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    It is not necessary that everything the West does is according to logic. The biggest proof that it is the invention of the west are the song words without which this function is not complete viz. 'Happy birthday to you.' No one says, 'Happy birthday celebration' or 'Happy Blessed birthday' or any other words of this kind. This disease of celebrating birthdays was never prevalent among Muslims before, but since Muslims started living alongside the non-Muslims, they have been influenced by them. Birthdays are celebrated usually at the end of a year and not at the beginning of the year. For example, if one's birth date is on the 1st of January, then the birthday will be celebrated on the 1st of January and not the 2nd of January. Now just ponder, what intelligence is there in celebrating and showing happiness when a year has decreased in one's life. During a birthday celebration, candles are lit on a cake, amounting to the years of the one's life. He extinguishes these candles by blowing them out and all present clap their hands. Hands are clapped at two occasions only, one at the time of joy for some achievement of his. Secondly, when someone acts foolishly, then to mock at him. Here a person is extinguishing the rays of the years of his life by blowing them out himself. Then this is no happiness, nor is it any achievement. So the clapping of hands is only for mocking at this person's stupidity. Ponder that this is a custom and sign of non-believers. When it is someone's birthday, one year of his life has decreased, and not increased. This world is a field to work for the hereafter.

    Rasulullah (SAW)'s Ummah has been sent in this world for a very great object. The example of this world is like a king who send a few people into his treasure room saying that shortly he will send them out, so at that time whatever they will be possessing will be their property. Inside the treasure room, on one side there are heaps of gold and silver, on another side are lying pearls and jewels, then at another place in the room, delicious food and soft beds are arranged. Now some people think that the king may send them out any minute. They quickly gather the gold, silver, pearls and gems. They feel they will go out from there and organise the food and beds for themselves afterwards. There is another group of people who think that they have just arrived. They feel, 'Let us enjoy the food, then lay down to rest. After that we will take from the treasures. There is ample time.' So they eat, sleep and pass their valuable time without taking from the treasures. Suddenly the king sends everyone out. Now those who had collected the valuables can enjoy their lives eating and sleeping while those that wasted their time and did not accumulate anything will begin to regret. Every moment of this worldly life is very valuable. Here we have to earn for the long and everlasting life of the hereafter.

    Rasulullah (SAW) has said that after entering into Jannat, the people of Jannat will not be sorry about anything of this world, except for that moment which was spent without the remembrance of Allah. It is apparent that when reward will be granted for remembrance of Allah in this world which is an abode of actions, then one must surely feel very regretful, that if they should have spent more time in the remembrance of Allah, they could be worthy of more rewards. Hafiz Zain Siqti asked Hafiz Jurjani the reason for swallowing dry flour to which he replied that when he compared the time of swallowing dry flour and chewing roti then, in chewing so much time is spent in which say 70 times Subhanalla can be uttered. Therefore he left eating roti for the last 40 years. How can it be permissible to waste time by celebrating birthdays and becoming happy that a big slice of one's life is put behind. This world is a prison for the believer and a Jannat for the disbeliever. Allah has bought the life and wealth of the believers for Jannat. This life is a trust of Allah by us.

    Rasulullah (SAW) said, 'A person will not be able to move from his place, until he does not reply to five questions: * How did you spend your life? * How did you spend your youth? * Where did you earn your wealth from? * Where did you spend your wealth? * How much did you act upon your knowledge? A person who is concerned of replying to these questions, how can he show happiness upon the years of his life decreasing? Besides all this, Islam does not permit waste. This is the reason that the poor of this Ummat will enter Jannat 500 years before the wealthy, because the wealthy will be delayed by giving an account of their wealth. By spending on birthday parties, there is no benefit to Islam nor to the poor. It is stated in a Hadith the worst Walima feast is the one in which the poor and destitute are left out and the wealthy are only invited. Another object of the birthday parties is show. Islam encourages simplicity. By this attitude of show, the poor feel inferior and deprived and the rich have a superiority complex. Also, in these gatherings, music, singing, video filming and the taking of photographs and other un-Islamic and forbidden acts take place. May Allah Taγla guide us and protect us from all these evils.

    By Moulana Abdul Hamid Ishaq Principal - Madrasah Arabia Islamia, Azaadville
    source: http://www.askimam.org/fatwa/fatwa.p...b156968170f3f8


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    Asalaam walikum brother.

    I was once relating to a sister of how much time we waste when we are celebrating birthdays of our own or of someone close to us. she replied that the world has become so depressing to us, and it gives us a day to enjoy....

    May Allah Swt guide us all to straight path.


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    Interesting take on this matter.
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    man tashabbaha biqawmin fa howa minhom ( Whosoever imitate a group of people then He will be (raised in the day of qiyamah) as amongst them

    birthday celeb is a sunnah of kuffar, we must n0t imitate them, am I correct?

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    It is knowledge that will bring us clarity to every aspect of life. If most of us knew the origins of birthday celebrations we would be shocked and would keep away from it:

    "Thousands of years ago birthdays were considered a time when the bad spirits as opposed to the good spirits were able to harm you as this day changed a person's life. It was believed that the only way to keep the bad spirits at bay was to have your friends and family around you so that their good wishes and present giving would keep them at bay.
    Also noisemakers are thought to be used at parties as a way of scaring away the evil spirits.

    The custom of lighting candles originated with people believing that the gods lived in the sky and by lighting candles and torches they were sending a signal or prayer to the gods so they they could be answered. When you blow out the candles and make a wish this is another way of sending a signal and a message.

    This is how the way we celebrate our birthday came about. But different cultures celebrate in different ways."


    Source: http://www.birthdaycelebrations.net/...scameabout.htm

    So let us keep away from these pagan practices and not see them as being "innocent" because they are not. Rasulallah (Pbuh) never celebrated his birthday and nore did any of the Sahaba. So let us refrain from involving ourselves and our families in these pagan pracrtices and instead involve ourselves with Islamic practices established by Rasulallah (Pbuh). Ameen


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    Default Re: Why Can't We Celebrate Birthdays?

    Whenever somebody asks me this question I like to say: Why do you want to celebrate a day that signifies you're one year closer to death??


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    If u have done all good deeds....u can celebrate as u r going close to Allah...after u r death..!!!!
    If u have done bad deeds then we cant celebrate as we are going close to hell.....so 1st we have to do good deeds and celebrate..!!
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    I think we should only "celebrate" our birthdays if Allah has mercy on us and He admits us into His paradise for the moment we should be busy trying hard to be the best servant we can be. When we fall, we must try and get up. When we are up, we must remember who is keeping us up. Why celebrate a birth when we don't know what's coming after death? Let us try and wait some years and maybe we will be worthy of celebration inshaa Allah. May Allah help us, ameen.


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    Default Re: Why Can't We Celebrate Birthdays?

    How about if you celebrate another year closer to death?


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    Default Re: Why Can't We Celebrate Birthdays?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kashmir_85 View Post
    How about if you celebrate another year closer to death?
    Be Optimistic......!!!!Inshallah it wont happen.....
    if it happens also think of ismail and prophet abraham story..!!!!
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