Hadith tell us to fast on Mondays each week not to perform mawlid one a year as we dont know the exact date of birth but we know the date of his death may Allah bless his Soul The shocking fact about the 12th of Rabi al Awwal is it is proven that the Nabi ﷺ died on that day, and some years ago it used to be known as "Bara Wafat" but then it turned to Mawlid. People who celebrate this day might fall into celebrating the death of the Nabi ﷺ because the birthdate is not known precisely but the death date is. Indeed the plots of Shaytan is dangerous. May Allah safeguard us
No doubt Rasūlallah ﷺ passed on 12th Rabbi Awwal. But the intentions are to celebrate when the Prophet ﷺ was born. Second of all they are praising the prophet. Is there anything wrong with that?
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Hadith tell us to fast on Mondays each week not to perform mawlid one a year as we dont know the exact date of birth but we know the date of his death may Allah bless his Soul
The shocking fact about the 12th of Rabi al Awwal is it is proven that the Nabi ﷺ died on that day, and some years ago it used to be known as "Bara Wafat" but then it turned to Mawlid. People who celebrate this day might fall into celebrating the death of the Nabi ﷺ because the birthdate is not known precisely but the death date is. Indeed the plots of Shaytan is dangerous. May Allah safeguard us
No doubt Rasūlallah ﷺ passed on 12th Rabbi Awwal. But the intentions are to celebrate when the Prophet ﷺ was born.
Second of all they are praising the prophet. Is there anything wrong with that?
Also. For the Ahlul Sunnah wal Jammah Mawlid is everyday for us.
Without RasūlAllah there would be no Universe, no gift of Namaz/Umrah/Hajj etc