This isn't a "Salafī-Argument"...this is exclusively pertaining to Religio-Holidays. There's in fact only 2 Religio-Holidays: `Īd-ul-Fitr/Celebration-Of-Feasting & `Īd-ul-Adhā/Celebration-Of-Sacrifice.
@GarethBryant15
2 жыл бұрын
It's obvious, that Non-Religio Celebrations/Festivals holistically are always Mubāh/Neutral. The Exception is if/when those Non-Religio Celebrations/Festivals are either pontificating/promoting Things which're Mahrūm/Islāmically-Prohibited, or possess Mahrūm-Usūl/Non-Islāmic Origins.
@jjkhyy6241
2 жыл бұрын
No, even if they have non Islamic origins, they are still allowed. For example, birthday has pagan origin, but it is still halal to celebrate it. watch the second video of this playlist, he talked about this issue in details. As for the celebrations having Islamically prohibited things, it does not make the celebration haram itself. Watch the third video of this playlist
@GarethBryant15
2 жыл бұрын
Honestly, Videos like this are exclusively used by People whom attempt to justify celebrating Things like Mawlid (the Birthday of Muhammad [Peace be upon them]). But, ironically, it's already been established via al-Islām (even prior to the Revelation of The Qur'ān) that celebrating the Births of Dead/Presumably-Dead Persons is Mahrūm/Islāmically-Prohibited. And, we know this, because celenrating the Births of Dead/Presumably-Dead Persons was one of the Signature-Acts of the People-Of-Noah: the 1st-Mushrikūn/Shirkers & 1st-Kuffār (Disbelievers/Non-Muslims) via Human-History. (at-Tabarī, as-Suyūtī, ibn-Kathīr)
@jjkhyy6241
2 жыл бұрын
Please watch my other videos, I think your misconceptions will be cleared
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