The Daleels On The Haram Ruling Of Celebrating The A.D. New Year
The A.D. new year in our time is celebrated in a grand
scale. Sounds of trumpet and fireworks displays emblazon almost all parts of the
world in the West, as well as in the East. It is no different whether the
majority of the population are kafir or Muslim. Whereas, the celebration is
synonymous with festive days of the Christians. Many batil beliefs exist on new
year's eve. Among others are, whoever drinks the last glass of wine from the
bottle after midnight, he will earn good luck. If he is a bachelor, he will be
the first person to find a soul mate from among his friends on that night. Other
beliefs are, entering the house on the eve of the new year without bringing
gifts is a form of misfortune, washing clothes and eating utensils that day is
also a sign of misfortune, letting the fire burning all night of the new year
will bring a lot of luck, and many other forms of superstitions. Indeed, those
batil beliefs were adopted from the batil beliefs of Christianity. Where the
truth is, adopting and imitating these batil beliefs is haram. Because whoever
practices tashabbuh (resembling/imitating) on a people, then he is one of them.
The Guidelines On Addressing Christmas
The Christian people, the practitioners of Christmas in truth are rebelling
against God & violating the contents of Bible/Gospel/Injeel.
The fact that “Christmas” is not mentioned in the Bible shows that Christmas is
a made-up thing, disloyalty to God (Deuteronomy 4:2 , 12:32). Christmas is only
a human dictation, not a command of God, involving vain deeds (Matthew 15:8-9).
What's certain, Christmas is not the will of the Father so the perpetrators do
not enter Heaven ( Matthew 7:21). Despite rebelling against God & violating the
Bible, Christmas still goes ahead… in the course of the Christianization
mission, the Christians are striving so that Muslims are joining them in the
Christmas celebration. The campaign and misguided ideology of Pluralism adds to
the widening of the expressway of the Christian mission against the people of
Islam.
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