Misconceptions,baseless traditions in Muharram |
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Hayfa
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Posted: 28 December 2009 at 7:26am |
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Asalaam Alaikum,
Thank you Seeks. Some times it is best to focus on the basics, be moderate in our deen. |
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wisdomseeker
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Assalam alaikum,
Yes i would go with sister seeks, it is good to fast and follow the sunnah of the prophet on special occasions such as these, but to stretch it to such an extent that you actually forget why this day was primarily important is sure going out of bounds. This day was held special and the Prophet (pbuh) and his companions fasted on this day in order to remember the great favor of Allah (SWT)in saving Musa (AS)and his men. What is to be kept in mind here is that they "fasted" and gave thanks, and not "feasted"! Hopefully Allah should guide us in understanding what is right and what is wrong. May Allah guide us all, surely He guides whom He wills. |
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seekshidayath
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It's a preferable action to accept someone's invitation in general, and with it coming in a special day, which God showed some of His great signs, it becomes even more preferable to do so. It is also very preferable to invite people for food when you know they're probably fasting. For myself, we're inviting my uncle (whom I know he's probably fasting) for breakfast today. {You know he must be fasting, yet you invited him for breakfast, br !} Brother, inviting guests in general is a good act, but to single out a day and cook special dishes -- all these are innovations in our religion. It has nothing to do with sunnah of our Prophet or sahabas. Every act of ours shud be as prescribed by Allah swt.
These celebrations have become part of aqeedah of muslims. You know, when i asked them {few sunni muslims} the intention behind the fastings of 9th & 10th, they relate it to the incident of martydom of Hussain RA.
In reference to the ayah you quoted, why is then not discussed in gatherings about Musa AS , Nuh AS -- these days are connected to these Prophets as well !
Allah SWT knows the best.
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Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: �All the descendants of Adam are sinners, and the best of sinners are those who repent."
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Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: �All the descendants of Adam are sinners, and the best of sinners are those who repent."
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Meditations
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We Alykoum AsSalam wa rahmat Allah wa barakatuh Dear Sistet, thank you for bringing up this topic with such useful information I would like to comment on some of what you said
There's nothing in Qura'an and Sunnah against remembering special days/events which we were informed about by the Prophet (PBUH), whether this by giving speeches, making gatherings, cooking, inviting people ..etc. [14:5]..... and remind them of the days of Allah; most surely there are signs in this for every patient, grateful one. The Prophet (PBUH) didn't forget/abandon/neglect such days, He didn't neglect the day He was born in, and used to fast on it every week, He didn't neglect the day God saved Prophet Musa'a (PBUH ) He (PBUH) didn't forbid celebrating even events that's prior to Islam Like the story of the two girls who were singing for the day of Bu'aath in His house (PBUH )
It's a preferable action to accept someone's invitation in general, and with it coming in a special day, which God showed some of His great signs, it becomes even more preferable to do so. It is also very preferable to invite people for food when you know they're probably fasting. For myself, we're inviting my uncle (whom I know he's probably fasting) for breakfast today. And God knows best AsSalam Alaykoum |
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He said : My Lord, Open for me my heart, And make easy my mission , And release the knot of my tongue, So they understand my words . Surat AtTur ( 20 ) : 25-28
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Full of Hopes
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Msahllah!! jazaki Allah Khairn.. VERY good to know about this!! |
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wisdomseeker
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Assalam alaikum,
To sister Chrysalis, the Prophet(pbuh)and others too fasted on this day in their times, just thought of sharing this: It was a day on which people of Makkah used to change the covering (kiswah) of the Ka`bah. Quraysh also used to fast on this day. (Al-Bukhari, hadith 1489 and 1760) After the hijrah when the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) came to Madinah, he found that the Jews of Madinah also used to observe this day with fasting. The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) asked them the reason of their fasting on this day. They said, �This is a blessed day. On this day Allah saved the Children of Israel from their enemy (in Egypt) and so Prophet Musa fasted on this day giving thanks to Allah.� The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said, �We have more claim to Musa than you.� He fasted on that day and commanded Muslims to fast on this day. (Al-Bukhari, hadith 1865) May Allah guide us to the right path surely He guides whom He wills. |
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honeto
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Brother
may Allah reward you for bringing up this topic as many of us may have done this in ignorance. 6:54.....verily, if any of you did evil in ignorance, and thereafter repented, and amend (his conduct), lo! He is Oft- forgiving, Most Merciful. Jazakallah. Hasan Edited by honeto - 23 December 2009 at 7:17pm |
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