Q: Every year we have a holiday on a particular
day and it is called Mother’s Day. It occurs on March 21. All the
people gather and celebrate on that day. Is this permissible or
forbidden?
A: Every holiday or celebration that differs from Sh...ariah
celebrations is a newly invented innovation that was not known during
the time of the Pious Predecessors. Furthermore, it may have begun as
an imitation of the Non-Muslims. Therefore, in addition to it being an
innovation, it may be an act of resembling the enemies of Allaah.
The
Shariah holidays are well known among the Muslims. These are the Eid
al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha and the weekly Eid [Fridays]. There is no holiday
or festival in Islaam other than those three. Every holiday that is
invented besides them is to be rejected as an innovation and falsehood
in the Shariah . This is because the Prophet (sallallaahu
‘alaihi-wasallam) said,
''Every deed introduced into our affair that does not belong to it is rejected." [1]
That is, it is rejected from that person and it will not be accepted by Allaah. Another wording of the hadeeth states,''Whoever does a deed that is not what our affair is upon, will have it rejected." [2]
Since
that is clear, the holiday that is mentioned by the questioner, known
as Mother’s day, is not allowed. It is not allowed to have during such
day an...y kind of public display and celebration, happiness, giving of presents and so forth.
It
is obligatory upon a Muslim to have pride in his religion. He should
also limit himself to what Allaah and his Messenger (sallallaahu
‘alaihi-wasallam) have restricted this upright religion to. This is the
religion Allaah is pleased to have His servants follow. There can be no
addition and no subtraction from this. Furthermore, a Muslim should not
be a kind of weak person that follows every Tom, Dick and Harry.
Instead, his personality should be that defined by the Law of Allaah,
such that he is followed and not a follower, such that he becomes an example
and not a disciple. This should be the case because the Law of Allaah,
Praise be to Allaah, is complete and perfect in all aspects. Allaah
says in he Qur’aan,
''This day I have perfected your r...eligion for you, completed My favour upon you and have chosen for you islaam as your religion." {al-Maidah:3}
Furthermore,
the mother has much more right than to have just one day in the year as
a celebration for her. In fact, the women has a right upon her
children, that they will care for her, look after her, obey her in
anything which is not sinful, during all times and at all places.
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[1] Recorded by al-Bukhari, and Muslim.
[2] Recorded by Muslim, and by al-Bukhari in mualaq form.
Shaykh Muhammad bin Saalih al-'Uthaymeen
Islamic Fatawa Regarding Women - Darussalam Pg.56-57
http://fatwaislam.com/
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