I noticed everything we do in our lives day to day these days are either from satanic origins or pagan. May Allah bring us back to Din Al Islam. Ameen.
Its SO HARD to UNwash our brains with all the filths that we grew up seeing and living as if that is the way of the world. May Allah strenghten our hearts with Imane 👐
mohhamed dibil Seems like you have an obsession over Islam , it is good to see Islam has such a vast influence even on non-muslims. Just can’t leave it alone can you? Haha. Theres 2 billion of us to deal with.
I have learnt so much from your Outdoor Dawah videos. As a Muslim I am embarrassed that I learnt so little about these things. I am glad you provided evidences, Inshallah it will be easier to explain to the next generation.
This is why its so important for us to follow Islam growing up and if not, then we should when we get married be with a religious spouse who will raise us on Islam!
Tell your mom that being a year closer to your grave is worth celebrating as well. If you are a believer, you ought to rejoice and be glad that you’re a year closer to meeting your creator( or Allah) As Christians we don’t hold any grip on staying in this world, Jesus said He’s going to his Father’s house, where he’d create rooms for us in His Father’s mansion. So, heaven is our home and a year closer to our grave is a year closer to meeting Our God and His begotten son Jesus. Muslims should stop with the hypocrisy of “where was it written in the Quran that Mohammed celebrated birthdays” I can list about 50 things Mohammed didn’t do that Muslims now practice. If Mohammed was alive, He’d definitely forbid social media (Twitter Facebook TH-cam google are all founded by Christians) Mohammed did use cars, Karl Benz ( a Christian) created the first automobile that Muslims now use. Mohammed didn’t use computer, Charles Babbage (a Christian) invented computer that Muslims now use. We can go on and on, truth is not everything existed in Mohammed of Jesus’s time. We were given brains and holy books so we can use them to make a decision between right and wrong. It’s ridiculous to say because something didn’t exist about thousands of years ago means that it’s haram now that they exist. Religion should be separated from culture, it’s one of my problems with Islam, it seeks to take away other peoples culture and identity, and replace it with Arab’s culture and traditions. People should be allowed to differentiate between Arab’s culture and traditions, and Islam’s culture and traditions. Being a Muslim shouldn’t make me an Arab
I guess, but it's also 1 year closer to Meeting Allah SWT? Maybe 1 more year of sins prevented? I don't know, I feel like the arguments presented in the video are more solid, but Allah SWT knows best, may us all be happy with the blessings of the two Eids and not rank anything to it's level.
Astagfirullah… I'm 21 and I guess I hv celebrated it about 16-17 years…😭😭 In Shaa Allah… I'll never do it again nether I'll join others d0inG this… JazakAllah khairia… Sheikh…❤️🖤♥️
Celebrating birthdays is allowed according to the official opinion of the Hanbali Madhab. That’s over a hundreds of scholars conclusion based on Qur’an and Sunnah.
ma sha Allah brother. you gave us knowledge from research done for days in just a few minutes. So compressed and well said knowledge. I have much respect for you. May Allah bless you and all the Muslims who walk on the path of the sunna of the Prophet pbuh with Janna and blessings and ease on the day of resurection
There is one thing I want to add. Your birthday, calculated with the lunar calendar, which is the wright timespan, is different every year. Just like Ramadan shifts, your real birthday also does in the gregorian calendar. It means you are all older then what is mentioned on your passports since an Islamic year is around 11 days shorter then the gregorian calendar you age quicker then you think. A person who thinks he is 33 is actual in the sight of Quran around 34 🙂 I never heard anyone speak about it. Since I am just a layman I am amazed how Allah helped me to pounder over this overlooked and little mentioned detail in the ummah of Muhammad, salallahu alaihi wassalaam. La ilaha ilallah. Allah’s peace and blessings be upon all messengers and prophets of Allah the(Only) king of king’s. 😅
Thank you! Allahumma bareek! This is what I've been thinking too tbh. Why would the whole world start using the Gregorian/Julian calendar? Even for people's birthdays? A country's Independence Day? First and foremost, the calendar IS of Greco-Roman origins right? So why would THAT calendar be the worldwide standard? I think we already knew WHAT made it so...
Why, why make you me older that I’m in the passport Brother !? Everyday in the life, is everyday neared to the own Death. Elhamdulilah I’m Muslim, then my white skin color is not so sun resistent like the Pharaos, or all the other Hell dwellers the enemy’s of Allah or the Prophets ( peace be upon all of them).
@@nostradamus522 if you use the hijri calendar which uses the mooncycle Islamicly you are a bit older. But they don’t use hijri calendar in the passports salaam
This is probably the most comprehensive, understandable, descrptive video about birthday issue in TH-cam. Sheikh has explained everything with proper reasoning and to the point logics. You have opened my eyes, thanks a lotto you (and Allah) to guide me. May Allah grant you highest level of success.
Yesterday I decided not to celebrate any birthdays anymore and now I’m seeing this.. Alhamdulillah may Allah bless olama el Ummah and sheikh Uthman… I hope my husband and kids submit to the new rules
Even Halloween , Christmas our pagan festivals look up their history. Don’t fall into this trap guys. We have beautiful celebrations like Eid Alhamdullilah may Allah protect us
Allahu Akbar! Sheikh Usman is one of the people I have so much respect for. Firm on the Sunnah with proofs you can find by yourself with no controversies. May Allah grant him the highest point in paradise.
@På Luffen he's talking about the pagan origin of the narcissistic celebration of birthdays which is a widespread problem. He's not doing what you claim he is.
I was taught instead of celebrating birthdays i should b sad as i am one more year closer to my death. It got stuck with me. As most of the brothers mentioned about their wives insisting upon celebrating birthdays i feel u honestly. U r not alone in this. We can only pray to the almighty to give our wives hidaya n ability to use their brains Ameen.
well you definitely dont need to be sad on your birthday bcoz you r getting closer to death every second , Allah decides when you will die so obey Allah and his Mesenger p.b.u.h while you live
@På Luffen not partner, but servant and messenger of God (AlLah). He even told his family that each individual will be answerable for what they did on earth including him and that even he couldn’t save them or even himself for that matter, the ultimate reality is God. But amongst all creation he (Messenger Muhammad SAW) has the highest rank.
@På Luffen Please quote the shahada first cause we may be thinking of different things. Cause where did you get that from "I bare witness that there is no god but Allah (this alone contradicts your entire statement), and that Muhammad is the messenger of god". Are you really implying that being a prophet even remotely equates to God? If you don't then your point seems moot, and I've never seen a Christian or jew ever make this point before as it just doesn't make sense. It's strange to make your point the shahada when it's the most clear-cut point in which the oneness of God is mentioned.
Alhamdhulilah sheikh I really got some ilm from ur lecture and it is a very important reminder for us ummah to follow the path of rasul salallahu aleihi wassalam and the salaf saleh
In India not only prophet birthday they celebrate their birthday too. ..Muslims should abstain from such illegal activities according to Islam. MAY Allah protect us from such shaitanic deeds.
MashAllah may Allah reward you in this life and in akhirah. Ameen sheikh kindly make this in urdu language so i can share to my Pakistani familly and friends. JazakAllah
Hadith on Celebrating with Gratitude: The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) emphasized gratitude and encouraged the remembrance of Allah on significant days and events. For example, when asked about fasting on Mondays, he said, “That is the day on which I was born and the day on which I received revelation” (Sahih Muslim 1162). This highlights that remembering significant life events, including one's birth, is meaningful if linked to gratitude and devotion to Allah. This hadith suggests that commemorating significant days with an intention of gratitude is acceptable, provided it doesn’t lead to extravagance or activities against Islamic teachings.
Even Halloween , Christmas are pagan festivals look up their history. Don’t fall into this trap guys. We have beautiful celebrations like Eid Alhamdullilah may Allah protect us
@Alex Bowkett you’re wrong the Prophet Muhammad PBUH came to rectify the message of Ibraheem PBUH Islam is the religion of Ibraheem not pagan like people who worship statues and animals
@Alex Bowkett you are wrong the circling around the kabah was done by Ibraheem himself. Islam didn’t start at the time of prophet PBUH it was there since Adam. Muslim means to submit to the will of the creator.
@Alex Bowkett I think you’ve had a subjective negative experience that makes you feel that way and I’m sorry you feel that way. But Life is great as a Muslim
I didn't like celebrating my birthday. I didn't like birthdays because of the pressure of finding presents that they liked. I buckled under pressure of celebrating mine. I did celebrate twice. Now I know it's prohibited. No more b'day celebration even pressured.
Asalam alaikum we rahmatullah we barakatu dear Brother. Thank you very much, for your in-depth research and arguments. - As a convert and father of five minors (7 to 17 years of age) I still have the questions on how to change the established customs of family and social context in appropriate way, so that, instead of discouraging or frightening my children off, encourage to a better perspective. A mere cutting of the old won't do. Any further inspiration will be apreaciated.
I don't have a good answer to your question. Small children will feel left out if their peers celebrate and they don't. They will think Islam is a kill joy. Even worse, their peers will congratulate and throw them a party out of courtesy. I know this happens in offices where they don't plan to derail us from Islam but they assume we would want that so they arrange for a cake. I don't know how I will ward them off.
@@ahmedmaaz4390 That is a good answer, dear brother. "Islam is not a kill joy" - for kids it shouldn't be. For adults, I expect a more sophisticated attitude. Like, when we go out, amongst the comrades of voluntary fire-brigade (for example) I would neither eat pig nor drink alcohol, so that my comrades do not feel "unwell". That is a different context. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. It helped, to reflect more.
@@sound_knowledge0 you can tell them this story , and i also recommend to read about Omar bin Abdulaziz . Here's the story : The little boy came running to his mother crying with a request. “Jarir and Mughiz have both got new clothes for Eid. Can I have some new clothes as well?” The mother picked him up and wiped his tears. Their mother, Fatima bint Abdul Malik(RA), was no ordinary woman. Her father, grandfather and each of her four brothers were at one time or another Caliph and leader of the Muslim Ummah. In fact, her own husband was the present Caliph, Umar ibn Abdul Aziz(RA) - who ruled the world’s largest empire that stretched from the Atlantic to the Indian oceans. She promised him that she would check with his father to see if he could have new clothes for Eid. When Umar ibn Abdul Aziz returned home, his wife related her sons request to him. The Caliph had a pained look in his eyes. “Fatima, you know how much I value my children, but all the money I have is in front of you”, he said motioning towards the sparsely furnished hut. Though a Caliph, Umar took care to live honestly and did much to ensure justice. Fatima agreed with her husband, but she said that maybe it would be possible to buy very cheap clothes for him and he would just be happy with something new to wear. The tears have left satins on his cheeks. Finally, the Caliph, saddened by the plight, agreed and wrote a letter to his treasurer requesting that his pay be advanced a month early so that he could buy his child something to wear on Eid. But the honest and pious Caliph had an equally honest treasurer who wrote a letter in reply to the Caliph. The Caliph read the letter with tears flowing from his eyes: “Amir Ul-Mumineen, I have great respect for you and I trust and obey you completely. However, if you could guarantee to me that you will live through the next month and do your service to the people (which will entitle you to your pay) then the money can be advanced to you. If you cannot give the assurance of your life, then how can the treasury pay you and why are you taking the rights of the poor, orphans and widows onto your shoulders?” Caliph Umar ibn Abdul Aziz realised his mistake. Fatima bint Abdul Malik, washed the old clothes. The day of Eid arrived and the whole area of Damascus was buzzing with joy and celebration with people clad in their new attires. Caliph Umar ibn Abdul Aziz also set out for the Eid Prayer holding the hand of his son, both father and son wearing their clean old clothing. The young boy’s face shone brightly, as he walked alongside his father, convinced that the eternal pleasure and comforts of Jannah (Paradise) are by far superior to the comforts of this temporary world.
My kids get invited to bday parties at different places every now and then such as bowling or an indoor trampoline place and rather than let them go I take them to the same place on a different day and invite their cousins along We also make eid a really big deal.lots of presents lolly bags decorations visiting ppl etc... When a child of mine has an achievement like moving up a level in swim lessons or memorising a new surah anything they worked hard at we celebrate by going somewhere or offering a gift or getting a nice cake with family over
Can you make the same guide in Urdu. i wana send that clip to my family and relatives. It's so common here in Pakistan nowadays. People infuse these haram celebrations in kids mind from childhood. جَزَاكَ ٱللَّٰهُ
AstafirAllah. I participated in some birthday celebrations of muslim co-workers last year. These same muslims wear christmas shirts at work and go around telling people merry christmas. No more for me! Thank you very much for this video.
I attended many birthdays of many friends of many races, we wished them good health and everyone is happy after that, after all we come from the same father, just love our neighbours, thats the greatest of the ten commandments.
You are not showing love, you are sowing seeds of hate, love your neighbours, whether they wear santa claus or spiderman costumes just embrace them as brothers that god made them.
@@kevinlim7717 Bro, the sheikh literally explained in the video WHY you shouldn't celebrate birthdays, and he quoted the Old Testament. We aren't sowing seeds of hate - we're just refraining from participating in anything birthday. A person actively avoiding an uneeded ritual shouldn't offend you.
@@kevinlim7717 It's not about showing love. It's about respecting the rules of Islam. We are not living in this dunya to please people's eyes but the eyes of our creator. We can show love and care towards people in many other ways.
I think it's incumbent upon each and every Muslim to educate oneself first and then to diligently unwrap oneself from all the innovations brought upon us as a Muslim Ummah, from Non-muslims. Certain cultures were decimated by the introduction of certain vices like the consumption of alcoholic beverages.
It shud also be mentioned.....that the prophet muhammad used to fast every Mondays ...the day he was born... to show his gratitude to Allah subhanahu wataala.....rather celebrating birthdays with cakes n candles.... Muslims should fast n cook good food n feed the poor n needy and share it with your family n friends ....sharing food is a very good deed in islam ....just making neeyah of pleasing Allah subhanahu wataala is needed in all our aamaals ......when people have hard time leaving bad habits ...replace them with good habits...thats in my humble opinion as a Muslim only ...allahu wa raooluhu aalam....
Thank you Uthman and MasjidRibat, as this is the first, I saw someone shed the light on this topic by showing proof that BIRTHDAY is a PAGAN CELEBRATION.
When i told people abt the origin of birthdays...they defend the celebration with the practice of maulid - birthday of the prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
In Hadith where the Prophet PBUH says we only two Eids every other Eids are cancelled Sunan Abī Dāwūd 1134 What is an Eid? Eid is a repeated celebration Birthday is a repeated celebration which makes it an Eid which is not one of our two Eids which means it is cancelled It is commandment by the Prophet PBUH
May Allah SWT grant us the correct understanding of the deen, insha’Allah. I, myself, was guilty of such a practice, however, eliminating this practice gradually within my family circle, insha’Allah.
If you think this as logical, birthdays are an year officially cut off of your life. If Allah tells you you will only leave 2 more years, how would we feel our next birthday will be
Prophet say about monday fasting that in the day i was born. So we owe to thank to allah in birthday for giving a chans for live in the world by performing sadhaqa in the way that didn't same other religious practice. We cant say birthday celebration is all in all haram. That is a shukr for nihmath of allah.
We fast in muharram 9, 10 for thank to god for escaping moosa(a) from faroova. In this event we can understand that there is a speciality and peculiarity in the same day of every year than other days. (Hashiyath sharvani of thuhfa baabul valeemath)
Also what about the Hadith where the Prophet PBUH says we only two Eids every other Eids are cancelled Sunan Abī Dāwūd 1134 What is an Eid? Eid means repeated celebration (festival) Birthday is a repeated celebration which makes it an Eid which is not one of our two Eids which means it is cancelled
When we are born it is a blessed day, why not celebrate it. It is a gift from god when we came to this earth, why not celebrate it. Celebrate it till god calls us, celebrate everyone 's birthday and remind them god created us and love one another regardless of race and religion. Birthdays parties is only an occasion to bring loved ones together, why all this silly preaching.
@@kevinlim7717 so your life is so sad, you need specially designated days that shall make you happy? Don't you feel pride over others on your day of birthday? Certainly pride is a bad emotion.
What if you don’t celebrate it, but only wish them the best and that Allah grants them a long, healthy and succesfull life here in this dunya and akhira?
I tried talking my family and extended family out of these practices like birthdays, mothers and fathers days and valentine days. It did not go well, i was called names. They're all muslim btw. Some of them start putting small christmas trees in their rooms in winter, because "it looks good", not like their worship it.
Never celebrated my birthdays and always reject the invites of other peoples birthday because I simply do not agree with it. In fact, the way I look at it is I'm coming closer to death
I wish my country Malaysia watch this. Muslim here all celebrate birthdays and Mawlid. Every time I tell them it's pagan they just laugh it out and make excuses.
In Japan they have these celebrations at specific age to celebrate that the child was able to survive until that age. Boys have it about twice while girls have it like once, due to male bodies being more fragile when younger.
I noticed everything we do in our lives day to day these days are either from satanic origins or pagan. May Allah bring us back to Din Al Islam. Ameen.
Ameen 🤲
Ameen 🤲
@@bassela8527 u can’t trick Allah
@@bassela8527 your intention deep down is to celebrate the birthday.
@@lorenzogreeb3369 Of course
Its SO HARD to UNwash our brains with all the filths that we grew up seeing and living as if that is the way of the world.
May Allah strenghten our hearts with Imane 👐
آمين
mohhamed dibil Seems like you have an obsession over Islam , it is good to see Islam has such a vast influence even on non-muslims. Just can’t leave it alone can you? Haha. Theres 2 billion of us to deal with.
@På Luffen Ok then.
@På Luffen non-Muslim countries are colonizing terrorists
@@mohhameddibil3560 ya haywan
I have learnt so much from your Outdoor Dawah videos. As a Muslim I am embarrassed that I learnt so little about these things. I am glad you provided evidences, Inshallah it will be easier to explain to the next generation.
barakallahu feek
Keep striving in the way of Allah akhi ☝️👍
This is why its so important for us to follow Islam growing up and if not, then we should when we get married be with a religious spouse who will raise us on Islam!
My mum always says 'never celebrate your birthday, its 1 year closer to the grave'. Allah save us all from the punishment of the grave.
Tell your mom that being a year closer to your grave is worth celebrating as well. If you are a believer, you ought to rejoice and be glad that you’re a year closer to meeting your creator( or Allah) As Christians we don’t hold any grip on staying in this world, Jesus said He’s going to his Father’s house, where he’d create rooms for us in His Father’s mansion. So, heaven is our home and a year closer to our grave is a year closer to meeting Our God and His begotten son Jesus.
Muslims should stop with the hypocrisy of “where was it written in the Quran that Mohammed celebrated birthdays” I can list about 50 things Mohammed didn’t do that Muslims now practice.
If Mohammed was alive, He’d definitely forbid social media (Twitter Facebook TH-cam google are all founded by Christians)
Mohammed did use cars, Karl Benz ( a Christian) created the first automobile that Muslims now use.
Mohammed didn’t use computer, Charles Babbage (a Christian) invented computer that Muslims now use.
We can go on and on, truth is not everything existed in Mohammed of Jesus’s time. We were given brains and holy books so we can use them to make a decision between right and wrong. It’s ridiculous to say because something didn’t exist about thousands of years ago means that it’s haram now that they exist.
Religion should be separated from culture, it’s one of my problems with Islam, it seeks to take away other peoples culture and identity, and replace it with Arab’s culture and traditions.
People should be allowed to differentiate between Arab’s culture and traditions, and Islam’s culture and traditions. Being a Muslim shouldn’t make me an Arab
Allahumma barik🤲🏻
I guess, but it's also 1 year closer to Meeting Allah SWT? Maybe 1 more year of sins prevented? I don't know, I feel like the arguments presented in the video are more solid, but Allah SWT knows best, may us all be happy with the blessings of the two Eids and not rank anything to it's level.
@@olela6018 bruh
Astagfirullah…
I'm 21 and I guess I hv celebrated it about 16-17 years…😭😭
In Shaa Allah…
I'll never do it again nether I'll join others d0inG this…
JazakAllah khairia…
Sheikh…❤️🖤♥️
Delete your comment❤keep your sin a secret and to yourself
@@BarkleyBrixton bro we don't know who he is....so his sin is still hidden and also his comment will encourage others to stop as well..
True
Celebrating birthdays is allowed according to the official opinion of the Hanbali Madhab. That’s over a hundreds of scholars conclusion based on Qur’an and Sunnah.
@@faizmahd8069 any reference?
ma sha Allah brother. you gave us knowledge from research done for days in just a few minutes. So compressed and well said knowledge. I have much respect for you. May Allah bless you and all the Muslims who walk on the path of the sunna of the Prophet pbuh with Janna and blessings and ease on the day of resurection
Aameen
May Allah bless you for this wonderful message
Amen
There is one thing I want to add.
Your birthday, calculated with the lunar calendar, which is the wright timespan, is different every year.
Just like Ramadan shifts, your real birthday also does in the gregorian calendar. It means you are all older then what is mentioned on your passports since an Islamic year is around 11 days shorter then the gregorian calendar you age quicker then you think. A person who thinks he is 33 is actual in the sight of Quran around 34 🙂 I never heard anyone speak about it. Since I am just a layman I am amazed how Allah helped me to pounder over this overlooked and little mentioned detail in the ummah of Muhammad, salallahu alaihi wassalaam. La ilaha ilallah. Allah’s peace and blessings be upon all messengers and prophets of Allah the(Only) king of
king’s. 😅
Thanks for the info
Thank you! Allahumma bareek! This is what I've been thinking too tbh.
Why would the whole world start using the Gregorian/Julian calendar? Even for people's birthdays? A country's Independence Day? First and foremost, the calendar IS of Greco-Roman origins right? So why would THAT calendar be the worldwide standard? I think we already knew WHAT made it so...
Why, why make you me older that I’m in the passport Brother !?
Everyday in the life, is everyday neared to the own Death.
Elhamdulilah I’m Muslim, then my white skin color is not so sun resistent like the Pharaos, or all the other Hell dwellers the enemy’s of Allah or the Prophets ( peace be upon all of them).
@@nostradamus522 if you use the hijri calendar which uses the mooncycle
Islamicly you are a bit older. But they don’t use hijri calendar in the passports salaam
@@Abdullah1111111
I know this Brother, I know.
Shaikh Usman from this day I will never ever celebrate my birthday
Alhamdulillah
Inshaallah
Jazak Allah khair Sheikh for such a logical and rational explanation. May Allah swt bless us all to follow the true teachings of Quran and sunnah.
this is the best explanation that i ever got about the topic of Birthday, May Allah reward u.
Ameen.
This is probably the most comprehensive, understandable, descrptive video about birthday issue in TH-cam. Sheikh has explained everything with proper reasoning and to the point logics. You have opened my eyes, thanks a lotto you (and Allah) to guide me. May Allah grant you highest level of success.
Allahumma barik
Brother
Greetings from Copenhagen Denmark
May Allah Almighty bless the Honourable Shaykh immensely, a well researched discussion which was needed!
أحبك في الله ياشيخ🇸🇦❤
May Allah bless you
Jazaka Allahu khairan shaykh, love you for the sake of Allah.
Greenbird G May Allāh love you as you love me for his sake
Yesterday I decided not to celebrate any birthdays anymore and now I’m seeing this.. Alhamdulillah may Allah bless olama el Ummah and sheikh Uthman… I hope my husband and kids submit to the new rules
Even Halloween , Christmas our pagan festivals look up their history. Don’t fall into this trap guys. We have beautiful celebrations like Eid Alhamdullilah may Allah protect us
Allahu Akbar! Sheikh Usman is one of the people I have so much respect for. Firm on the Sunnah with proofs you can find by yourself with no controversies. May Allah grant him the highest point in paradise.
Jazak Allahu khayran. May Allah bless you and bring this Ummah back upon the Straight Path. Ameen.
Ma Sha Allah.
Please keep posting short videos on such important issues.
👍
Jazakallah khair for great information
Stay blessed
Wa eeyakum
@@sachbolnewstv1656 ur dum
In my opinion, celebrating one's birthday teeters on narcissism and arrogance.
You spoke my mind. Absolutely agree
I absolutely agree
That's exactly why I never celebrated my birthday since i was a kid. It always felt kinda narcissistic to me. Makes sense why it's a satanic ritual.
@@MuhammadSalman7236 yes brather this is Yahoodi sazish!
@@MuhammadSalman7236 bruh
May Allah preserve sheikh Uthman for us.
Lol going to share this video with anyone who tells me it's their birthday
@På Luffen so your religion teach mocking others?
@På Luffen why so angry man?
@På Luffen come to the light don't say anything you don't know!!
Surely the disbeliever will be in the hellfire for eternal life!!
@På Luffen I never deleted anything! I wrote twice but don't know why it removed! Might be a glitch btw glad to know you read that!
@På Luffen obviously I would attack isis because their not muslim!! They anti Islamic!!
this is a smash to all brelvies who have made the third eid called eid miladun nabi.
Absolutely fascinating, especially the cake thing. May Allah ta'aala guide us.
@På Luffen he's talking about the pagan origin of the narcissistic celebration of birthdays which is a widespread problem. He's not doing what you claim he is.
Ameen.
Alhumdulilah. Jazakallahu khayr!
Wa eeyakum Shaikh Shaybah
Masha Allah laquaty illa billa
In my heart I knew this was not good now I seen your video good one brother may Allah reward you
سمعنا و اطعنا غفرانك ربنا . معك أم احمد متابعة من الجزائر يا شيخنا ،و جازاك الله عنا و عن الاسلام كل الخير .
Thank you very much for the free knowledge
Subhan Allah I’ve always had issues with birthdays never really thought about why. I’ve learnt so much from From this channel that I never knew about
I was taught instead of celebrating birthdays i should b sad as i am one more year closer to my death. It got stuck with me. As most of the brothers mentioned about their wives insisting upon celebrating birthdays i feel u honestly. U r not alone in this. We can only pray to the almighty to give our wives hidaya n ability to use their brains Ameen.
well you definitely dont need to be sad on your birthday bcoz you r getting closer to death every second , Allah decides when you will die so obey Allah and his Mesenger p.b.u.h while you live
@@hasansaleem4983 well said Hasan
@På Luffen agree, AlLah (SWT) has no partners. But refrain from using such language please
@På Luffen not partner, but servant and messenger of God (AlLah). He even told his family that each individual will be answerable for what they did on earth including him and that even he couldn’t save them or even himself for that matter, the ultimate reality is God. But amongst all creation he (Messenger Muhammad SAW) has the highest rank.
@På Luffen Please quote the shahada first cause we may be thinking of different things. Cause where did you get that from "I bare witness that there is no god but Allah (this alone contradicts your entire statement), and that Muhammad is the messenger of god".
Are you really implying that being a prophet even remotely equates to God? If you don't then your point seems moot, and I've never seen a Christian or jew ever make this point before as it just doesn't make sense.
It's strange to make your point the shahada when it's the most clear-cut point in which the oneness of God is mentioned.
Let us all together say Astaqfirullah...and refrain from such acts....
jazak Allah khairan may Allah tabaarak wa taala reward the sheikh and those who make and post the valuable guidence,
wa iyyakum
Alhamdhulilah sheikh I really got some ilm from ur lecture and it is a very important reminder for us ummah to follow the path of rasul salallahu aleihi wassalam and the salaf saleh
Thanks for Giving Modern references which convince the non-Muslims
In India not only prophet birthday they celebrate their birthday too. ..Muslims should abstain from such illegal activities according to Islam. MAY Allah protect us from such shaitanic deeds.
Āmīn
بارك الله بكم ياشيخنا وشكر الله سعيكم
معكم الأخ برهان التقيت معكم في اسطنبول واحببتكم في الله
Jazaakalaah khoirun from Indonesia
Jazak Allaahu khayran
It was really informative 👍
May Allah guide us to the right path
MashAllah may Allah reward you in this life and in akhirah. Ameen
sheikh kindly make this in urdu language so i can share to my Pakistani familly and friends. JazakAllah
Hadith on Celebrating with Gratitude: The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) emphasized gratitude and encouraged the remembrance of Allah on significant days and events. For example, when asked about fasting on Mondays, he said, “That is the day on which I was born and the day on which I received revelation” (Sahih Muslim 1162). This highlights that remembering significant life events, including one's birth, is meaningful if linked to gratitude and devotion to Allah.
This hadith suggests that commemorating significant days with an intention of gratitude is acceptable, provided it doesn’t lead to extravagance or activities against Islamic teachings.
Very informative and important for clear knowledge ! MashALLOH!
Alhamdulilah I haven't celebrated my birthday in my entire life . and also my family members don't celebrate their birthdays.
Even Halloween , Christmas are pagan festivals look up their history. Don’t fall into this trap guys. We have beautiful celebrations like Eid Alhamdullilah may Allah protect us
@Alex Bowkett you’re wrong the Prophet Muhammad PBUH came to rectify the message of Ibraheem PBUH Islam is the religion of Ibraheem not pagan like people who worship statues and animals
@Alex Bowkett you are wrong the circling around the kabah was done by Ibraheem himself. Islam didn’t start at the time of prophet PBUH it was there since Adam. Muslim means to submit to the will of the creator.
@Alex Bowkett there is no religion /way of life better than Islam.
@Alex Bowkett I think you’ve had a subjective negative experience that makes you feel that way and I’m sorry you feel that way. But Life is great as a Muslim
Jazakallah shaikh for clearing this issue it is a huge hung for Muslims particularly living in the West !!!
Jazakallah khair for this Sheikh Uthman love you for the sake of Allah. May Allah reward you for all your dawah and other good deeds ameen❤
I didn't like celebrating my birthday. I didn't like birthdays because of the pressure of finding presents that they liked. I buckled under pressure of celebrating mine. I did celebrate twice. Now I know it's prohibited. No more b'day celebration even pressured.
Asalam alaikum we rahmatullah we barakatu dear Brother. Thank you very much, for your in-depth research and arguments. - As a convert and father of five minors (7 to 17 years of age) I still have the questions on how to change the established customs of family and social context in appropriate way, so that, instead of discouraging or frightening my children off, encourage to a better perspective. A mere cutting of the old won't do.
Any further inspiration will be apreaciated.
I don't have a good answer to your question. Small children will feel left out if their peers celebrate and they don't. They will think Islam is a kill joy. Even worse, their peers will congratulate and throw them a party out of courtesy. I know this happens in offices where they don't plan to derail us from Islam but they assume we would want that so they arrange for a cake. I don't know how I will ward them off.
@@ahmedmaaz4390 That is a good answer, dear brother. "Islam is not a kill joy" - for kids it shouldn't be. For adults, I expect a more sophisticated attitude. Like, when we go out, amongst the comrades of voluntary fire-brigade (for example) I would neither eat pig nor drink alcohol, so that my comrades do not feel "unwell". That is a different context.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. It helped, to reflect more.
@@sound_knowledge0 you can tell them this story , and i also recommend to read about Omar bin Abdulaziz .
Here's the story :
The little boy came running to his mother crying with a request. “Jarir and Mughiz have both got new clothes for Eid. Can I have some new clothes as well?” The mother picked him up and wiped his tears.
Their mother, Fatima bint Abdul Malik(RA), was no ordinary woman. Her father, grandfather and each of her four brothers were at one time or another Caliph and leader of the Muslim Ummah. In fact, her own husband was the present Caliph, Umar ibn Abdul Aziz(RA) - who ruled the world’s largest empire that stretched from the Atlantic to the Indian oceans. She promised him that she would check with his father to see if he could have new clothes for Eid.
When Umar ibn Abdul Aziz returned home, his wife related her sons request to him. The Caliph had a pained look in his eyes. “Fatima, you know how much I value my children, but all the money I have is in front of you”, he said motioning towards the sparsely furnished hut.
Though a Caliph, Umar took care to live honestly and did much to ensure justice. Fatima agreed with her husband, but she said that maybe it would be possible to buy very cheap clothes for him and he would just be happy with something new to wear. The tears have left satins on his cheeks. Finally, the Caliph, saddened by the plight, agreed and wrote a letter to his treasurer requesting that his pay be advanced a month early so that he could buy his child something to wear on Eid.
But the honest and pious Caliph had an equally honest treasurer who wrote a letter in reply to the Caliph. The Caliph read the letter with tears flowing from his eyes: “Amir Ul-Mumineen, I have great respect for you and I trust and obey you completely. However, if you could guarantee to me that you will live through the next month and do your service to the people (which will entitle you to your pay) then the money can be advanced to you. If you cannot give the assurance of your life, then how can the treasury pay you and why are you taking the rights of the poor, orphans and widows onto your shoulders?”
Caliph Umar ibn Abdul Aziz realised his mistake. Fatima bint Abdul Malik, washed the old clothes. The day of Eid arrived and the whole area of Damascus was buzzing with joy and celebration with people clad in their new attires. Caliph Umar ibn Abdul Aziz also set out for the Eid Prayer holding the hand of his son, both father and son wearing their clean old clothing. The young boy’s face shone brightly, as he walked alongside his father, convinced that the eternal pleasure and comforts of Jannah (Paradise) are by far superior to the comforts of this temporary world.
Wa'ãlaykumu salaamu warahmatullaahi wabarakaatuh
My kids get invited to bday parties at different places every now and then such as bowling or an indoor trampoline place and rather than let them go I take them to the same place on a different day and invite their cousins along
We also make eid a really big deal.lots of presents lolly bags decorations visiting ppl etc...
When a child of mine has an achievement like moving up a level in swim lessons or memorising a new surah anything they worked hard at we celebrate by going somewhere or offering a gift or getting a nice cake with family over
Masha Allah explained so beautifully May Allah Subhanau Watala guide us Jazak Allahu khair
Can you make the same guide in Urdu. i wana send that clip to my family and relatives. It's so common here in Pakistan nowadays. People infuse these haram celebrations in kids mind from childhood. جَزَاكَ ٱللَّٰهُ
AstafirAllah. I participated in some birthday celebrations of muslim co-workers last year. These same muslims wear christmas shirts at work and go around telling people merry christmas. No more for me! Thank you very much for this video.
I attended many birthdays of many friends of many races, we wished them good health and everyone is happy after that, after all we come from the same father, just love our neighbours, thats the greatest of the ten commandments.
You are not showing love, you are sowing seeds of hate, love your neighbours, whether they wear santa claus or spiderman costumes just embrace them as brothers that god made them.
@@kevinlim7717 Bro, the sheikh literally explained in the video WHY you shouldn't celebrate birthdays, and he quoted the Old Testament.
We aren't sowing seeds of hate - we're just refraining from participating in anything birthday. A person actively avoiding an uneeded ritual shouldn't offend you.
@@kevinlim7717 It's not about showing love. It's about respecting the rules of Islam. We are not living in this dunya to please people's eyes but the eyes of our creator. We can show love and care towards people in many other ways.
Drop the arrogance just because you've stopped don't look down on them rather advise them. Hate the sin don't hate the person.
والله اني احبك for the sake of Allah
Must watch video!
JAZAKALLAH KHAIR
وإياكم
I can say so far that we didn't have any tradition of birtdays as Muslim Turks in western Balkan the last century and probably earlier too!
I very much appreciate that you made this video.
Omg thank you so much may Allah bless you brother
Masha Allah Jazak Allahu khairan
Alhamdulillah I never celebrated my birthday , nor did any member of my family nor did we wished anyone birthday .
Thank you for explaining Uthman ❤️
I think it's incumbent upon each and every Muslim to educate oneself first and then to diligently unwrap oneself from all the innovations brought upon us as a Muslim Ummah, from Non-muslims.
Certain cultures were decimated by the introduction of certain vices like the consumption of alcoholic beverages.
Birthdays - Halal or Haram? great question to discuss, real important. marshmallows.
Jazakallahu Qaira for making it clear this video is perfect who is looking for satisfactory answers.
Insha Allah, i shall sit Infront of you one day as a student.
A lot of muslims don't put candles or make wishes but anyway we should avoid
May Allah bless you akhi uthman...❤❤❤❤
It shud also be mentioned.....that the prophet muhammad used to fast every Mondays ...the day he was born... to show his gratitude to Allah subhanahu wataala.....rather celebrating birthdays with cakes n candles.... Muslims should fast n cook good food n feed the poor n needy and share it with your family n friends ....sharing food is a very good deed in islam ....just making neeyah of pleasing Allah subhanahu wataala is needed in all our aamaals ......when people have hard time leaving bad habits ...replace them with good habits...thats in my humble opinion as a Muslim only ...allahu wa raooluhu aalam....
Thank you Uthman and MasjidRibat, as this is the first, I saw someone shed the light on this topic by showing proof that BIRTHDAY is a PAGAN CELEBRATION.
instead of celebration give the whole day for needy people you will have much power
When i told people abt the origin of birthdays...they defend the celebration with the practice of maulid - birthday of the prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
I knew having birthdays were bad but now I know why. Astaghfirullah.
In Hadith where the Prophet PBUH says we only two Eids every other Eids are cancelled
Sunan Abī Dāwūd 1134
What is an Eid? Eid is a repeated celebration
Birthday is a repeated celebration which makes it an Eid which is not one of our two Eids which means it is cancelled
It is commandment by the Prophet PBUH
Jazka Allah khair. ☝
It's not difficult: just celebrate as the prophet (S. A. W) did and refrain from what he didn't celebrate.
May Allah SWT grant us the correct understanding of the deen, insha’Allah. I, myself, was guilty of such a practice, however, eliminating this practice gradually within my family circle, insha’Allah.
Very great knowledge thank you Allah bless you Shaykh
What is meaning of feros .which he said they used to celebrate birthday
@@AR-lk9ko Pharoahs are titles given to the Ancient Egyptian Kings...
And people are celebrating RasoolAllahﷺ's birthday as milad un nabi (mawlid)
Astagfirullah
Laa hawla wala quwwata illa billah
If you think this as logical, birthdays are an year officially cut off of your life. If Allah tells you you will only leave 2 more years, how would we feel our next birthday will be
Mashaallah brother you give as well information thanks
Prophet say about monday fasting that in the day i was born. So we owe to thank to allah in birthday for giving a chans for live in the world by performing sadhaqa in the way that didn't same other religious practice. We cant say birthday celebration is all in all haram. That is a shukr for nihmath of allah.
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We fast in muharram 9, 10 for thank to god for escaping moosa(a) from faroova. In this event we can understand that there is a speciality and peculiarity in the same day of every year than other days. (Hashiyath sharvani of thuhfa baabul valeemath)
Amazing research 🤯🤯
Salam alaykum,
I just wanted to thank you so much for your informative video clip.
❤❤❤
Masallah Brother may allah Bless you
Prophet SAW used to fast on his birthday which was the day Monday😢
and Thursday* and Ramadan* and the six days of Shawwal.
Subhan Allah may Allah bless you shiekh
Also what about the Hadith where the Prophet PBUH says we only two Eids every other Eids are cancelled
Sunan Abī Dāwūd 1134
What is an Eid? Eid means repeated celebration (festival)
Birthday is a repeated celebration which makes it an Eid which is not one of our two Eids which means it is cancelled
Remember that Christmas is a birthday celebration.
When we are born it is a blessed day, why not celebrate it. It is a gift from god when we came to this earth, why not celebrate it. Celebrate it till god calls us, celebrate everyone 's birthday and remind them god created us and love one another regardless of race and religion. Birthdays parties is only an occasion to bring loved ones together, why all this silly preaching.
@@kevinlim7717 so your life is so sad, you need specially designated days that shall make you happy?
Don't you feel pride over others on your day of birthday? Certainly pride is a bad emotion.
can anyone tell where can i find this book free pdf online "uncommon history of common things".
Barakallahu Fikum❤
It's an uphill battle .
What if you don’t celebrate it, but only wish them the best and that Allah grants them a long, healthy and succesfull life here in this dunya and akhira?
That’s why I never say happy birthday but If I have to say something I say best wishes.
I tried talking my family and extended family out of these practices like birthdays, mothers and fathers days and valentine days. It did not go well, i was called names. They're all muslim btw. Some of them start putting small christmas trees in their rooms in winter, because "it looks good", not like their worship it.
May Allah make you steadfast in avoiding birthdays and other haran celebrations.
Ask Allah to guide your family members
Never celebrated my birthdays and always reject the invites of other peoples birthday because I simply do not agree with it. In fact, the way I look at it is I'm coming closer to death
I wish my country Malaysia watch this. Muslim here all celebrate birthdays and Mawlid. Every time I tell them it's pagan they just laugh it out and make excuses.
جزاك الله خيرا يا شيخ
masha Allah dear brother well said
In Japan they have these celebrations at specific age to celebrate that the child was able to survive until that age. Boys have it about twice while girls have it like once, due to male bodies being more fragile when younger.
Oh man.... This sounds really convincing. So time to let go.
Man don’t care about birthdays women they wanna celebrate their are too many other celebrations best way is Quran and Sunnah