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Mothers day ( 3rd March ) in the UK is fast approaching and im really a little unsure about what to do about it.
I am aware that islam teaches muslims not to celebrate birthdays, valentines and such, and that for instance mothers day is everyday
And then also islam teaches muslims to respect, love and cherish their parents.
This is all well and said if you grew up as a muslim and in a musilm household.
But i did not. My mother is Christian and some of these social events like birthdays and mothers day is hard for me to know what im doing correctly.
For instance it was my birthday last week, and because it was the first time in years my mother actually had a day off from work on this day, she went ahead and made plans to sort of 'celebrate' this. I respected her wishes and went along with it, allthough we did have a conversation and i mentioned to her that birthdays etc were not celebrated in islam, and she replied
" thats ok, you dont have to celebrate, but i want to celebrate the day i gave birth to you, so if i can make you feel special today i will be happy for the rest of the year"
So with the knowledge that doing this would make my mother happy i went ahead and enjoyed the day. No parties or anything, a day out to a museum and a meal afterwards. So i think and hope inshaAllah i did the right thing on this account...
now getting back to mothers day..
I know 100% that if i didnt get a card my mother would be hurt and upset that i didnt acknowledge the day. I was planning to buy a big bunch of flowers and a card, i know for my mom a card would be enough but i thought since im not rich why couldnt i spend a few quid at least on this day which is special for her.
So as islam teaches us not to celebrate such days yet at the same time to respect and love your parents, this can be quite confussing when your a member of an inter-faith family.
Im intrested to know how other reverts have handled situations like this.
