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IceTea
16-03-08, 10:24 AM
Friday sermon on the occasion of the Prophet's Birthday, which is on the 12th of the month of Rabi’ Al Awwal. Thought of sharing it with you.

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All praise be to Allah. I testify that there is no deity worthy of worship but Allah and that Muhammad (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) is His slave and Messenger. O you who believe! Fear Allah as He should be feared. O Allah, bestow mercy and grant peace on Your slave Muhammad (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam), his family and his companions who followed his path.

What a great light that overwhelms the universe when hearts are engulfed in faith and virtue! When darkness fades away and vanishes from people's souls once they repent to Allah, understand His commands and teachings and respond to the call that guides them to the straightforward path!

These words coincide with a heavenly occasion that overshadows our lives and penetrates our souls that are almost controlled by disobedience and ingratitude. This occasion is the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam). His birth was clearly a great blessing and an unparalleled favor upon the whole world. This occasion also reminds us of the Prophet's (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) mission that was the glimpse of hope for the whole universe after a long dark night. It also reminds us of his emigration to Madinah which conveyed the "D`awah" from the stage of just calling people to embrace Islam to the actual application of the religion. The Muslim State was established in Madinah after the Prophet (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) had spent thirteen years in Makka, a period unprecedented in the history of humanity. It was a clear example of adhering to faith and belief and sticking to patience once a person is exposed to trials and tribulations which only served to increase his faith and submission to his Lord just as gold becomes brighter and softer when it is exposed to fire. Once the Prophet (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) reached Madinah, he started to build the model Muslim society with the help of the believers.

From this perspective, we remember the fragrant biography of the Prophet (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) which is a story of guidance and Jihad (struggle). It has been a model to be followed and evidence for shouldering the responsibility and bearing the consequences. His (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) life is a methodology of guidance from which only the foolhardy would deviate. It is a convincing proof that Islam is a mission of truth, straightforwardness and veracity of which the human being is made aware after having been lost in the midst of aimlessness. The Islamic mission directs the human being towards his natural disposition where he feels complete balance between his instincts, mentality, passions, yearnings of the heart, inclinations, wants and desires. It is enough for any mission to do so. Yet, Islam does more. It never tears apart a human being's natural disposition nor does it put extra weight on one aspect at the expense of another. Even more, Islam is keen to preserve dignity, honor and whatever leads to attaining true human character. Islam prepares its followers to shape history with confidence and self-assurance. It makes them realize their true position and status in the universe. It causes them to relate to Allah, the Almighty, to other people and to the whole universe on a basis of values and principles that provide for their happiness in this worldly life as well as the Hereafter.

Dear believers! Allah bestowed His grace on us twice. Firstly by revealing the Islamic mission to His selected Prophet (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) and making his biography a model to be followed and an expression of this mission. Secondly by preserving His Book (the Holy Qur'an) as it has been revealed without the least distortion. Allah also made it easy for some of His pious worshippers to preserve the Sunnah and biography of the Prophet (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam).

As Allah preserved His Holy Book and His righteous worshippers maintained its interpretation as established in the Prophet's Sunnah and biography, I seek refuge with Allah, for you as well as for myself, that our talk in the month of Rabi` Al-Awwal would not be just a source of enjoyment and entertainment, and not turn into an incidental talk immediately forgotten after the end of the Friday sermon or the end of the month. I seek refuge with Allah, for you as well as for myself, that this occasion would not be just like a flash in the pan or a warm passion that leads to innovation in religion as done by some ignorant people whose actions express their deviation and misunderstanding of the biography of the Prophet (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam). Such acts and misunderstanding are not in conformity with the deeds and characteristics of our Salaf (righteous ancestors).

When we think about Allah's revelation and the Sunnah of the Prophet (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam), our law and guide, we find that loving and believing in the Prophet (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) is part and parcel of faith.

Allah says which translates as: "But no, by thy Lord, they can have no (real) Faith, until they make thee judge in all disputes between them." (An-Nisa’: 65). The Prophet (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) said: "None of you will be a believer until his inclinations and disposition are subservient to the Holy Qur'an and to what I have said”. He also said: "None of you will be a believer until I am to him more beloved than his family, money, children, and his soul."

We found no one more loving to the Prophet (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) than his Companions who are the best generation as Allah said about them which translates as: "You are the best of Peoples, evolved for mankind." (Aal-‘Imraan: 110).

The Prophet (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) said: "The best generation is mine, and then those and that followed them and then those that followed them." We have good evidence of this in what Khubaib bin `Adi said when the polytheists took him for crucification after they had been treacherous to him.

The Companions' belief and love for the Prophet (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) was not shown in the form of a birthday celebration or a day held in memory of him, or a few days and nights spent in rembrance of him, his life history (Seerah) and traditions (Sunnah). No, the proof of their true love and belief in the Prophet (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) was in following his Sunnah as Allah says which translates as: "You have indeed in the Messenger of Allah a beautiful pattern (of conduct)." (Al-Ahzaab: 21).

He, the Almighty, also says which translates as: "Say thou: "This is my Way: I do invite unto Allah - on evidence clear as the seeing with one's eyes - I and whoever follows me. Glory to Allah! and never will I join gods with Allah!" (Aal-‘Imraan: 31).

O Believers, Allah, the Almighty, who sent Prophet Muhammad (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) and decreed that belief in His Oneness is parallel to the belief in Muhammad's mission. It is also Allah Who made Muhammad (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) the good example to be followed as set out clearly in the Holy Qur'an. How is this? The Prophet's life (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam), sayings, deeds, and dealings with life's daily affairs in the light of the Book revealed to him are all true expressions and practical examples of the divine mission.

It is a gross misunderstanding to restrict following the Prophet (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) to some acts of devotion and certain moral aspects, while following the example of other people in other aspects of life. It is a manifestation of a lack of gratitude for the Prophet's mission and the history of his (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) life to believe in some rulings and reject others. There is no separation between the Prophet's mission and the Prophet of Islam (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) himself who settled all affairs of this life as they should be and he (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) has even set a practical example for each Qur'anic verse.

Therefore, true celebration of the birthday of the Prophet (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) means that we should follow the very same path upon which he (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) trod calling people to believe in Allah. He (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) dedicated all his life to save humanity in its entirety.

Undoubtedly, the most distinguished period in our history was known for its enthusiasm for calling people to embrace Islam and following the methodology of Da`wah as revealed by Allah to His Prophet (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) .

Allah says which translates as: "Say ( O Muhammad Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) : this is my way: I do invite unto Allah, on evidence clear as the seeing with one's eyes, I and whoever follows me. Glory to Allah and never will I join gods with Allah." (Yusuf: 108).

O Allah, we reject this ingratitude shown towards the biography of our Prophet (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam). This biography is a responsibility appointed to this nation, especially to the rulers and intellectuals. Hereby I end my sermon and I ask forgiveness for you, all Muslims and for myself.

What a grace obtained by those who ask for forgiveness! Ask Allah for forgiveness, for He is All Forgiving and All Merciful.

source (http://www.alminbar.com/khutbaheng/286.htm)

shamsery
16-03-08, 02:27 PM
This biography is a responsibility appointed to this nation, especially to the rulers and intellectuals.

:cry: :Sick:

Suffering from serious scarcity .
Plenty of puppets and pets around us.
We must know our religion and adore it.

El Rey
16-03-08, 10:08 PM
12th of the month of Rabi’ Al Awwal is the day of the birth of the most honorable, respectable the epitome of rightness and virtue man the world ever known. Thanks for sharing IceTea :)

Jeff
16-03-08, 10:13 PM
So this is to be celebrated March 20 this year?

Interesting. That will be Holy Thursday for us, so we will be celebrating together in a way...

minerva
16-03-08, 10:28 PM
So this is to be celebrated March 20 this year?

Interesting. That will be Holy Thursday for us, so we will be celebrating together in a way...
yeah probably we'll get some new info regarding Jesus's life ''unearthed'' in celebration, probably one using a novel, a painting or some obscure google site for 'proof' for 'scholarly' discussion. :rolleyes:

Jeff
16-03-08, 10:31 PM
Ha, ha! You are spot on, minnie!

But compared to what He suffered on Holy Thursday and afterward, it's not much. Part of the cross we have to bear in this life. :)

BTW, Happy Prophet Mohammed's birthday to all Muslims who celebrate it.

minerva
16-03-08, 10:34 PM
Ha, ha! You are spot on, minnie!

But compared to what He suffered on Holy Thursday and afterward, it's not much. Part of the cross we have to bear in this life. :)

BTW, Happy Prophet Mohammed's birthday to all Muslims who celebrate it.
yeah i know they are probably doing J.C a good service, because their mud makes me confirm myself really more into my religion.
oh btt...happy birthday Mohammed Pbuh.

IceTea
16-03-08, 10:38 PM
12th of the month of Rabi’ Al Awwal is the day of the birth of the most honorable, respectable the epitome of rightness and virtue man the world ever known. Thanks for sharing IceTea :)

You are welcome. :)


Prophet Mohammed :PBUH: was sent as a mercy to all mankind. So all people should follow the last and final messenger.

Endure Whisper
17-03-08, 12:12 PM
Thanks Icey!

I have a question reagrding this though.. So many people use this event to host Quran reading and prayer (duaa) for so many people at their homes, is this from the sunnah (good way to celebrate it)?

Kara
17-03-08, 12:19 PM
You are welcome. :)


Prophet Mohammed :PBUH: was sent as a mercy to all mankind. So all people should follow the last and final messenger.

Is the message or the messenger more important?

spirit
17-03-08, 04:39 PM
Saturday's off :D

FAITH86
17-03-08, 05:48 PM
^ LoL, yeaaah :p..
Thanks IceTea for sharing..

FaRaSHa
17-03-08, 07:17 PM
...........May Allah cover his soul with mercy.......and join us in the group of seeking forgivness by our Prophet :PBUH:.........

...........He was the light who was sent to us to lighten our path though the darkness of our life, bad act, wrong believes, and guid us to the right and the only path to the big reward " Heaven".......:angel:


.....sanks IT.......for the reminder..........:)

marianna
17-03-08, 07:20 PM
You are welcome. :)


Prophet Mohammed :PBUH: was sent as a mercy to all mankind. So all people should follow the last and final messenger.

Since Jesus is coming back I really don't see Mohammad as the last messenger.

Anyway, happy celebrations for this birthday.

FAITH86
20-03-08, 06:02 PM
Sayyed Al-A5laq

IceTea
20-03-08, 11:41 PM
Is the message or the messenger more important?

Following the messenger means following the message.

IceTea
20-03-08, 11:48 PM
Since Jesus is coming back I really don't see Mohammad as the last messenger.

Anyway, happy celebrations for this birthday.

There is an argument among scholars regarding prophet Issa pbuh return, but anyway if he come back then he will not bring anything new and he will be following the last and final messenger (prophet Mohammed pbuh).

[61:6]And (remember) when 'Iesa (Jesus), son of Maryam (Mary), said: "O Children of Israel! I am the Messenger of Allâh unto you, confirming the Taurât ((Torah) which came) before me, and giving glad tidings of a Messenger to come after me, whose name shall be Ahmed. But when he (Ahmed i.e. Muhammad (peace be upon him)) came to them with clear proofs, they said: "This is plain magic."

MissKindy
20-03-08, 11:50 PM
May Allah bless all Muslims on this blessed day when the prophet (P.B.U.H) was born :)

Kara
21-03-08, 05:41 AM
Following the messenger means following the message.

The message is from God, Mohammad is but a man.

IMO its idolatrous, its putting God and man at the same level.

El Rey
21-03-08, 03:15 PM
No one put Mohammed :PBUH: at the same level of God kara. We all consider prophet Mohammed as the slave of Allah as all prophets and he was entrusted to deliver God' message. What Ice Tea means, that when you follow prophet Mohammed :PBUH: this means you follow the message of God. However, when you worship a prophet and put him as the level of God then this is idolatrous.

Thalia
21-03-08, 03:53 PM
So why do you celebrate his birthday?

We don't celebrate any prophet's birthday. We celebrate Jesus's because we believe he is the Lord. The highest. Not a mere man.

You are celebrating the birthday of a mere man.

FAITH86
21-03-08, 04:09 PM
^ Because he's the last prophet sent by Allah and his message completed all previous messages delieverd to people by the former prophets and messengers..
In our celebrations we don't have parties/wines or whatsoever..We go back to his sunnah and read about his life..For us Muslims, prophet Muhammed (PBUH) is our role model who we should or let say we LOVE to follow his sunnah and teach our kids all the great lessons he gave to the Ummah..

Kara
21-03-08, 04:11 PM
No one put Mohammed :PBUH: at the same level of God kara. We all consider prophet Mohammed as the slave of Allah as all prophets and he was entrusted to deliver God' message. What Ice Tea means, that when you follow prophet Mohammed :PBUH: this means you follow the message of God. However, when you worship a prophet and put him as the level of God then this is idolatrous.

Ahh... I'd just follow the message.

Threadlike
22-03-08, 01:32 AM
Thalia, the celebration of the birthday is considered by certain people to be an innovation or bid'a. I wouldn't go as far but I do believe it is not something that should be dealt with as an obligation or as a part of Islam in terms of worship. The prophet PBUH himself never celebrated it simply because there was no such thing as birthday celebrations at his time and I believe that even if people started celerbating it at his time he would have stopped them. He was far too cautious about anybody getting anything that's not into the religion or aknowledged by God and blend it in under his eye so that everybody thinks it's part of Islam. I believe it is merely customary to celebrate the prophet's birthday, and there's no evidence whether from the Qura'n or Hadith that it is a religious obligation.

To celebrate it is to simply try to remember the propeht PBUH, his nature, his life and in how many ways he had managed to touch our lives even though we have never seen him. It is a yearly reminder, nothing more.

minerva
22-03-08, 01:36 AM
are there any traditions that mark the prophet's birthday? you don't hold parties and stuf (not like us on Christ's birthday and this coming Sunday...we go a bit overboard)...are there any special services at the mosques?

Threadlike
22-03-08, 01:41 AM
^At many points there are. The mosque I pray Friday Prayer in is holding a special evening sermon starting from after the Dusk prayer (Maghrib) and up to after Evening prayer (Isha'a). In Egypt, we have a custom of making special candy for the day called 'Halawat al moolid'...Delicious :D. Also in Egypt, and in many un-elite places, you get special celebrations made in public streets which are called Moolid al naby. As you may have guessed, Moolid is the variation of the Arabic word Mawlid which means Birth. Those include children games set up, selling candy, freshly cooked food stalls and all other sorts of things...So nothing very religious from my culture :hyper:

minerva
22-03-08, 01:48 AM
^At many points there are. The mosque I pray Friday Prayer in is holding a special evening sermon starting from after the Dusk prayer (Maghrib) and up to after Evening prayer (Isha'a). In Egypt, we have a custom of making special candy for the day called 'Halawat al moolid'...Delicious :D. Also in Egypt, and in many un-elite places, you get special celebrations made in public streets which are called Moolid al naby. As you may have guessed, Moolid is the variation of the Arabic word Mawlid which means Birth. Those include children games set up, selling candy, freshly cooked food stalls and all other sorts of things...So nothing very religious from my culture :hyper:
ah great...we do have something else in common then! ;)
post me a pic of that halawat...i'm fasting today so your pic will make me suffer more :D

Threadlike
22-03-08, 01:54 AM
I can't find any :(
I'll see if it's availble in Oman, take a picture and post it :D

El Rey
22-03-08, 03:49 AM
So why do you celebrate his birthday?

You are celebrating the birthday of a mere man.

simply because he's special for us muslims :) .

We don't celebrate any prophet's birthday. We celebrate Jesus's because we believe he is the Lord. The highest. Not a mere man.


When was your God born ?

El Rey
22-03-08, 03:50 AM
Ahh... I'd just follow the message.

Whose message ?

Thalia
22-03-08, 10:26 AM
simply because he's special for us muslims :) .



When was your God born ?
Jesus was born in March afaik, but we remember and celebrate the birth on the 25th of December.

Now, I'm sure your question was just ANOTHER mockery, but I'll just close me eyes and imagine you actually wanted some information on the birth of CHRIST.

Pen_it_Black
22-03-08, 10:54 AM
Is the reason why the birth of Jesus is celebrated on the 25th of December due to the pagan origins of Christmas ... ?

Thalia
22-03-08, 11:16 AM
Afaik, the origins of Christmas are not pagan in themselves. It just happens that through out history, festivities for the "birth" of one thing or another were celebrated around the winter solstice.. and since the exact birth day of Jesus was not known (afaik), 25th of December was the obvious pick for the celebration of the ultimate birth.

This goes back into that discussion about symbolism in Christianity. It's not about when he was born, it's about what his birth means.

Tomorrow is Easter. The biggest event in the Christian Calendar. The ressurection from death. Looking around us, we see the world, nature, flowers etc.. coming to life again from a deathly cold winter. See the symbolism?

Pygmalion
22-03-08, 11:31 AM
Most of the Christian celebrations are more social than religious…celebrating an event, sales seasons and family reunion…

Unlike the Mawlid, you wouldn’t be expected to be religious and an observing Christian to celebrate Christian events…

Sometimes I feel we argue over things just because we have them in the same category…religion here…

Pen_it_Black
22-03-08, 11:33 AM
Yeah. It's was the first day of spring yesterday I think ... well, with the rest of the normal world anyway, it was the first day of Autmun here in NZ ...

Thalia
22-03-08, 11:41 AM
I don't see much difference if you ask me.. here, the mosque held prayers and a party afterwards, everyone dressed up nice, families got together or in our case, called each other..

It's like any other religious festivity I am used to, just on a smaller scale. And every religious festivity has a religious side and a social side. Like for example those people who went for the party but not for the prayers. Or those who get giddy for Eid al adha for the bbq's. Or Eid al fitr for the shopping and the food and the social ties, family reunions and such..

I don't think it's bad. I think it is a good "side effect" that come with these events. And why not? Unless people are doing harm to each other, then why not?

El Rey
22-03-08, 05:53 PM
Jesus was born in March afaik, but we remember and celebrate the birth on the 25th of December.

Now, I'm sure your question was just ANOTHER mockery, but I'll just close me eyes and imagine you actually wanted some information on the birth of CHRIST.

I was asking a question for God sake. Don't forget that your God is my God too ( Allah ) so be sure that I will never mock Him. Anyway I have some questions regarding Jesus's birthday as a God but I won't ask them for two reasons:

1- You will take my questions as mockery as usual.
2- This thread is about Mohamad's :PBUH: birthday not Jesus PBUH so I don't want to drift away of the main topic.

Kara
23-03-08, 02:09 AM
Whose message ?

Gods message. Which message is a matter of opinion.

Thalia
23-03-08, 03:11 AM
I was asking a question for God sake. Don't forget that your God is my God too ( Allah ) so be sure that I will never mock Him. Anyway I have some questions regarding Jesus's birthday as a God but I won't ask them for two reasons:

1- You will take my questions as mockery as usual.
2- This thread is about Mohamad's :PBUH: birthday not Jesus PBUH so I don't want to drift away of the main topic.
a) then you might not want to refer to God as MY God

b) So were you asking when Jesus was born? Are you saying that Jesus is your God?
I didn't think so. :hmm:

c) thank you for stopping the mockery here. For any further questions, feel free to consult www.google.com