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In western countries, such as ours, there is a growing
social and religious integration between the Muslims and the non-Muslims.
Muslims, today, are fusing their Islamic culture with that of the Kuffar. This
absorbance of cultures has been achieved to such an extent that some Muslims
have even abandoned their very own pristine and pure culture. They are unable to
differentiate between what is right and wrong. Christmas, Mother's Day, Father's
Day and Valentine's Day - festivals that are most widely celebrated by
non-Muslims - are now being accepted and celebrated by Muslims.
Many unwary or perhaps ignorant Muslims support these
festivals in some form or other - either actively or passively. Supporting the
cause of Kufr in any way is a heinous crime and a direct onslaught against Islam
and everything that it stands for. Islamic scholars have repeatedly written that
any form of activity that is closely related to the manners of the Kuffar is a
stepping stone to Kufr, and thus, prohibited in Islam.
"Mother's day" and "Father's Day" have become symbols of the
Kuffar. In fact, these are the only days that the Kuffar decide to visit their
parents! "Valentine's Day" encourages pre-marital relationships which is freely
and widely practised by the West. Christmas, the day on which Christians believe
that Nabi Isa (alaihis salaam) was born, is nothing more than a weekend
of lust, pleasure and drinking. On these days, cards are exchanged, dinners are
eaten, alcohol is consumed excessively, money is spent wildly, dancing and
singing takes place and all sorts of lustful and sexual relationships are
carried out.
These days have also become synonymous to great economic
activity as huge amounts of money are spent on advertisements and gifts. This is
evident from the sudden economic boom that is experienced before these days are
actually celebrated. Many Muslim businessmen tend to decorate their shops in the
same way as their non-Muslim counterparts do. Whether this is done to increase
the sales or merely as a formality is strictly not permissable. Anyway, it is a
sheer waste of hard-earned money. This is condemned in the Holy Quran as Muslims
are reminded time and again not to waste their wealth in unlawful activities.
The Holy Quran says: "And act not wastefully (i.e. unproductively). Lo! He
approves not the wasters." (6:141)
The Holy Quran and Ahadith sternly cautions us against
emulating the Kuffar. The Holy Prophet Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) has said: "Whomsoever emulates a nation is of them."
(Abu Dawud) From this Hadith we deduce that emulating the Kuffar is Haraam
(totally prohibited) in regards to religious and social habits which are
confined to them only.
Many Muslims assert that since the non-Muslims send cards to
us on days of Eid, we, are compelled by courtesy to acknowledge this by sending
cards to them on their festive days. However, this assertion is totally
misfounded and against the spirit of Islam. We are not compelled to be
subservient to the "courteous" gestures of others. Islam is a code of life and
has undoubtedly shown us the correct etiquettes and manners for every occasion.
It teaches us every facet of moral behaviour in regard to Muslims and
non-Muslims. Thus, to borrow these anti-Islamic trait from the Kuffar is not
sanctioned by Islam.
In Islam, Muslims do not need specific days to remind them of
the obligations they have towards parents and loved ones, that is, loved ones
who fall within the confines of what the Shariah prescribes. Muslims are warned
not to indulge in illicit sexual activities, drink alcohol, behave indecently in
public, sing and dance, waste money, etc.
So, it is clear that the celebration of these days are not
sanctioned by Islam and that these are purely Kuffar festivals not approved of
by Islam. Many are under the false notion that while retaining the basic tenets
and teachings of Islam, adoption of a few non-Muslim modes of life would not do
any harm. Almighty Allah says in the Holy Quran: " ... and follow not the
lusts (of thy heart) that it deceives you from the Way of Allah. Lo! those who
wander from the Way of Allah have an awful doom, for as much as they forget the
Day of Reckoning." (38:26)
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