I dont think theres a point in sending christmas cards to other muslims and we dont practise it anyways. Congratulating your neighbours etc who do celebrate it I think is ok.
I dont think theres a point in sending christmas cards to other muslims and we dont practise it anyways. Congratulating your neighbours etc who do celebrate it I think is ok.
Extremists.
And yoy Genki are the complete opposite, jokes, go and read those links akhi!
'To you your religion, to me mine'
We got something better to celebrate, let them celebrate their Christmas, we got Eid ul Adha and Eid ul Fitr!
AsalamuAlaykum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh.
"Whoever lives amongst you will see much differing, so adhere to my Sunnah" Muhammad (صلّى الله عليه و سلم)
What about thanksgiving? Can muslims send thanksgiving greetings? I mean giving thanks is also part of our religion.
Greeting the kuffaar on Christmas and other religious holidays of theirs is haraam, by consensus, as Ibn al-Qayyim, may Allaah have mercy on him, said in Ahkaam Ahl al-Dhimmah:
"Congratulating the kuffaar on the rituals that belong only to them is haraam by consensus, as is congratulating them on their festivals and fasts by saying ‘A happy festival to you’ or ‘May you enjoy your festival,’ and so on. If the one who says this has been saved from kufr, it is still forbidden. It is like congratulating someone for prostrating to the cross, or even worse than that. It is as great a sin as congratulating someone for drinking wine, or murdering someone, or having illicit sexual relations, and so on. Many of those who have no respect for their religion fall into this error; they do not realize the offensiveness of their actions. Whoever congratulates a person for his disobedience or bid’ah or kufr exposes himself to the wrath and anger of Allaah."
Congratulating the kuffaar on their religious festivals is haraam to the extent described by Ibn al-Qayyim because it implies that one accepts or approves of their rituals of kufr, even if one would not accept those things for oneself.
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