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Abu Lahab and Milad
After the death of Abu Lahab, some of his family members dreamed him in trouble. They asked how he was treated after death. He replied, ‘I did not receive any goodness after leaving you.’ Then indicating towards the hole at underside of his thumb, he said, ‘Except this as I am fed with water from this because I freed my slave girl. Šuwaybah.(MuJannaf ‘Abdur Razzaq, Vol. 9, pp. 9, Hadiš 16661) (‘Umda-tul-Qari, Vol. 14, pp. 44, Hadiš 5101)
Muslims and Milad
Commenting on the foregoing narration, Sayyiduna Shaykh
‘Abdul Haq Mu addiš Dihlvi (radi allahu ta'ala anhu) has stated, ‘In this incident there is credible evidence for those who celebrate the birth of the Noble Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) and spend their
wealth on this auspicious occasion. Abu Lahab, who was a staunch unbeliever, was benefited due to rejoicing and freeing his slave girl, Šuwaybah, upon hearing the news of the blessed birth of the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam). Now imagine how great the reward will be for the Muslim spending his wealth
whole-heartedly on this occasion. However, it is necessary to avoid songs and music in Milad gatherings.’
(Madarij-un- Nubuwwah, Vol. 2, pp. 19)
By ILyas Attari
Abu Lahab and Milad
After the death of Abu Lahab, some of his family members dreamed him in trouble. They asked how he was treated after death. He replied, ‘I did not receive any goodness after leaving you.’ Then indicating towards the hole at underside of his thumb, he said, ‘Except this as I am fed with water from this because I freed my slave girl. Šuwaybah.(MuJannaf ‘Abdur Razzaq, Vol. 9, pp. 9, Hadiš 16661) (‘Umda-tul-Qari, Vol. 14, pp. 44, Hadiš 5101)
Muslims and Milad
Commenting on the foregoing narration, Sayyiduna Shaykh
‘Abdul Haq Mu addiš Dihlvi (radi allahu ta'ala anhu) has stated, ‘In this incident there is credible evidence for those who celebrate the birth of the Noble Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) and spend their
wealth on this auspicious occasion. Abu Lahab, who was a staunch unbeliever, was benefited due to rejoicing and freeing his slave girl, Šuwaybah, upon hearing the news of the blessed birth of the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam). Now imagine how great the reward will be for the Muslim spending his wealth
whole-heartedly on this occasion. However, it is necessary to avoid songs and music in Milad gatherings.’
(Madarij-un- Nubuwwah, Vol. 2, pp. 19)
By ILyas Attari
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