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Celebrating Eid e MeeladunNabi ( P.B.U.H.)
Celebrating Eid
Middle
Dr. Muhammad Asadullah
My
younger son Anas tries to celebrate his birthday twice or
thrice in every year. Isn’t it surprising?
Actually
he was born on the day which was of Eid.Now he insist to remember the day of
Eid and forget the date because in this
process he has an advantage of celebrating his birthday on both the the
Eids,Eid- ul- fitr and Eid-ul Azha. As, within a year, these two festivals are
most important all over the world for Muslims.
As far as his birthday which falls in the month of
March, who may stop him to celebrate it .Though, I always try to convey him the
tradition of our religion that we don’t believe in celebrating our birth day.
Every year when we have our birth day, it indicates us that a precious time span; consist of one year; has been
deducted from our age ,as every human being has its fixed quota of not only days but moments too. He says to
me Abbu, you are right, I also don’t believe in this, but still what is wrong
to have some celebration just to remember it and definitely this is last
celebration, I shall not celebrate it next year.
This year Anas is a student of standard eighth. He has
begun to understand the content of a Calendar. Yesterday, he turned the page of
April and jump with delight telling me, Abbu, there is another Eid this month,
Yahoo, My third birthday. After going
through the Calendar tried to appease him by saying that
Actually
this is not an Eid. We don’t celebrate it like other festivals.
“Not
even as my birthday? His humorous remark made
me laugh .
Then
I tried to explain him that the Eid-e-Milad –Un-Nabi which is falling this year on 21 November is celebrated as the birth day of
Prophet Mohammad(P.B.U.H.)Though, a bigger group of Muslims community, well
aware of Islamic Tradition and teachings in this regard, doesn’t believe in any
type of birthday celebrations and take it against the true spirit of their
religion.
As a personal matter, social
atmosphere compelled me, sometimes to
allow
my children to celebrate their birthdays, but at the same time I had convinced
them that these things are just for timely enjoyment. We don’t believe in it.
Consequently my elder children had given up these celebrations during last few
years.
For
a long time, after the death of Prophet Mohammad (P.B.U.H.) no one knew this
festival. This celebration is recent one started during a couple of centuries,
since, most religions celebrate the birthday of their religious leaders, and some people say that it is an
imitation of these religions. There are so many non- Islamic rituals, performed
in our country as a part of imitation.
Thus
the brighter part of such ceremonies might be used to make it as a medium to
communicate the valuable thoughts, teachings and the great deeds of Prophet
Mohammad (P.B.U.H.) His life and the values he
had taught to the people are still useful for humanity. His deeds and
comments is like a light house for the
whole world, wondering in the darkness of ignorance ,terror and hatred ,but it
is seen ,most celebrations served no purpose beyond taking processions and
rising slogans .
Once
I asked one of the organizers of such procession, what do you want to serve by
this? He replied “We want to demonstrate our majority.” I tried to explain him
that it is against the true Islamic sprit. Majority or minority has nothing to
do with obeying Al-mighty creator. Holy Quran had also condemn this trend by
reminding in one of its verse that many times a small group of people had
defeated the group which was proud of being in majority .
As they were at that time, During the Battle of Ohad, a war in Arab,
the defeat of Muslims was interpreted as a lesson from Allah.
Practically
in the procession of eid milad in most of the cities, now a day’s lavishly
expenses, dancing by youths, use of D.J. and singing, participation of ladies
in juloos (procession), all these things are against Islam .our leaders and
Ulema had given instruction to avoid such things. It defeats the purpose of
this celebration. We should try to introduce life and thoughts of Nabi Akram
(S.A.S), and the aim of Risalat to the people unaware with this great
occurrence.
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