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post Feb 14 2012, 09:44 AM, updated 14y ago

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The earliest known origins of the Maulid celebration

- Originated during the Fatimid Caliphate
- They are the followers the Sevener Branch of Shi'ite Islam, also known as 'Ismailism'.
- It was this dynasty that first initiated the celebration of the mawlid.
- The maulid instituted by Umar al-Mulla, the first in Sunni lands, involved singing poems in praise of the Prophet salla Allahu alayhi wa sallam, and nothing more than this.
- The person who initiated it, Umar al-Mulla, was a venerated Sufi ascetic, and not a scholar of the religion.





Central concluding points of the whole article of the maulid celebration during tha Fatimid era

a) the mawlid was originally a Shiʻite festival

b) the mawlid came into being in the sixth hijri / twelfth Christian century

c) in the Fatimid period the mawlid was not always celebrated on the same date: in 517 the mawlid was celebrated on the 13th Rabīʻ I, while according to Ibn Ṭuwayr this festival always fell on the 12th Rabīʻ I

d) The mawlid was celebrated during the daytime

e) the ruler played a central role

f) sermons were given and recitations from the Quran took place

g) presentations to officials took place

h) by means of these presentations, amongst other things, the Fatimid's close relationship with the ahl al-bayt was emphasized, in order to cultivate loyalty to the Fatimid imam-Caliph

i) after the fall of the Fatimids, the mawlid continued to exist.






Writer's note

My own leanings, which I have never shied away from expressing, are the same as those of Ibn Taymiyya (d. 728) that he mentioned in his work Iqtiḍā Sirāt al-mustaqīm: that the general ruling is that such a celebration is not a part of the religion, but was added by later generations, and hence should be avoided; but it is possible that some groups of people who practice it out of ignorance will be rewarded due to their good intentions. The mawlid of the Prophet salla Allahu alayhi wa sallam should be celebrated every day, by following his Sunnah and doing in our daily lives what he salla Allahu alayhi wa sallam wanted us to do.

I also stress that even if I disapprove of a public celebration of the mawlid, not all mawlids are the same, and if the only matter that is done on a mawlid is to praise the beloved Prophet salla Allahu alayhi wa sallam in an appropriate manner, and mention aspects of his sirah, and thank Allāh for blessing us to be of his Ummah, then this type of celebration is permissible, in fact praiseworthy, on any day of the year, and hence even if some groups choose one specific day to do it, others should not be harsh in their disapproval of it. I believe that the fatwas given by such esteemed authorities as Ibn Hajr (d. 852) and al-Nawawi (d. 676) legitimizing mawlids refer, in fact, to such 'innocent' mawlids. Sadly, it is well-nigh impossible to find such 'pure' mawlids practiced in our times!


Source:
http://muslimmatters.org/2009/03/11/the-bi...-part-i-of-iii/

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post Feb 14 2012, 12:20 PM

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QUOTE(boscorelli @ Feb 14 2012, 10:35 AM)
Ko ni sape tetiba nak jadik ustaz ajar kitorang ? Kurang ajar ko eh ? Dasar setan takde agama. Pegi mampus la wei !
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QUOTE(enCORe @ Feb 14 2012, 10:46 AM)
I think Maulidur Rasul is acceptable bida'ah as day of remembrances,

TS, Im both sunni & shiites
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I'm not sure about the Sunni adn Shiites thing. Not sure which group i belong to, heck I'm not sure I want to be in either one anyway. I just follow Quran and Hadith, and try my best to become a better person each day.

QUOTE(kucinggemok @ Feb 14 2012, 10:57 AM)
TLDR

Siapakah orang yang pertama menyambut maulid Nabi???

Peringatan Maulid Nabi pertama kali dilakukan oleh raja Irbil (wilayah Iraq sekarang), bernama Muzhaffaruddin al-Kaukabri, pada awal abad ke 7 hijriyah. Ibn Katsir dalam kitab Tarikh berkata:

“Sultan  Muzhaffar mengadakan peringatan maulid Nabi pada bulan Rabi’ul Awwal. Beliau merayakannya secara besar-besaran. Beliau adalah seorang yang berani, pahlawan,` alim dan seorang yang adil -semoga Allah merahmatinya-”.

Hukum Peringatan Maulid Nabi

Peringatan Maulid Nabi Muhammad sallallahu`alaihi wasallam yang dirayakan dengan membaca sebagian ayat-ayat al-Qur’an dan menyebutkan sebagian sifat-sifat nabi yang mulia, ini adalah perkara yang penuh dengan berkah dan kebaikan kebaikan yang agung. Tentu jika perayaan tersebut terhindar dari bid`ah-bid`ah sayyi-ah yang dicela oleh syara’. Sebagaimana dijelaskan di atas bahwa perayaan Maulid Nabi mulai dilakukan pada permulaan abad ke 7 Hijrah. Ini bererti perbuatan ini tidak pernah dilakukan oleh Rasulullah sallallahu`alaihi wasallam, para sahabat dan generasi Salaf. Namun demikian tidak bererti hukum perayaan Maulid Nabi dilarang atau sesuatu yang haram. Kerana segala sesuatu yang tidak pernah dilakukan oleh Rasulullah sallallahu`alaihi wasallam atau tidak pernah dilakukan oleh para sahabatnya belum tentu bertentangan dengan ajaran Rasulullah sallallahu`alaihi wasallam sendiri. Para ulama’ menyatakan bahawa perayaan Maulid Nabi adalah sebahagian daripada bid`ah hasanah (yang baik). Ertinya bahawa perayaan Maulid Nabi ini merupakan perkara baru tetapi ia selari dengan al-Qur’an dan hadith-hadith Nabi dan sama sekali tidak bertentangan dengan keduanya
Read further here. tldr
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I don't think to 'celebrate' it is wrong at all, it depends on what's your definition of celebration.
I.e. I think Maulid as a remembrance day for the hero of Islam, to remind us all that we HAVE a role model to look up to. Hence it's a remembrance day that should be very close to our heart, not something to be lavishly paraded around in public like celebrations for other religions, i think.

Quoted from hadith bukhari 4:654
Narrated 'Umar: I heard the Prophet saying, "Do not exaggerate in praising me as the Christians praised the son of Mary, for I am only a Slave. So, call me the Slave of Allah and His Apostle."
http://www.sacred-texts.com/isl/bukhari/bh4/bh4_657.htm

Somehow this hadith sticks very closely in my heart, so I plan my actions carefully based on it.

my link got more detailed resources such as ancient kitab and all laugh.gif
but tq anyway for urs. a good read nonetheless.
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post Feb 14 2012, 01:21 PM

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QUOTE(mydyory @ Feb 14 2012, 01:17 PM)
ramai yg jahil dkt sini.
if /k discuss about religious memang hancur
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ya kami tahu kami masih jahil
tolong tunjuk ajar ilmu anda yang sungguh power itu
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post Feb 14 2012, 01:23 PM

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QUOTE(shajack @ Feb 14 2012, 01:21 PM)
too many ustaz,ustazah,commoner wanna give opinions tho most of them r lemons to begin with n cant give n receive with proper discussion ethic
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i welcome views from anyone no matter high klass ustaz or unker tepi jalan
so the ones who kata we all jahil, tolong tunjukkan jalan yang benar, tq.

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