Thursday, December 31, 2009

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Assalamu 'Alaikum Wa wa Barakatuh RahmatuAllahi

my dear brothers and sisters.


Another feast of the non-Muslim is already at the door again.

Before embarking to participate in such festivities, you should stand for the time being the questions
Why is this festival celebrated?

May we assume a role at the festivals of non-Muslims?



will soon celebrate the "Neuhjahr" of non-Muslims.

wichitg thing to know how this celebration came to a position before one sets out to take part.

was then celebrated the New Year for Non-Muslims in the time of Christmas.

The ceremony for the "new year", which is New Year's Eve gennant goes back to a time Papast, which also bore the name of New Year's Eve.

He died of a 31st December, about 7 days after a Christmas and to honor him to prove that Christ had laid down ends the New Year's change to his death.

This makes clear to us that New Year's Eve a celebration, participate unfortunately what many of our brothers and sisters, is a tribute to a pope who came from Pagans our little girl.

How can I go on to congratulate a non-Muslims to this?

we congratulate someone about which we know that he is committing shirk? What greater sin is

it than this?

And we congratulate them Subhanallah even going to honor someone, when Allah the Almighty has

solely deserves.

Or is a special day for us, where we honor our beloved Prohpeten

Muhammad 'Allahi Salat wa Salam?

No? Achsoo, but a pope, which we do not know in Gerig something for which we celebrate with even!




Just like the popping of rockets goes back to an ancient tradition to drive away evil spirits.
Ibn Al Qaiyyim RahimahuAllah said falls about:

"It does not allow the Muslim to participate in the festivals of the mushrikeen, according to the consensus of scholars has geschwicht the word"



Additionally, they 'Umar Ibn Al Khattab RadhiaAllahu' Anhu about:

"do not enter the churches of the mushrikeen, on their feast days, for the wrath of God comes down upon them."



reported in another tradition, 'Umar Ibn Al Khattab RadhiaAllahu' Anhu about:

"Avoid the enemies of Allah on their feast days."




'AbduAllah ibn' Amr ibn al 'As said, in

"Whoever imitates the country of non-Arabs (Then were the non-Muslims meant), their New Year festival celebrates, and dies in this state, Yaum Al Qiyamah will be gathered with them. "


Participating in the Fixed the Kufar may be a clear sign that we have lost the Muslim pride and love of our religion.

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Taa'la May Allah let us on the day of resurrection among the winners.

May Allah 'Azza wa Jal us away from things that we are as a ban.

May Almighty Allah give us strength in our faith and make us steadfast. May Allah Al Kareem

us open the gates of paradise and take to himself,

if we reach the Gran of righteousness and godliness.


Allahuma yarrab Al Amin 'Alamin ..

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Wednesday, December 2, 2009

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The fast of 'Ashura' for those who still owes some fast days of Ramadan

The fast of 'Ashura' for those who still owes some
fasts Ramadaan


(Translated by Umm Djumâna - Muslima.de.ms)


question
I still catch some fast days of Ramadan and I would like
'Ashura' fasting. Is it permissible for me to fast on 'Ashura' before the days of fasting
I have caught up, which I still owe? Can I 'Ashura' and the eleventh month of Muharram
with the intent to make up the fasting days of Ramadan, fast, and I'll
get the reward for fasting of 'Ashura' that?


Answer: Praise be to Allaah
.
First
you shall perform voluntary fasts, if you have one or more debt
days of Ramadan, instead, you must start with the fast days that you still owe
of Ramadan and then perform voluntary fasts.
Second
If you are fasting the tenth and eleventh of Muharram, with the intention
make up fasting days that you still owe from Ramadaan, this is allowed and
will atone for two of the fast days that you still owe. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be
upon him) said: "The acts are according to intentions, and each
people entitled to what he has intended."
Fataawa al-Lajnah al-Daa'imah, 11/401
We hope that you will get the reward for making up the missed days of fasting and
reward for fasting on that day. Fataawa al-Manar
Islam, by Sheikh Muhammad Ibn 'Uthaymeen (may Allaah have mercy
be upon him), 2 / 358th
And Allaah knows best.
Source: Islam-QA.com (Question No. 21 787)