Lakum
`Eidukum Wa Liya `Eid
(To You Be Your Celebrations, And To Me Mine)
by Abu
Abdillah Muhammad Al-Jibaly
Introduction
Alamdu li 'Llah. Indeed, all glory and praise is due to
Allah. We glorify and praise Him and we ask Him for help
and forgiveness. In Allah we seek refuge from the evils in
ourselves and from our wrong doings. He whom Allah guides
shall not be misguided, and he whom He misguides shall
never be guided.
I bear witness that there is no [true] god except Allah,
alone without any partners, and I bear witness that
Muhammad (Peace and blessings be upon him) is His Abd and
Messenger.
Verily, the best words are those of Allah (Glorified be
He); the best guidance is that of Muhammad (Peace and
blessings be upon him); the worst matters [in creed or
worships] are those innovated [by people], for every such
innovated matter is a bid'ah, and every bid'ah is a
misguidance which shall reside in the Fire.
To many people, celebrating eids is a non-religious
matter, and one has the choice to participate in
celebrating any eid, for any nation or religion, as long
as that does not involve engaging in aram (prohibited)
actions. This view is the basis for what we witness
repeatedly of Muslims engaging in various celebrations and
in sharing in the holidays of other nations. This article
is meant to present, based on the Qur an and the authentic
Sunnah, guidelines for evaluating holidays and other
related practices. This should enable one to reach a quick
and sound conclusion when faced with such events.
Completeness of the Deen
By Allah's blessing and mercy, Islam is complete, perfect,
and universal in nature. Allah (Glorified be He) said
(what means): This day I have perfected your religion for
you, have completed my favor upon you, and have chosen for
you Islam as your religion. [Al-Ma idah (5) 3] It is
narrated by Muslim that some mushrikoon (idol worshipers)
tried to mock of Islam by saying, "It seems as if your
prophet has taught you everything, even how to defecate!"
When Salman (R) heard this he responded with the strong
dignity of a true believer: "Yes indeed! He prohibited us
from turning our faces or backs to the Qiblah when
defecating or urinating, from using the right hand to
cleanse ourselves, from using less than three stones to
cleanse ourselves [in the absence of water], and from
using animal waste or bones to cleanse with."
Allah's mercy has required that people be informed of all
what would save them from the Fire and what would let them
into the Gardens of the Hereafter. This was the mission of
all prophets, as declared by Muhammad (Peace and blessings
be upon him): There was never any prophet before me but
that his duty was to reveal to his people what he knew to
be best for them, and to warn them of what he knew to be
evil for them. [Narrated by Muslim] And this was certainly
the mission of the Final Messenger (Peace and blessings be
upon him) as he said: Nothing of what would bring you
closer to the Jannah and further away from the Fire but
have been clarified [through me] to you. [Authentic;
narrated by Amad].
With His encompassing Wisdom, Allah (Glorified be He) made
His Final Revelation, Islam, a universal message meant for
all peoples, at all times, without any distinction: We
have not sent you [Muhammad] otherwise than to mankind at
large, to be a herald of glad tidings and a warner. [Saba
(34) 28]
Furthermore, this most important Message is preserved
intact through the centuries, as is clearly observed today
by any impartial examiner. This is in fulfillment of
Allah's promise: It is We Ourselves who have sent down the
dthikr (the Message), and it is We who shall surely guard
it [from corruption]. [Al-Hijr (14) 9]
We conclude then that:
* Islam contains the complete and perfect guidance for
humanity.
* Islam did not neglect any information that would be
needed by people to reach happiness and to avoid harm, in
all matters, whether minute or large.
* Islam is the only guidance tailored for all peoples at
all times.
* Islam has been preserved, and will remain intact through
the ages, as the only true guidance capable of helping and
saving people.
Completing That Which Had Been Completed?
The completeness of Islam obviously means that it cannot
be completed further. Whether people realize it or not,
believing otherwise would imply one or more of the
following dangerous conclusions:
* that Allah (Glorified be He) was not truthful in
declaring this completeness (I seek refuge in Allah from
such a blasphemous thought.)
* that Allah (Glorified be He) has forgotten or missed
some details needed to complete the Deen (again, I seek
refuge in Allah from such a blasphemous thought.)
* that Muhammad (Peace and blessings be upon him) has
neglected or forgotten to convey to us some matters needed
to complete the Deen (and again, I seek refuge in Allah
from such a blasphemous thought.)
This shows why Islam warned so strongly against
introducing bid'ahs into the Deen. We have cited in the
Introduction above the Prophet's (Peace and blessings be
upon him) words warning of bid'ahs. Imam Malik (r) said,
Whoever innovates in Islam what he believes to be a good
bid'ah would be [implicitly] claiming that Muhammad (Peace
and blessings be upon him) has betrayed the trust (of
delivering the full Message) He then recited the above
ayah from al-Maidah.
Distinct Muslim Identity - Is There A Choice?
To some people, the universality of Islam means that
Muslims have the full choice to resemble and behave in
coherence with other people in their localities (or in
other locations as well). You continue to hear questions
like the following: Is it all that important for a Muslim
to have a clear distinctive identity? Is it not sufficient
to have a strong belief within the heart and to perform
Islam fully but privately?
Based on simple Islamic principles, we can immediately
conclude that the answer to the first question is, simply,
yes! And the answer to the second question is, simply, no!
A true Muslim is always eager to associate with his fellow
believers: If anyone contends with the Messenger even
after the Guidance has been plainly conveyed to him, and
follows a path other than that of the believers, We shall
leave him in the path he has chosen, and land him in Hell:
What an evil abode! [An-Nisa (4:115)].
And a true Muslim is very anxious to be distinctive and
different from the non-believers. This attitude follows
from the repeated instructions of the Messenger (Peace and
blessings be upon him): Be different from the Jews and the
Christians [Al-Bukharee and Muslim], Be different from the
disbelievers [Al- Bukharee and Muslim], and: Whoever
imitates a people is one of them. [Authentic; narrated by
Ahmad]
Why is it so important to be distinctive and different
from the disbelievers? For the following reasons:
a) We Muslims are blessed with the best guidance. The
Guidance from the Lord of lords, from Allah (Glorified be
He). This gives us true dignity and pride that no one else
has a claim to: Honor belongs to Allah, to the Messenger,
and to the Believers. [Al- Munafiqoon (63) 8]
b) The disbelievers are misguided, and their ways are
based on sick or deviant views concerning their societies,
the universe, and their very existence. Their actions
frequently reflect their deviant opinions. Why then would
anyone ever think of imitating them? Yet Muslims sometimes
do just that - they imitate them in their most
unintelligible acts! The Messenger (Peace and blessings be
upon him): You [Muslims] will [in future times] follow the
ways of those [disbelieving] nations who preceded you very
closely; even if they enter into the hole of a lizard you
would follow them into it. [Al-Bukharee and Muslim]
c) There is a substantial amount of evidence in Islam
leading to the important rule: external agreement or
similarity results in real similarity and agreement of the
hearts. Thus, resembling disbelievers is Satan's first
step in leading Muslims to behave and believe like the
kuffar.
Differing from the kuffar is of different levels or types,
some of which are more important than others. They can be
broadly classified as follows:
* Islam requires us to be different from non-Muslims in
matters which are particular to their beliefs or worships,
such as: wearing a cross, attending their religious
services, wearing monks' attires, displaying or valuing
their idols, etc. Imitating the kuffar in such matters
constitutes a major sin which is most possibly a form of
disbelief that leads to permanent abode in the Hell Fire
(may Allah (Glorified be He) save us).
* Islam requires us to be different from the kuffar in
matters which are representative of them or are
characteristic of their identity, even if the religious
aspect were not apparant in such matters. Examples of this
type of requirements: growing beards and trimming
moustaches, dying white hair, not to totally abandon women
in their menses, etc.
* Matters which can be classified under the above two
types should be treated similarly, even if there is no
specific text to require such treatment. Examples: wearing
the Western hat or wedding bands, carrying pictures of
family members, walking dogs, wasting time in watching
sports games and soap operas, etc.
* As for other matters which are done by the kuffar but
are not specific to them, the above texts inform us that
we should still try to be distinctive from them as much as
possible.
* What is stated above should not be taken to mean, for
instance, that we should not learn the sciences or use
technology because the kuffar are currently its leaders.
Islam requires us to learn and benefit from such forms
knowledge, and this does not have to do with the subject
of being different from the disbelievers.
Holidays Are Part of the Complete Deen
After the above lengthy discussion which, as stated
earlier, is meant to provide general guidelines concerning
celebrations and other related matters, we come back to
apply what we have learnt so far to the subject at hand.
Prophet Muhammad (Peace and blessings be upon him) once
saw the Ansar celebrating a certain day. He inquired about
that and was informed: This is one of two days that we
used to celebrate in Jahiliyyah (pre-Islamic ignorance)
and we continue to do so. He replied: Nay! Allah has
substituted for you two better days: the day of al-Fitr
and the day of al-Adhha. [Authentic; narrated by Ahmad,
an-Nasaee, and others]
In addition to these two days, the Jumu ah (Friday) is an
eid day. The Prophet (Peace and blessings be upon him)
said: This is a day which Allah has designated as an eid
for Muslims. [Authentic] From this and the previous
hadeeth, we conclude that Muslims have only three eid
days, a weekly eid every Friday, and two annual eids, al-Fitr
and al-Adhha.
Also, Islam instructs us as to how to celebrate our eids.
No fasting is allowed on these days (Friday is excepted
under certain conditions). On eid days, Muslims take a
bath and wear their best clothes. They avoid all forms of
sinning which people tend to commit when they are in a
state of rejoice. The major part of the celebration is not
eating or drinking. Rather, it is a prayer which gathers
Muslims together to remember Allah's bounties and to chant
His glory and greatness.
It becomes clear then that Allah alone has the right:
* to prescribe eids and to set their dates, and
* to prescribe the manner of celebrating them.
Imitating Non-Muslims in Celebrations
The evidence from the Qur an and the Sunnah is quite clear
in that eids are distinctive features for every nation.
Allah (Glorified be He) said (what means): To every people
we have appointed [its own] rites and ceremonies. [al-Hajj
(22) 34/67] And it was shown in the previous section that
eids are purely religious occasions for Muslims.
As discussed earlier, Allah (Glorified be He) and His
Messenger (Peace and blessings be upon him) have warned us
against following or imitating non-Muslims in things which
are characteristic of their religions or beliefs. This is
more emphasized in the case of their eids or occasions,
which always hold some religious or ideological
non-Islamic meanings, and on which the kuffar indulge in
many evil practices. Differing from them on such occasions
includes the following:
* Staying completely away from the kuffar's celebrations.
This means to avoid places where they perform their
holiday practices and to avoid participating with them in
such practices (Christmas and New Year parties, Halloween
trick-and-treat nonsense, Thanksgiving celebration and
dinner, Fourth of July fireworks, First of April lies,
birthday parties, anniversaries, etc).
* Avoiding doing, ourselves, things which pertain to the
practices of the kuffar on such occasions (allowing
Christmas trees in our homes or offices, inviting our
friends to a Turkey dinner on Thanksgiving day, allowing
members of our families to purchase or borrow Halloween
attires, holding birthday or anniversary parties for our
family members, etc).
* Avoiding to congratulate the kuffar on their occasions.
For, How can we bring ourselves to congratulate or wish
people well for their disobedience to Allah (Glorified be
He)? Thus expressions such as: happy Thanksgiving, happy
birthday, happy New Year, etc, are completely out. The
only possible happiness is in true iman!
* Avoiding to celebrate our eids in a way which is meant
to copy the ways of the kuffar (mingling and shaking hands
between men and women, improper cover for both genders,
etc).
*Avoiding to initiate certain occasions or eids in
imitation to theirs (the Day of the Earth, the Day of Iowa
Muslims, etc.)
Bid`ahs and Sinning on `Eids
It has been shown above that eids are meant to be purely
Islamic occasions and practices. They are not liable to
the innovation or disobedience of people. The warnings
concerning bid'ahs (and sinning in general) clearly
applies to them. Thus:
* Celebrating so called Islamic occasions other than the
three days prescribed by Allah is a bid'ah which is
rejected by Islam, because it consists of introducing new
rites and worships which only Allah or His Messenger
(Peace and blessings be upon him) have the right to do.
This applies to occasions like the Prophet's Birthday, the
Hijri New Year's Day , the Middle of Sha'ban and the like.
* Introducing certain baseless practices during the three
legitimate days is also a bid'ah. On these days, people
choose, for instance, to visit graveyards and distribute
sweets there, to read specific portions of the Qur an, to
specify the preceding night for extended worship, and to
do other things which have no valid evidence.
* Committing all sorts of innovations and sins in
imitation to the kuffar and the ignorant Muslims is
obviously a combination of bid'ahs and other forms of
disobedience which are emphasized by that people get
involved in them at the time when they are supposed to be
performing a purely religious worship.
Conclusion
To preserve our identity and our dignity, and to attain
Allah's love and acceptance (which means peace and
happiness in this life and ultimate prosperity in the
Hereafter), let us adhere to what pleases Him as he
instructed in His Book or in His Messenger's Sunnah; and
remember: eids and celebrations are no exception to that.
We ask Allah for guidance.
Exerpted from
www.islaam.com with slight modifications.
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