not matter. Since we respect our beloved prophet (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) the most after Allah Ta'ala, it is the demand of this respect that we stand up and send Salat-o-Salam to the Prophet (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim)
DUA
There are categories of Munkir-e-Milad, some believe in Dua, some not and some have become so advanced in their beliefs that they say since Allah Ta'ala knows every things there is no need for Dua. (Astaghfirullah). On the contrary, in Quran Allah ta'ala commands the believers to make Dua as stated in the following verses.
"When my servants ask thee concerning Me, I am indeed close (to them): I listen to the prayer (dua) of every suppliant when he calleth on Me" (surah: Baqara, verse:186).
In another verse Allah Ta'ala said
"Call on your Lord with humility and in private" (surah Al-Ahraaf, verse 55).
Even our beloved Prophet (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim), who is free of all kinds of sins and faults, used to make dua all the time. Are we more superior than our master Muhammad (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) that we feel no need of any dua? Let us see what Allah Ta'ala said about those arrogant and ignorant people who feel they do not need to invoke any dua, thus Allah said in surah Momin (Ghafir)
"And your Lord says: Call on Me; I will answer your (prayer): But those who are too arrogant to serve Me will surely find themselves in Hell - in humiliation!". (surah: Momin, verse 60).
In another place Allah said
"When the suffering reached them from Us, why then did they not learn humility? On the contrary their hearts became hardened, and Satan made their (sinful) acts seem alluring to them." (surah: Al-Inaam, verse 43).
DISTRIBUTION OF SWEETS OR DINNER
I don't know what kind of objection Munkir-e-Milad have on distribution of sweets or eating dinner. Don't they eat in Weddings or Walimas or Aqeeqas or Fund raising dinners or Birthdays or Aameen or in any other parties? The Mehfil-e-Milad can also be commemorated without any sweet distribution or having dinner. This is not a must part of the Mehfil, if one cannot afford or does not want to serve food, he or she can celebrate Milad-un-Nabi without serving food to their guests. The distribution of sweets or dinner is carried out as a token of love. The dinner is served just for the convenience of guests so that they don't have to cook at 11 or 12 midnight when they get back home.
CONCLUSION
My dear Muslim brothers and sisters, the above explanation from Quran and Hadeeth for each component of the Mehfil-e-Milad clearly proves that holding such kind of gathering is not against Islam but actually it is accordance to the very spirit of Islam where Muslim brothers and sisters get to gather and listen words of Allah Ta'ala and His Habib (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim).
In the same token other gatherings like Lailatul Qadr, Shab-e-Barat , Shab-e-Meraj , Shab-e-Qadar , Geewarwhee-Shareef etc where speeches on Allah and His messenger (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) are given, are gathering of khair (virtues) and should be attended by all Muslims. If some one does not celebrate these gathering then he would not receive the barakah (blessings) of these Mehfil but he should not stop others from attending these Mehfil and he should not preach against these Mehfil and should not label these gathering as shirk, kufr or bid'at because all these gatherings are gatherings of Khair where Zikr of Allah, Zikr of Rasulallah and Seerat of Aulia-e-Allah are delivered.
This is the job of Satan and his companions to stop people from attending these kinds of blessed gatherings and called these Mehfil bid'ats.
THREE MAJOR OBJECTIONS REGARDING MEHFIL-E-MILAD
Objection#1
Mehfil-e-Milad was not in the days of the Prophet (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) therefore it is a Bid'at (i.e. new innovation).
Objection#2
Saudi Arabia does not celebrate Milad-un-Nabi therefore it is wrong to celebrate Mehfil-e-Milad. This is an Indian thing.
Objection#3
12th Rabi ul Awwal is also the day when Muhammad (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) passed away, therefore it is the day of mourning and not of celebration.
My dear friends, any simple person with lack of religious knowledge can easily be deceived by the above three objections and fall into Munkir-e-Milad trap. I will refute the above three objections so that when Munkir-e-Milad try next time to mislead our innocent Muslim brothers and sisters they won't fall into their web. There are hundreds of books already written by the scholars of Ahle-Sunnat-wal-Jamaat on topics of Bid'at and Celebrating Milad-un-Nabi, I am not going to write another book on Bid'at but to give you just basic definitions and examples and leave up to you to decide whether the claim of munkir-e-Milad is applied on Mehfil-e-Milad or not?.
REPLY TO OBJECTION #1
Mehfil-e-Milad was not in the days of the Prophet (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) therefore it is a Bid'at (i.e. new innovation).
Mehfil-e-Milad was always there, today may be the way we celebrate is different but the message is the same that is to spread the teachings of Quran and Sunnah. In the days of the Prophet (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) and Sahaba Kiraam (Radi-Allah-anhum) every day was like celebrating Mehfil-e-Milad (Quran and Sunnah Mehfil).
Rasulallah (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) himself celebrated his own birthday by fasting on every Monday. When he was asked why he fasts every Monday? Prophet (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) replied " I was born on Monday and Quran was also revealed on that day " (Hadith: Sahih-Muslim)
Those who opposed to Mehfil-e-Milad reference a Hadeeth from Miskhat Shareef in which the Prophet (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) said
"Whosoever introduces a new belief in our religion which contradicts with it is rejected." He also said "Beware of innovations, for every innovation (Kullu Bid'at) is misguidance."
But those hypocrite Munkir-e-Milad never cite another Hadeeth from the same book which is in favour of good innovations, thus a Hadith in Miskhat under Bab ul-'Ilm says:
"He who sets a good precedent in Islam, there is reward for him for this (act of goodness) and a reward for him also who acts according to it subsequently, without any deduction from their rewards and he who sets in Islam an evil precedent there is upon him the burden of that, and the burden of him also who acts upon it subsequently, without any deduction from their burdens."
From this Hadith we see that to introduce a nice way in Islam which is in accordance with the Holy Quran and Sunnah will induce rewards and to do vice versa will provoke punishment.
If we assume that every new innovation is Bid'at then what the munkir-e-Milad has to say about the following new innovations which were not existed at the time of Prophet (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim).
· Compilation of Quran
· Adding first call to prayer on Friday
· Taraveeh prayer with jamaat
· Compilation of books of hadiths
and so on ...
SOME GOOD BID'ATS IN OUR DAILY RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES (BID'AT-E-HASANA)
We will now see that no worship in Islam is void of Bid'at-e-Hasana.
IMAAN:
Every Muslim child is taught Imaan-e-Mujmal and Imaan-e-Mufassal whereas no such categories or names for Imaan were in practice in the age of the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) or the three blessed generations after him.(*)
(*) By the three blessed generations we mean the ages of the Sahaba, the Tabi’een and the Tab'i Tabi’een.
KALIMAH:
Every Muslim memorises six Kalimahs. These six Kalimahs, their enumeration and their sequence that, this is the first Kalimah, this the second, etc. are all Bid'ats which were not there in the commencing period of Islam.
QURAN:
To divide the Holy Quran into thirty Paras (sections) and to divide the Paras into Rukus, to put the I'raab (expressions such as Zabbar, Zer, Pesh) in the Holy Quran and to have the Holy Book printed by offset in the press are Bid'ats which could not be traced in the commencing era of Islam.
HADITH:
To collect the Hadith in book form and state the chain or narrators and to characterize the Hadiths by saying this is Sahih, this is Hassan or Da'if, Mu'addaal or Mudallas, etc. and to establish the commands with the help of Hadith such as Makruh, Mustahab, etc. are all appreciable Bid'ats which were not in practice in the blessed age of Rasulullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam).
PRINCIPLES OF HADITH (USUL-E-HADITH):
This whole branch of knowledge along with its rules is itself Bid'at Hasana.
FIQH:
Now a days all the matters in our daily life depend upon this knowledge because it contains the rules and commands for everything which may come across our lives, but this field of knowledge also is Bid'at Hasana.
USUL FIQH AND I'LM-E-KALAAM:
These two branches of knowledge too, along with their principles and injunctions are all Bid'at Hasana.
SALAAT:
It is Bid'at-e-Hasana to intend for praying Salaat by proclaiming the intention loudly or to pray the 20 Rakaah Tarawih prayer in congregation during the Holy Month of Ramadaan.
FASTING:
At the time of breaking fast (Iftaar) to say the Du'a: "O Allah, for Thee have I Fasted and in Thee I believe and upon Thee I trust and with the food given by Thee I open my fast" and to intend for fasting by saying this Du'a audibly at the time of SEHRI: "O Allah, I intend to fast for Thy sake tomorrow" are all Bid'at Hasana.
ZAKAAT:
To give Zakaat with the currency which is currently used such as coins and paper notes is Bid'at because these were not in vogue in the commencing centuries of Islam.
HAJJ:
To perform Hajj by traveling in aeroplanes, ships, cars, lorries, buses and to go to the field of Arafaat by car or bus are all Bid'ats because such conveyances had not been invented in that age.
When Bid'at has been introduced in such things as Imaan and Kalimah then how will we succeed in abstaining from it. So we will have to agree that all Bid'ats are not Haraam and only those Bid'ats are Haraam which contradict the Kitaab and Sunnah.
BID'AT IN WORLDLY AFFAIRS:
Now a days we see around us such new inventions that could not be found in the first three centuries of Islam and we got so much accustomed to them that life would be very difficult without them. Everyone is compelled to use these things such as trains, cars, aeroplanes, watches, electricity, and hundreds of other things, without which we cannot imagine how life would be. But all these things are Bid'ats and cannot be traced back to the blessed age of Rasulullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) or the Sahaba.
What the Munkir-e-Milad has to say about these modern day bid'at which are now become the part of our religious activities for example:
· Use of Loud Speakers and Microphone for conducting Daily and Friday prayers and delivering speeches.
· Organizing Fund Raising dinners in Hotels for building Mosques, Madrasah etc. Why do not they issue fatwa of shirk, Kufr and Bid'at for practicing the above new innovations in Islam. Please don't tell me you Munkir-e-Milad don't use Loud speaker and don't organize or attend Fund Raising Dinners.
SOME MODERN DAY BAD BID'ATS (BID'AT-E-SAI'YYA) WHICH ARE AGAINST ISLAM AND SHOULD BE AVOIDED BUT HAS BEEN PRACTICED BY MUNKIR-E-MILAD. UNFORTUNATELY SOME OF OUR INNOCENT MUSLIMS FALLS INTO THEIR TRAP!
· Offering prayers with head's uncovered i.e. not wearing cap while offering prayers.
· Offering only fard part of the Namaz.
· Make no Dua after Namaz.
· Announce the beginning of Ramadan, Eid-ul-Fitr, Eid-ul-Adha in advance without sighting the Moon.
· Eating Haram burgers etc by invoking Bismillah on it so that it becomes halal.
Each of the above action is a new bad innovation in Islam i.e. Bid'at-e-Sai'yya, because by adopting these actions one is not only introducing new innovation in Islam but also at the same time he is abolishing the Sunnah of our Prophet (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) which in fact is direct violation of the commands of Allah Ta'ala.
REPLY TO OBJECTION #2
Saudi Arabia does not celebrate Milad-un-Nabi therefore it is wrong to celebrate Mehfil-e-Milad. This is an Indian thing.
This is very unfortunate that in worldly affairs we are mentally impressed by the Westerners and in religious affairs we are impressed by the Arabs. Quran-ul-Hakeem has been revealed in Arabic and coincidentally Saudi Arabians speaks Arabic and our Holy places are in Saudi Arabia, We have natural respect for these but it does not mean that they are the only champions or authority of Islam. On the contrary, no where in the Quran and Hadeeth, Allah and His Rasul said that Muslims have to follow Saudi Arabia or Arabs or non-Arabs. Every where in Quran and Hadeeth it is stressed on Muslims to follow Allah and the Sunnah of our beloved prophet (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim). Also don't forget the last sermon of our master Muhammad (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) delivered in the Hajj-ul-wida where he (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) stated that Arabs has no superiority over non-Arabs and Non-Arabs have no Superiority over Arabs, You are all equal except by piety and good action. It is the present day Saudi Arabia's government does not celebrate the birth of our Prophet (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim). Otherwise if you go just beyond 75 years back in history of Saudi Arab when it was Hijaz-al-Muqaddas (in the period of Ottoman empires) you will find how enthusiastically Arabs of that time had been celebrated Milad-un-Nabi (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) Even now a days except Saudi Arabia and its few ally, the whole Arab world Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Jordan, Morocco, Algeria, Nigeria, Tunisia, Yemen, Sudan, Libya etc commemorate Milad-un-Nabi (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) one way or the another. Allah has ordered us to follow His messenger (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) and not to follow any particular country.
REPLY TO OBJECTION #3
12th Rabi ul Awwal is also the day when Muhammad (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) passed away, therefore it is the day of mourning and not of celebration.
From last fourteen hundred years scholars of Islam from all schools of thought has a consensus that the birth date of our beloved prophet Muhammad (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) is 12th of Rabi-Awwal. However, there is a disagreement on the date when Rasulallah (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) passed away. Some says 2nd, some says 3rd Rabi ul Awwal. So the date of birth is not the same as the date of his departure. Therefore 12th of Rabi-Awwal is not the day of Mourning but it is the day of celebration. Lets for a second if we assume that 12th Rabi ul Awwal is also the date when prophet Muhammad (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) died, then every muslim knows that in Islam Mourning on death is only allowed for three days (see hadith books for reference) and it is now more than fourteen hundred years since our prophet (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) has gone , so we should celebrate his birthday instead of mourning. Also Rasulallah (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) said in a hadith that his coming is blessing and his leaving is also blessing. His leaving is also blessing because of the fact that every Friday the report of his Ummat is being presented to him. Rasulallah smiles when he sees good deeds of his ummah and make dua of forgiveness to Allah Ta'ala when he sees bad deeds of his ummah.
And finally, it is the belief of Islam that prophets of Allah are alive in their graves and receives all the blessings of Allah ta'ala. (don't compare the worldly life to that in the grave. It is totally different). For me our Kalima LA-ILAHA-ILLA-ALLAH, MUHAMMADUR-RASUL-ULLAH. (i.e. There is no god but Allah, Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah). Is enough to believe that our Prophet Muhammad (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) is alive in his grave because "Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah" and not "Muhammad was the Messenger of Allah" because you don’t use "is" for dead person. For the sake of our readers here are some references from Quran and Hadiths which proves that the Hayat-un-Nabi (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim).
· “I have sent you as a blessing for the whole Universe”
(Quran Surah #21:107)
Comment: If a person is dead then how come he will do blessing. He has to be alive in order to do blessing. Muhammad (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) is "Rehmatullil Alameen" therefore He is alive otherwise this is contradicting to Quran.
· Allah's Messenger (peace be upon him) said,
"Invoke many blessings on me on Friday for it is witnessed. The angels are present on it, and no one will invoke a blessing on me without his blessing being submitted to me till he stops." I asked whether that applied also after his death, and he replied, "Allah has prohibited the Earth from consuming the bodies of the prophets; so Allah's prophet is alive (in their graves) and given provision ."(Al-Tirmizi)
· Hadith: "After my death, visiting my shrine is like visiting me when I am alive"
· Hadith: "A person who performs hajj and then visits my grave will have visited me when I was alive"
JUST THINK
· IS RECITING QURAN IS ACCORDING TO ISLAM
· IS READING HAMD-E-BARI TA'ALA IS ACCORDING TO ISLAM
· IS READING NAAT-E-RASUL IS ACCORDING TO ISLAM
· IS DELIVERING SPEECHES ON THE LIFE OF THE HOLY PROPHET MUHAMMAD (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) IS ACCORDING TO ISLAM
· IS SENDING DAROOD-O-SALAAM TO THE HOLY PROPHET MUHAMMAD (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) IS ACCORDING TO ISLAM
· IS MAKING DUA IS ACCORDING TO ISLAM
· IS SERVING FOOD IS ACCORDING TO ISLAM
Re: Mehfil of Durood O Salam
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Peace Rozabal
What i meant here is to describe/discuss/read na’at is such a way to describe the life lived by our Prophet ![]()
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Re: Mehfil of Durood O Salam
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THE ANATOMY OF MEHFIL-E-MILAD
(Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim)
From the last 1400 years Muslims all over the World have been celebrating Milad-un-Nabi (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim) with great Joy and Respect in one form or the other.
Commemorating Mehfil-e-Milad is according to Islam.
Not from 1400 years but from 2000 years, Pauline Christians are celeberating 25 December as Birth Date of Eisa/Jesus son of Mary; Yet all world historians and even top Christians scholars of present time know that 25 December was not birth date of Jesus but was of Pagan god "Mithra"
Not from 1400 years, but from at least 1800 years, Pauline Christians BELIEVE that Jesus is son of GOD and also is himself GOD. Despite we all know that Jesus was a human Prophet, neither he was son of GOD nor himself GOD.
So this is a IRREFUTABLE prove that fables and fictions can continuously be believed even after passing 2000 years.
Also note that Christians are the biggest religious group on Planet from 2000 yrs.
So it is utter nonsense to prove an unsound believe as sound believes, only because if it is being followed from centuries.
Re: Mehfil of Durood O Salam
^ If you don't believe, simply DON'T FOLLOW !
Re: Mehfil of Durood O Salam
Whole Islamic law is contained in Book of Allah. Any ritual or Sharia law that has no routes in Quran are man-made so are not Fard / Mandatory.
Hadith books that was made-up by Persian Imams 300 yrs after Prophet are just a raw history. A raw history could have some truth and also falsehood. It is impossible to know 100% which one is true and which one is not. A wise person always build his faith on Protected/Preserved Book of Allah and not on Raw history books:
Maulana Aslam Jairajpuri (1882-1955) - A distinguished scholar of his time and professor of Arabic and Persian at Aligarh University and Jamia Millia Islamia University said:
The question of status of Qur'an and Hadith in the Islamic history is a complex one. Maulana Aslam Jairajpuri also solved this subject in his many books.Though was doing fine in his practical world, but in his spiritual world he was still haunted by only one subject, namely: the position of Hadith in Islam. This he ultimately solved and in his own words,
"When Allah showed me the facts of Qur'an at that point I came to know the position of hadith in Qur'an, which is history of Islam. To consider the hadith as Islam is not correct. If they were in Islam, then Muhammad would also have left a written manuscript of these, like he did in case of Qur'an. For Islam, Qur'an is enough which is a complete book and in which Islam has been finalized."
A prominent Muslim scholar of our times, Dr. Muhammad Mustafa Azami, M.A., Ph.D and Professor of Science of Hadith, University of Riyadh, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia writes: Many scholars criticized Bukhari's work. The criticism concerns about 80 narrators and some 110 ahadith
"Jamal al-Banna, a younger brother of Hassan al-Banna (founder of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt) has just published a book in which he argues that 653 of the hadiths as written in al-Bukhari and Muslim are incorrect and should not be accepted. The Arabic book is titled The Cleansing of Bukhari and Muslim from useless Hadiths (2008)."
Re: Mehfil of Durood O Salam
loved post 13
Masha Allah Amarbail sahab..
Ji kush ho gaya....
You are a true lover of my dear Prophet (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim).. We are not alone in loving him, he is the one who is loved by Allah subhana-o-tala, Allah love him so much that he called him "Taha" "Yasin"
Angels came to his door begging and we are told to not ask him to be our "Wasilah"
May Allah bless you and count you in lovers and friends of my beloved Prophet Mohammad (Sall Allahu ‘alaihi wa Salim).. Aamin
Re: Mehfil of Durood O Salam
Peace RozaBal!
The religion of Islam is the acceptance of and obedience to the teachings of Allah SWT! which He revealed to His last Prophet Muhammad
Muslims believe are: Belief in God, Belif in Angels, Belief in God’s Revealed Books, Belief in the Prophets and Messengers of God, Belief in the Day of Judgement, and Belief in Al Qadar. Now the second Sacred Source other than the Qur’an is the Sunnah (what the Prophet Muhammad
said, did or approved) is the second source in Islam. The Sunnah is comprised of hadeeths, which are reliably transmitted reports by the Prophet Muhammad’s
companions of what he said, did, or approved of. Belief in the Sunnah is a basic Islamic belief.
In Surah An Nisa verses 64 & 80, Allah SWT Said: “And We did not send any messenger except to be obeyed by permission of Allah . And if, when they wronged themselves, they had come to you, [O Muhammad], and asked forgiveness of Allah and the Messenger had asked forgiveness for them, they would have found Allah Accepting of repentance and Merciful.”
"He who obeys the Messenger has obeyed Allah ; but those who turn away - We have not sent you over them as a guardian".
The Messenger was sent to preach, guide, instruct, and show the Way, not to drive people to good, or detect all that was evil. That is not God’s Plan, which trains the human Will. The Messenger’s duty is therefore to convery the Message of God, in all the ways of presuasion that are open to him. If men preversely disobey that Message, they are not disobeying him but they are diobeying God. In the same way those who obey the Message are obeying God. They are not obliging the Messenger; they are merely doing their duty.
Allah SWT said in Sural Al Ahzad verse No. 21 “There has certainly been for you in the Messenger of Allah an excellent pattern for anyone whose hope is in Allah and the Last Day and [who] remembers Allah often.”
Moreover, in Surah An Nahl 35 “And those who associate others with Allah say, “If Allah had willed, we would not have worshipped anything other than Him, neither we nor our fathers, nor would we have forbidden anything through other than Him.” Thus did those do before them. So is there upon the messengers except [the duty of] clear notification?”
The old, old argument: If God is All-Powerful, why did He not force all persons to His Will? This ignores the limited Free-will granted to man, which is the whole basis of Ethics. God gives man every opportunity of knowing and understanding things, but He does not force him, for that would be against the whole Plan on which our present Life is constituted.
The Pagan Arabs prescibed various arbitray prohibitions in the matter of the meat:
*Justly balanced: The essence of Islam is to avoid all extravagances on either side. It si a sober, practical religion. But the Arabic word (wasat) also implies a touch of the literal meaning of intermediacy. Geographically Arabia is in an intermediate position in the Old World, as was proved in history by the rapid expansion of Islam, north, south, west and east. *
Witnesses: When two persons dispute, they advance extravagant claims. A just witness ccomes between them, and brings the light of reason to bear on them, pruning all their selfish extravagances. So the mission of Islam is to curb, for instance, the extreme formalism of the Mosaic law and the extreme “other-worldliness” professed by Christianity The witness must be unselfish, equipped with first-hand knowledge, and ready to intervence in the cause of justice. Such is the position claimed by Islam among rival systems. Similarly within Islam itself, the position of witness to whom disputants can appeal is held by Muhammad Mustafa.
The Qibla of Jerussalem might itself have seemed strange to the Arabs, and the changes from it to the Ka’ba might have seemed strange after they had become used to the other. In reality one direction or another, or ast or west, in itself did not matter, as God is in all places, and is independent of Time and Place. What mattered was the sense of discipline, on which Islam lays so much stress: which of us is willing to follow the direction of the chosen Messenger of God? Mere quibblers about non-essential metters are tested by this.
What became of prayers with Jerrusalem Qibla? It was equally efficacious before the new Qibla was ordained. God regards our faith: every act of true and genuine faith is efficacious with Him even if formalists pick holes in such act. (Surah Al Baqarah verses 142, 143)
These, of course are nto recognized by Islam, which also removed some of the restrictions of the Jewish Law. (read last para above) The general meaning, however, is far wider. Men erect their own taboos and prohibitions, barriers and restrictions, and ascribe them to Religion. This is wrong, and more consonant with Pagan practice then with Islam.
Clear Message: Mubin: in three senses (1) A Message clear and unambiguous (2) one that makes all things clear to those who try to understand, because its accords with their own nature as created by God (3) one preached openly and to everyone.
Allah SWT said in Surah An Najam 3 & 4: “Nor does he speak from [his own] inclination. It is not but a revelation revealed,”
“Your companion” is the holy Prophet Muhammad
, who had lived among the Quraish all his life. He is defended from three kinds of charges that the "Unvelievers brought against him: (1) that he was going astray, either through defect of itelligence of through carelessness (2) that he was being misled or deceived by evil spirits and (3) that he spoke out a whim or impulse, of from a selfish desire to impress his won personality. None of these charges was true. On the contrary he had direct inspiration from God.
There are two types of revelation (1) reciteable revelation - The Holy Qur’an (2) Non-recitable revelation - Hadith and Sunnah.
Allah SWT said in Surah Al Imran verses 31 “Say, [O Muhammad], "If you should love Allah , then follow me, [so] Allah will love you and forgive you your sins. And Allah is Forgiving and Merciful.”
Re: Mehfil of Durood O Salam
Very beautiful description and easy to understand. I reckon it will open up some hearts and minds. I salute your effort.
The name of Prophet Mohammed (saw) in imprinted on the hearts of Muslims. Prophet Mohammed (saw) was from among us but he was not an ordinary man like us, he is the perfection of humanity.
Our day starts with the remembrance of him, and sending durood O salam towards him, and our day ends with that. You are right, love of Prophet Mohammed (saw) is essential part of our Iman.
Not just Milad, but every gathering of Muslims should have its beginning and end with the remembrance, durood O salam, Zikr, of Allah and his beloved. Besides milad, Muslims should have regular gatherings where seerat-e-Nabvi is discussed at length.