Dars e Imam-Milad
“Bismillahir Rahmannir Raheem”Al-Hamdu Lillaahi Rabbil ‘Aalameen was Salaatu was- Salaamu ‘Alaa Sayidinaa Muhammadin wa Aalihi wa Asabihi Ajma ‘een (tauheed- risalat- ahkirat and islam-iman-ihsan)
According to the Hadith of Hazrat Ibn Masood (ra), whichever deed is regarded as good by Muslims is good by Almighty Allah as well, and whichever deed is regarded as evil by Muslims is evil by Almighty Allah as well. ( Ahmed )
Hazrat Imam Shafi’i (ra) said: “Any thing which opposes (or changes) the Quraan, Sunnah, Ijma (consensus) or the sayings of the Sahabah is Bid’ah. Any good deed which is not opposed to them is praiseworthy”. (Meelad celebration does not oppose any of them).As in the practices of Haj, the running between Safa and Marwa are legal in order to refresh the remembrance of pious people. Similarly, the celebration of Meelad-un-Nabi is also legal to refresh the remembrance of Rasoolullah ﷺ.Hazrat Moulana Abdus Sammi’ (ra) has counted 73 names of great scholars of Islam who wrote about the validity of Meelad celebrations. (Anwaare Saati’a)
Allama Jalaaluddin Suyuti (ra) writes: “The Shari’ah commanded Aqeeqah on the birth (of a child). This is a way to thank Allah and rejoice, but on the time of death no such commandment has been given. In fact, mourning and grieving is prohibited. The same principle of Shari’ah demands that happiness and the joy should be expressed in Rabi-ul-Awwal on the birth of the beloved Rasool ﷺ and not grieve on his Wisaal (Departure from this world)”. (Husnul Maqsad Fee Amalil Moulid Al Haawi Lil Fatawa).Imam Suyuti (ra) writes about Meelad: “According to me, gatherings, recitations of the Quran, mentioning incidents of the holy life of Rasoolullah ﷺ and mentioning those signs which appear at the time of his birth are amongst the good innovations in which a person is rewarded because in this there is respect, love and expression of happiness for the arrival of Rasoolullah ﷺ“. (Al Haavi Lil Fataawa)
Imam Qastalaani (ra) writes: “In the month of the birth of Rasoolullah ﷺ Muslims always had assemblies. In the nights of that month they gave charities and expressed happiness. They always increased good deeds in those nights. They always made arrangements to read the Meelad of Rasoolullah ﷺ with the auspicious (hope) that Allah Ta ala showers His blessings upon them. One of the experienced Barakah (blessing) of Meelad is that the year passes upon them peacefully. May Allah Ta’ala send His Blessings and Favour upon that person who took Meelaad-un-Nabi as Eid, so this Eid should become reason of hardness upon that person who has disease in his heart”. (Mawahe bul Le Dunya)
Hazrat Sheikh Abdul Haqq Muhaddith Delwi (ra) writes: “All Muslims have always celebrated Meelad functions in the month of Rabi-ul-Awwal. They always gave charities in the nights of that month and expressed their happiness. This is a common practice of Muslims that they particularly make mention of those incidents which are related to the birth of Rasoolullah ﷺ“. (Ma Sabata Bis Sunnah)
Mullah Ali Qari (ra) writes: “Firstly, we see that it is permissible to arrange an assembly of Meelad. It is permissible to participate in that assembly for the purpose of listening to the praises and character of Rasoolullah ﷺ. Inviting people and expressing happiness is permissible. Secondly, we do not say that it is Sunnah to celebrate Meelad on any fixed night. Anyone who believes that it is Sunnah to celebrate Meelad on any fixed night (and not in any other night) is a Bid’ati because the Zikr of Rasoolullah ﷺ is required all the time. Yes, in the month in which Rasoolullah ﷺ was born, has more preference”. (Al Mouridur-ravi fil Moulidin Nabi)
Allama Ibn Abedeen Shami (ra) writes: “Every person who is truthful in the love of Rasoolullah ﷺ should express happiness in the month of Rabi-ul-Awwal. He should arrange an assembly for the Meelad of Rasoolullah ﷺ in which the incidents of his birth are explained with correct Ahadith. There is a strong hope from Allah that such a person will be included in the group of pious people with the intercession of Rasoolullah ﷺ“. (Jawahi Rul Bihaar)
“On the night of the Holy Prophet’sﷺ birth, angels came and stood at the door of Sayyidah Amina’s (ra)ا home and commenced recital of Salaat and Salaam. Yes, the natural wretch and disgraced Shaitaan ran in sadness.“Mawaahibul-Ladunya, Madaarijun-Nubuwwah, etc. discussing the blessed birth.
48/29-Under the ayat, Allama Ismail Haqqi (ra) writes, “Having Meelad Sharif is a respect to the Holy Prophetﷺ when it is free from incorrect practices. Imam Suyuti states, “It is preferred (Mustahab) for us to express thanks on the Holy Prophet’sﷺ ill birth.”– Tafseer Roohul-Bayaan
Imam Jalaaluddin Suyuti (ra) said that it is Mustahab for us to celebrate Meelad of the Holy Prophet ﷺ as to thank Allah. (Ruhul Bayaan).
the Holy Quran states, “O Believers! If you wish to something quietly to the Prophet ﷺ, give out some charity before you do. This is better and purer for you.” This ayat makes it known that in the initial stages of Islam, it was necessary on the wealthy to give out some charity before having consultation with the Noble Messenger ﷺ. Thus, Hadrat Ali (ra) gave a dinaar in charity and learnt ten Islamic laws from the Prophet. The obligation of this ayat was later nullified. – Tafseer Khaazaainul-Irfaan, Khaazin, Madaarik
Shah Abdul-Azeez Muhaddith Dehlwi records the following Hadith, “In the book Shabul-Irnaan, Imam Baihaqi ضی اللہ تعالٰی عنہ narrates on the authority of Hadrat Ibn Umar (ra), “Hadrat Umar (ra) learnt Surah Baqarah, with all of its secrets and clandestine knowledge, for 12 years. When he completed his study, he slaughtered a camel, prepared various dishes and fed the Sahaaba.” – Tafseer Fat’hul-Azeez, Pg. 86
Mureed is from iradah/intention ,to seek Allah and his pleasure/raza ,qurb/nearness and wajah/face.
Mureed =no talib e jannat or talib e duniya only talib e moula (because jannat/highest and duniya/lowest both are creations).
Mard e kamil/perfect insan=body (earthly) but heart arshi/celestial/heavenly.
When I want to talk to allah I say prayers and when I want that he talk to me I recite quran- Hazrath Ali(ra)
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