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Fatwa Regarding Milad
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Q.) What is the truth about Milad? On the 12th
of Rabi-Awwal Milad-un-Nabi is celebrated with great
fanfare and Milad meetings are arranged. What is the ruling
of Shariah regarding that? |
A.) The gatherings arranged to remember the birth of the
Prophet Muhammad, Sall-Allahu alayhi wa sallam, the mercy to
the mankind, are called Milad gatherings. Remembering the life
of the Prophet, Sall-Allahu alayhi wa sallam, and teaching
others about it, is an act of great blessing and virtue.
However all good deeds have to be performed according to the
rules and guidelines established by the Shariah. To exceed them
is a grave sin. For example reciting the Qur'an is a great act
of virtue, but it is prohibited to do so while one is in ruku
or sujud in prayers. Likewise, Salat is one of the most
important acts of worship. Yet, it is haram to perform it at
sunrise or sunset.
Similarly, there are rules governing the blessed remembrance of
the Sirah. For example, this remembrance must not be associated
with a particular day or month; it should be considered equally
virtuous during every month of the year, every week of the
month, and every day of the week. Also it can take any
permissible form. For example you can arrange a reading of an
authentic book on Sirah or have a lecture delivered by a
scholar. Doing that is not only permissible but it will bring
great reward. But it is important to stay away from the evils
found in the prevalent Milad gatherings. Here are some of those
evils:
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A particular date (12 Rabi-Awwal) has been designated for
this remembrance. There is no evidence supporting this
designation during the time of Sahaba (Companions), the
tabiyeen (the generation that followed the companions) or
taba-tabiyeen (the next generation). This designation is
bida'a (innovation).
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The element of showoff (riya) is commonly present in these
gatherings.
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If someone does not attend these gatherings, he is looked
down upon.
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Distribution of sweets is considered an indispensable part of
the proceedings.
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To meet the expenses donations are collected from sometimes
unwilling people who give money under social pressure.
According to the hadith it is not permissible to take any
Muslim's money without his willingness.
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Intermixing of men and women commonly takes place in these
gatherings. People stay late at night in these meetings
thereby missing the next morning's prayers.
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The focus of the talks delivered there is very limited. The
Prophet, Sall-Allahu alayhi wa sallam, has given guidance for
every aspect of our life. These cover acts of worship,
dealing with other people, morals and manners, social
relationships, business dealings, etc. However, it has been
observed that the prevalent Milad talks concentrate mainly or
solely on the account of the birth of the Prophet,
Sall-Allahu alayhi wa sallam, and his miracles. They do not
attempt to cover the vast teachings of the Prophet,
Sall-Allahu alayhi wa sallam. [Thus, not only the form of
these meetings but also the message given by them is
generally a distorted one. Translator.]
For these reasons one should refrain from the
prevalent Milad gatherings. However if care is taken to avoid
all of these evils and to follow the Shariah carefully, then a
meeting organized to remember the Prophet, Sall-Allahu alayhi
wa sallam, with the sole purpose of seeking Allah's pleasure,
will Insha-Allah be a blessed event. And Allah knows best.
Written: Muhammad Abdul Muntaqim Sylheti (Darul-Ifta,
Darul-uloom Karachi)
Concurrence from:
Justice Mufti Muhammad Taqi Usmani
Mufti Muhammad Rafi Usmani
Mufti Abdul Rauf Sakharvi
And many others.
Translated from Urdu by Khalid Baig.
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