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Is celebrating the birthday of the saints [awliyā’] of God a kind of polytheism and innovation [bid‘ah]?

Is celebrating the birthday of the saints [awliyā’] of God a kind of polytheism and innovation [bid‘ah]?

 

           

                                               

Reply: Although honoring the memory of meritorious servants of God by celebrating their birthday is an indisputable issue from the perspective of learned men, in a bid to remove any kind of doubt in this regard, we shall examine the proofs supporting its legitimacy. 

Holding ceremonies is a means of expressing love

The Holy Qur’an invites the Muslims to love the Holy Prophet () and his Ahl al-Bayt (‘a):

﴿ قُل لَّا أَسْأَلُكُمْ عَلَيْهِ أَجْرًا إِلَّا الْمَوَدَّةَ فِي الْقُرْبَىٰ ﴾

“Say, I do not ask of you any reward for it except the affection for [my] relatives.”[1]

There is no doubt that holding a ceremony in commemoration of divine saints is a manifestation of the people’s love and affection to them, an act which is confirmed by the Holy Qur’an.

Holding ceremonies is a way of paying tribute to the Prophet ()

The Qur’an considers the act of honoring the station of the Messenger of Allah () and helping him as a criterion for uprightness and felicity.

﴿ فَالَّذِينَ آمَنُواْ بِهِ وَعَزَّرُوهُ وَنَصَرُوهُ وَاتَّبَعُواْ النُّورَ الَّذِيَ أُنزِلَ مَعَهُ أُوْلَـئِكَ هُمُ الْمُفْلِحُونَ ﴾

“Those who believe in him, honor him, and help him and follow the light that has been sent down with him, they are the felicitous.”[2]

It is so evident from the quoted verse that honoring the Messenger of Allah () is a wholesome and acceptable act from the viewpoint of Islam, and holding a ceremony, which refreshes the splendorous memory of the Prophet () and hails his lofty station is something which pleases God. This verse mentions four attributes of the righteous:

a.   Faith: بِهِ ءَامَنُوا فَٱلَّذِيْنَ ﴿ “Those who believe in him”;

b.  Following his light: مَعَهُ أُنزِلَ ٱلَّذِينَ ٱلنُّورَ وَٱتَّبَعُوا ﴿ And follow the light that has been sent down with him”;

c.   Helping him: وَنَصَرُوهُ ﴿ “And help him”; and

d.  Honoring the station of the Prophet (): وَعَزَّرُوهُ ﴿ “And honor him”.

Therefore, honoring and paying homage to the Prophet () alongside faith, assisting him and following his orders, is an expedient affair, and commemorating the Holy Prophet () corresponds to “honoring him”.

Holding of ceremonies is the same as following and obeying God

God hails the Holy Prophet () in the Glorious Qur’an, and states: ذِكْرَكَ لَكَ وَرَفَعْنَا ﴿ “Did We not exalt your name?”[3]

This noble verse shows clearly that God wishes that the splendor and magnificence of the Prophet () prevail in the world and He Himself hails him in the verses of the Qur’an.

Following our heavenly book, we also hail the lofty station of that model of perfection and virtue by holding splendorous ceremonies. In doing so, we express an extent of our loyalty and obedience to the Lord of the worlds.

It is obvious that the aim of the Muslims’ holding such ceremonies is nothing but exalting the Holy Prophet ().

Sending down revelation is not less significant than sending down table-spread [mā’idah]

The Glorious Qur’an thus quotes a prophet of God, ‘Īsā (Jesus) (‘a) as saying:

﴿ قَالَ عِيسَى ابْنُ مَرْيَمَ اللَّهُمَّ رَبَّنَا أَنزِلْ عَلَيْنَا مَآئِدَةً مِّنَ السَّمَاء تَكُونُ لَنَا عِيداً لِّأَوَّلِنَا وَآخِرِنَا وَآيَةً مِّنكَ وَارْزُقْنَا وَأَنتَ خَيْرُ الرَّازِقِينَ ﴾

“Said Jesus son of Mary, ‘O Allah! Our Lord! Send down to us a table from the sky, to be a festival for us, for the first ones and the last ones among us and as a sign from You, and provide for us; for You are the best of providers’.”[4]

arat ‘Īsā (‘a) requests a heavenly table-spread from God to celebrate the day of its coming down.

Now, when a revered prophet like Jesus (‘a) celebrates the day of sending down the heavenly table-spread, which brings physical enjoyment to people, can we say that Muslims’ celebration of the day of sending down divine revelation or the birthday of the Holy Prophet (), who is the savior of mankind and the cause of human societies’ survival, an act of polytheism [shirk] or innovation in religion [bid‘ah]?!



[1] Sūrah ash-Shūrā 42:23.

[2] Sūrah al-A‘rāf 7:157.

[3] Sūrah al-Inshirā 94:4.

[4] Sūrah al-Mā’idah 5:114.

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