Celebrating Valentine's Day
Mother’s Day – an historical
overview and the scholars’ rulings on this holiday
Praise be to Allaah and blessings and peace be upon the Messenger
of Allaah.
Intoduction:
The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) told
us that his ummah would follow the previous nations, the Jews, Christians and
Persians, but this was undoubtedly not praise for their actions, rather it is by
way of condemnation and a warning. It was narrated from Abu Sa’eed (may Allaah
be pleased with him) that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be
upon him) said: “You will certainly follow the ways of those who came before
you, handspan by handspan, cubit by cubit, until even if they entered the hole
of a lizard, you will do so too.” We asked, “O Messenger of Allaah, (do you
mean) the Jews and the Christians?” He said, “Who else?” (Narrated by
al-Bukhaari, 3269; Muslim, 2669).
It was narrated from Abu Hurayrah (may Allaah be pleased with
him) that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:
“The Hour will not begin until my ummah follows in the footsteps of those who
came before it, handspan by handspan, cubit by cubit.” It was asked, “O
Messenger of Allaah, like the Persians and Romans?” He said, “Those are the
people?”
(Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 6888)
The ignorant among this ummah, and the innovators and heretics
have followed the previous nations, the Jews, Christians and Persians, in their
beliefs, ways, manners and dress. Our concern here is to point out in these days
their following and imitation of them through the innovation of “Mother’s Day”
or “Family Day”, which is a day that the Christians innovated to honour mothers,
or so they claim. This then became a day that was venerated, when government
departments would be shut and people would get in touch with their mothers or
send them gifts and loving messages. But when the day was over, things would go
back to the way they were, with people being cut off from their mothers and
disobeying them.
What is strange is that the Muslims would feel a need to imitate
them in such ways, when Allaah has commanded them to honour their mothers and
has forbidden them to disobey them, and has made the reward for that (for
obeying them) the highest status.
Definition of the word ‘Eid
[as Mother’s Day is known in Arabic as “Eid al-umm” or “mothers’
festival”; the word Eid is derive from the root ‘aada/ya’ood meaning to come
back or return]
Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah said:
“ ‘Eid (festival) is a name that is given to an occasion which
returns, when people gather in a festive manner, whether that is annual or
weekly or monthly and so on.”
(Iqtidaa’ al-Siraat al-Mustaqeem, 1/441).
Ibn ‘Aabideen (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: “ An ‘Eid is
so called because Allaah repeatedly bestows blessings, i.e., kinds of blessings
that come back to His slaves on these days, such as breaking the fast after
refraining from eating, sadaqat al-fitr (obligatory charity paid at the end of
Ramadaan), completing the Hajj by doing Tawaaf al-Ziyaarah, the sacrificial
meats, and so on; and because the tradition on such occasions is to express joy
and happiness, and to be energetic and happy.”
(Haashiyat Ibn ‘Aabideen, 2/165)
How many festivals are there in
Islam?
The Muslim may note the large number of festivals that are
observed among the Muslims nowadays, such as the Festival of Trees, Workers’ Day
(May Day), the anniversary of the king’s accession to the throne, birthdays,
etc… There is a long list of such days, but each of these is the innovation of
the Jews, Christians and polytheists; they have no basis in Islam. There are no
festivals in Islam apart from Eid al-Adha and Eid al-Fitr.
It was narrated that Anas ibn Maalik said: “During the
Jaahiliyyah, the people had two days each year when they would play. When the
Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) came to Madeenah he
said, ‘You had two days on which you would play, but Allaah has given you
something better than them: the day of al-Fitr and the day of al-Adha.”
(Narrated by Abu Dawood, 1134; al-Nasaa’i, 1556; classed as saheeh by Shaykh
al-Albaani).
Honouring one’s mother
Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
“Worship Allaah and join none with Him (in worship); and do
good to parents, kinsfolk, orphans, Al-Masaakeen (the poor), the neighbour who
is near of kin, the neighbour who is a stranger, the companion by your side, the
wayfarer (you meet), and those (slaves) whom your right hands possess. Verily,
Allaah does not like such as are proud and boastful”
[al-Nisa’ 4:36]
And Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
“And your Lord has decreed that you worship none but Him. And
that you be dutiful to your parents. If one of them or both of them attain old
age in your life, say not to them a word of disrespect, nor shout at them but
address them in terms of honour”
[al-Isra’ 17:23]
It was narrated that Abu Hurayrah (may Allaah be pleased with
him) said: “A man came to the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of
Allaah be upon him) and said: ‘O Messenger of Allaah, who among the people is
most deserving of my good company?’ He said, ‘Your mother.’ He asked, ‘Then
who?’ He said, ‘Your mother.’ He asked, ‘Then who?’ He said, ‘Your mother.’ He
asked, ‘Then who?’ He said, ‘Then your father.’”
(Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 5626; Muslim, 2548)
Al- Haafiz ibn Hajar said:
“Ibn Battaal said: what this means is that the mother should be
honoured three times more than the father. He said, that is because of the
difficulties of pregnancy, then giving birth, then breastfeeding. These are
hardships that are experienced only by the mother, then the father shares with
her in raising the child. This is also referred to in the aayah (interpretation
of the meaning):
‘And We have enjoined on man (to be
dutiful and good) to his parents. His mother bore him in weakness and hardship
upon weakness and hardship, and his weaning is in two years’
[Luqmaan 31:14]
So the recommendation to be dutiful and good refers to both
parents, but the mother’s share is greater because of the three things mentioned
above. Al-Qurtubi said: what is meant is that the mother deserves a greater
share of her child’s honour, and her rights take precedence over those of the
father in cases where a choice must be made. ‘Iyaad said: the majority of
scholars were of the view that the mother takes precedence over the father in
terms of honouring one’s parents. And it was said that both must be honoured
equally, and this was narrated by some from Maalik, but the former view is the
one which is correct.”
(Fath al-Baari, 10/402).
Indeed, even if one's mother is a mushrikah (polytheist), the
wise and pure sharee’ah of Islam encourages one to uphold ties of kinship with
her:
It was narrated that Asma’ bint Abi Bakr (may Allaah be pleased
with them both) said: “My mother came to visit me at the time of the Messenger
of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) and she was a
mushrikah. I consulted the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of
Allaah be upon him), saying, ‘My mother has come to visit me for some purpose,
should I uphold ties of kinship with my mother?’ He said, ‘Yes, uphold ties of
kinship with your mother.’”
(Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 2477)
Mothers in kaafir countries
Those who study the situation of families in general and of
mothers in particular in the non-Muslim societies will hear and read of strange
things. You can hardly find any complete family whose members keep in touch with
one another, let alone meeting and conversing or staying together.
As some observers in kaafir countries have said: in the
marketplaces or streets you may see a mother and her son or daughter, or a
father and his son or daughter, but you will rarely see a whole family going
shopping or walking in the streets.
When the father or mother grows old, the best among their
children hastens to put them in seniors’ homes. Some Muslims went to some of
these homes and asked a dozen of seniors what their greatest wish was. All of
them said, “Death!” That is only because each of them is living in misery, grief
and regret for the way they have ended up and the way their children have
deserted them at the time when they need them most.
Timing of Mother’s Day in
different countries
The date of Mother’s Day, and the way in which it is celebrated,
differs from one country to another. In Norway it is celebrated on the second
Sunday in February. In Argentina it is celebrated on the second Sunday in
October. In Lebanon it is on the first day of spring. In South Africa it is
celebrated on the first Sunday in May.
In France it is celebrated more as a family festival, on the last
Sunday in May, when family members get together for dinner, then they give a
cake to the mother.
Sweden also has a holiday for Family Day on the last Sunday of
May. A few days before that the Swedish Red Cross sells small plastic roses for
people to give to their mothers who will spend the holiday taking care of their
children. In Japan this day is celebrated on the second Sunday in May, as in
North America, where exhibitions are held of pictures drawn by children aged
6-14; these exhibitions are called “My Mother” This exhibition is moved every
four years and has appeared in a number of countries.
Mother’s Day – an historical
overview
Some researchers have said:
Some historians have suggested that Mother’s Day started with the
ancient Greeks’ celebrations of spring festivals. These festivals were devoted
to the mother goddess Rhea, the wife of Cronos, the father god. In ancient Rome
there was a similar celebration devoted to the worship or veneration of Sybil,
another mother of the gods. This began approximately 250 years before the birth
of the Messiah (peace be upon him). These religious celebrations of the Romans
were called “Hilaria” and lasted for three days from March 15 to March 18.
Sunday in England
This was a day similar to the modern Mother’s Day celebration,
but it was called “Mothering Sunday” or
(the
Sunday half-way through Lent), because it occurred during their major
fasting period (Lent). Some say that the celebrations that were held to worship
and honour the Roman goddess Sybil were changed by the church to celebrations
meant to honour and venerate Mary (peace be upon her). This custom began with
some people encouraging people to visit the central church in their locality,
bringing offerings. In 1600 young men and women of simple professions and
servants started to visit their mothers on “Mothering Sunday”, bringing gifts
and food. This is what happened in England. In the USA it was a different
story.
The United States
Anna M. Jarvis (1864-1948):
She had the idea of making Mother’s Day an official holiday in
the United States. She never married and she had a very strong relationship with
her mother. She was the daughter of a minister and she taught in the Sunday
School of Andrew Methodist Church in Grafton, West Virginia. Two years after her
mother died, she launched a campaign addressed to bosses, ministers and
congressmen, to declare Mother’s Day an official holiday in the country. She
felt that children did not appreciate what their mothers had done for them
during their lives, and she hoped that this day would strengthen the feelings of
children for their mothers and fathers, and strengthen family ties.
The beginning
The church honoured Miss Anna Jarvis in Grafton, West Virginia,
and in Philadelphia and Pennsylvania on May 10, 1908. This was the beginning of
Mother’s Day in the United States.
Carnations were one of her mother’s favourite flowers, especially
white ones, because they were supposed to represent goodness, purity and
patience, which are characteristic of a mother’s love. As time went by, red
carnations became a symbol that the mother was still alive, and white carnations
became a symbol that the mother had passed away.
The first official declaration of Mother’s Day in the United
States was in West Virginia and Oklahoma in 1910. In 1911 the entire U.S.
celebrated this day. By then these celebrations had also spread to Mexico,
Canada, China, Japan, Latin America and Africa. Then the U.S. Congress
officially agreed to announce celebrations of Mother’s Day, on May 10, 1913, and
the first Sunday in May was chosen as Mother’s Day.
Mother’s Day in the Arab World
The idea of celebrating Mother’s Day in the Arab world began in
Egypt, and was started by the two brothers Mustafa and ‘Ali Ameen, the founders
of the Akhbaar al-Yawm newspaper. ‘Ali Ameen himself had received a
letter from a mother complaining of her children’s meanness and bad treatment
towards her, and suffering because of their failure to appreciate her. It so
happened that another mother visited Mustafa Ameen in his office and told him
her story; briefly, she had been widowed when her children were small, and she
had not remarried. She had devoted her life to her children, playing the role of
both father and mother, spending all her energy in taking care of her children,
until they left to go to university and get married. Each of them was living an
independent life, and they only visited her on rare occasions. Mustafa Ameen and
‘Ali Ameen wrote in their famous column Fikrah (“Idea”) suggesting that a
day should be set aside for mothers, to remember their virtues. They pointed out
that the west did that, and that Islam enjoined taking care of one’s mother.
Many letters were sent to the newspaper, supporting this idea. Some suggested
that a whole week should be devoted to mothers, not just one day, and others
rejected the idea, saying that every day of the year should be for one’s mother,
not just one day. But most readers agreed with the idea of setting aside one
day, and they voted to choose March 21, which is also the first day of spring,
to be Mother’s Day and a symbol of open-heartedness, purity and beautiful
feelings. Egypt celebrated Mother’s Day for the first time on March 21, 1956.
>From Egypt this idea spread to other Arab countries. At some point some people
suggested that Mother’s Day should be called Family Day, so as to honour fathers
as well, but this idea was not widely accepted, as people thought that this
detracted from the rights of mothers, or they accused the proponents of the
Family Day idea of thinking that it was too much to allocate a day just for
mothers. Even now the Arab countries still celebrate this day through the
various kinds of media and honour the ideal mothers who have gone through
immense struggles for their children’s sake at every level.
After knowing that, it comes as no surprise that most of those
who celebrate Mother’s Day are the Jews and Christians and those who imitate
them, and that they say that this is because of their concern for women and
mothers, and that Mother’s Day is celebrated by some of the Masonic clubs in the
Arab world such as the Rotary Club and Lions Club.
We may also note that Mother’s Day, which is March 21 (in the
Arab world) is also the New Year of the Coptic Christians, and the Nawroz
festival of the Kurds.
The shar’i viewpoint concerning Mother’s Day:
Islam has no need of things that are innovated by others, be it
Mother’s Day of anything else. Its teachings on the honouring of mothers mean
that it has no need for an innovated Mother’s Day.
Fatwas of the scholars
1.
The scholars of the Standing
Committee said:
Praise be to Allaah Alone and blessings and peace be upon His
Messenger and his family and companions.
Firstly: Eid is a name given to a recurring occasion on which
people come together, whether it is annual or monthly or weekly and so on. Eid
combines a number of things: a day which recurs, such as Eid al-Fitr and Friday
(Jumu’ah); gathering on that day; acts or worship and customs which are done on
that day.
Secondly: whatever is done on that day as a ritual, act of
worship or act of veneration that is done in order to seek reward, or that
involves imitating the people of the Jaahiliyyah or similar kaafir groups is a
forbidden act of innovation (bid’ah) and is included in the general meaning of
the hadeeth in which the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon
him) said: “Whoever innovates something in this matter of ours (Islam) that is
not part of it will have it rejected.” (Narrated by al-Bukhaari and Muslim).
Examples of that include celebrating the Mawlid (Prophet’s birthday), Mother’s
Day, and national days, because in the first case (Prophet’s birthday) that
means worshipping in a manner that Allaah has not prescribed, and because it
involves imitating the Christians and other kaafirs, and in the second and third
cases (Mother’s Day and national holidays) it means imitating the kaafirs. As
for occasions which are intended to organize work, for example, in the best
interests of the ummah, such as traffic week or training sessions for employees
and so on, which are not intended as acts of worship or veneration at all, these
are customary innovations which are not included in the words of the Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), “Whoever innovates something
in this matter of ours (Islam) that is not part of it will have it rejected,” so
there is nothing wrong with such things, rather they are prescribed in Islam.
And Allaah is the Source of strength. May Allaah send blessings
and peace upon our Prophet Muhammad and his family and companions.
Standing Committee for Academic Research and Issuing Fatwas,
Fatawa al-Lajnah al-Daa’imah, 3/59, 61
2.
They also said:
It is not permissible to celebrate the so-called Mother’s Day and
similar innovated festivals because the Prophet (peace and blessings of
Allaah be upon him) said: “Whoever innovates something in this matter of ours
(Islam) that is not part of it will have it rejected.” He (peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him) did not celebrate Mother’s Day and neither did
any of his companions (may Allaah be pleased with them) or the salaf (earliest
generations) of this ummah. Rather it is an innovation (bid’ah) and imitation of
the kuffaar.
Fataawa al-Lajnah al-Daa’imah, 3/86
3.
Shaykh ‘Abd al-‘Azeez ibn Baaz
said:
I read the article published in the al-Nadwah newspaper on
30/11/1384 AH, entitled Takreem al-Umm… wa Takreem al-Usrah (Honouring
mothers… and honouring families), and I found that the writer approved of some
of the what the west has done by singling out one day in the year to celebrate
mothers. He pointed out something that is ignored by those who want to introduce
this holiday, which is the pain and grief which those children who have lost
their mothers suffer when they see their peers celebrating and honouring their
mothers. He suggested that this celebration should honour the entire family and
explained that Islam did not prescribe this festival, because the Islamic
sharee’ah enjoins honouring one’s mother.
The writer did well by explaining why it is not prescribed in
Islam and in pointing out the downside of this festival, of which many were
unaware, but he did not point out the innovations involved which go against the
clear texts that were narrated from the Messenger of Islam (peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him) or the harm that this causes, or the fact that
it involves imitating the mushrikeen and kuffaar. So in these few words I wanted
to point out to the writer and others the innovation in religion that is
involved in this bid’ah and others that have been introduced by the enemies of
Islam and those who are ignorant of it in order to damage its reputation and put
people off Islam, and the confusion and division that have resulted from that,
the extent of whose damage and corruption no one knows except Allaah.
It is proven in the saheeh ahaadeeth that the Messenger of Allaah
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) warned against innovations in
religion and against imitating the enemies of Allaah, the Jews, Christians and
other mushrikeen. For example, he (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon
him) said: “Whoever innovates something in this matter of ours (Islam) that is
not part of it will have it rejected.” According to a version narrated by Muslim
“Whoever does something that is not in accordance with this matter of ours
(Islam) will have it rejected.”
What this means is that it will be rejected and thrown back on
the one who innovated it. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be
upon him) used to say in his Jumu’ah (Friday) khutbah: “The best of speech is
the Book of Allaah and the best of guidance is the guidance of Muhammad
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). The worst of matters are those
which are newly-innovated and every innovation is a going astray.” This was
narrated by Muslim in his Saheeh. Undoubtedly singling out one day in the
year to celebrate and honour mothers or families is one of the newly-innovated
matters that were not done by the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings
of Allaah be upon him) or by his blessed companions, so we must not do that and
we must warn the people against it, and be content with that which Allaah and
His Messenger have prescribed.
We have noted above that the writer stated that the Islamic
sharee’ah enjoins respecting one’s mother and commands Muslims to honour their
mothers all the time. He is correct on this point. The Muslims have to be
content with that which Allaah has enjoined upon them of honouring and
venerating their mothers, and treating them kindly, and obeying them when they
tell them to do good all the time, and of avoiding innovated matters of which
Allaah has warned them and which lead to imitation of the enemies of Allaah and
following their paths and approving of the innovations of which they approve.
That does not apply only to mothers, rather Allaah has commanded the Muslims to
honour and respect both parents and to treat them kindly, to uphold ties of
kinship with all relatives. And Allaah has warned them against disobeying
parents and severing the ties of kinship, but He has singled out the mother for
more care and honour, because she takes more care of the child and because the
hardships she faces in bearing, nursing and raising the child are greater.
Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
“And your Lord has decreed that you worship none but Him. And
that you be dutiful to your parents”
[al-Isra’ 17:23]
“And We have enjoined on man (to be dutiful and good) to his
parents. His mother bore him in weakness and hardship upon weakness and
hardship, and his weaning is in two years
give thanks to Me and to your parents. Unto Me is the final destination”
[Luqmaan 31:14]
“Would you then, if you were given the authority, do mischief
in the land, and sever your ties of kinship?
Such are they whom Allaah has cursed, so that He has made them
deaf and blinded their sight”
[Muhammad 47:22-23]
It was narrated in a saheeh hadeeth that the Messenger of Allaah
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Shall I not tell you of
the greatest of major sins?” They said, “Yes, O Messenger of Allaah.” He said,
“Associating others in worship with Allaah, and disobeying one’s parents.” He
was reclining, but he sat up and said, “And false speech and false witness.” A
man asked him (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) saying, “O
Messenger of Allaah, who among the people is most deserving of my good company?”
He said, “Your mother.” He asked, “Then who?” He said, “Then your mother.” He
asked, “Then who?” He said, “Then your mother.” He asked, “Then who?” He said,
“Then your father, then the next closest and the next closest.”
The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)
said: “No one who severs the ties of kinship will enter Paradise.” And it was
reported in a saheeh hadeeth that he (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon
him) said: “Whoever would like his provision to be increased and his life to be
made long, let him uphold the ties of kinship.” There are many well-known aayahs
and ahaadeeth which speak of honouring one’s parents and upholding the ties of
kinship, and which affirm the rights of mothers. Those which we have quoted
above are sufficient. They will prove to the one who ponders their meanings that
it is obligatory to honour and respect both parents, and to treat them and all
other relatives kindly at all times. They teach us that disobeying parents and
severing the ties of kinship are among the worst characteristics and major sins
which deserve the punishment of Hell and the wrath of Allaah. We ask Allaah to
keep us safe from that.
This is better and more eloquent than the western innovation of
singling out just one day in the year for honouring one's mother, then
neglecting her for the rest of the year, whilst also ignoring the rights of
fathers and other relatives. The great mischief that results from this will be
obvious to anyone who has insight, along with the fact that it is contrary to
the laws of the Wisest of rulers and is bound to cause that which His
trustworthy Messenger warned us against.
Similar to this are the innovations which many people follow,
such as celebrating the Prophet’s birthday, or the anniversary of the country’s
independence, or the accession of the king, and so on. All of these are
innovations in which the Muslims are imitating others, namely the enemies of
Allaah. They ignore the warning which Islam brought against that and the
prohibition of such things. This confirms the saheeh hadeeth in which the
Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “You
will certainly follow the ways of those who came before you, step by step, until
even if they entered the hole of a lizard, you will do so too.” We asked, “O
Messenger of Allaah, (do you mean) the Jews and the Christians?” He said, “Who
else?” According to another version, “My ummah will follow in the footsteps of
those who came before it, handspan by handspan, cubit by cubit.” It was asked,
“O Messenger of Allaah, the Persians and Romans?” He said, “Who else?”
What the most truthful one (peace and blessings of Allaah be
upon him) said has indeed come to pass, as this ummah – except for those whom
Allaah wills – have followed those who came before them, the Jews, Christians,
Magians and other kaafirs, in many of their characteristics and actions, until
Islam has become like a stranger and the teachings, morals and actions of the
kuffaar have become better in the minds of many people than the ways of Islam,
and good has become evil and evil has become good, Sunnah has become an
innovation and bid’ah has become the way of many people, because of ignorance
and turning away from the noble morals and righteous deeds taught by Islam.
“Truly, to Allaah we belong and truly, to Him we shall return” [al-Baqarah 2:156
– interpretation of the meaning; words uttered at times of calamity]
We ask Allaah to enable the Muslims to understand their religion,
and to improve their situation, and to guide their leaders, and to help our
scholars and writers to spread word of the beauties of our faith and to warn
against the bid’ahs and innovations which tarnish its reputation and put people
off, for He is able to do all things. May Allaah send blessings and peace upon
His slave and Messenger Muhammad and upon his family and companions, and those
who follow his path and adhere to his Sunnah until the Day of Judgement.
(Majmoo’ Fataawa al-Shaykh Ibn Baaz, 5/189)
4.
Shaykh Saalih al-Fawzaan said:
Matters which involve imitation of the kuffaar include imitating
them in matters of worship, such as matters of shirk like erecting structures
and shrines over graves and exaggerating concerning them. The Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “May the curse of Allaah be
upon the Jews and the Christians, for they have taken the graves of their
Prophets as places of worship.” And he said that if a righteous man among them
died, they would build a place of worship over his grave and put images in it,
and they are the most evil of mankind. There occur many actions which are
tantamount to major shirk because of exaggeration concerning graves, because of
that imitation of the Jews and Christians.
That also includes imitating them in mushrik and innovated
festivals, such as the Mawlid celebrations on the birthday of the Messenger
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) or the birthdays of presidents and
kings. Some of these innovated or mushrik festivals may be known as “days” or
“weeks”, such as the National Day or Mother’s Day or Cleanliness Week and so on.
All of these occasions have been imported to the Muslims from the kuffaar,
because in Islam there are only two festivals: Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha.
Everything else is an innovation (bid’ah) and imitation of the kuffaar. The
Muslims must beware of that and not be influenced by the large numbers of
so-called Muslims who do that and are ignorant of the true teachings of Islam,
and who do such things because of ignorance, or who are not ignorant of the true
teachings of Islam but do these things deliberately, in which case the matter is
more serious.
“Indeed in the Messenger of Allaah (Muhammad) you have a good
example to follow for him who hopes for (the Meeting with) Allaah and the Last
Day, and remembers Allaah much”
[al-Ahzaab 33:21 – interpretation of the meaning]
From a khutbah entitled al-Hathth ‘ala Mukhaalifat al-Kuffaar
(Urging the Muslims to be different to the kaafirs)
5.
Shaykh Muhammad ibn Saalih
al-‘Uthaymeen was asked about the ruling on celebrating so-called Mother’s Day.
He replied:
All festivals that go against the festivals that are prescribed
in Islam are bid’ahs and innovations that were not known at the time of the
righteous salaf, and they may have come from the non-Muslims, in which case as
well as being innovations they also entail imitating the enemies of Allaah. The
Islamic festivals are well known to the Muslims, namely Eid al-Fitr and Eid
al-Adha, and the weekly festival (Jumu’ah or Friday). There are no other
festivals in Islam apart from these three. All festivals which have been
introduced apart from these are to be rejected and are false according to the
law of Allaah, because the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon
him) said: “Whoever innovates something in this matter of ours (Islam) that is
not part of it will have it rejected,” i.e., it will be thrown back at him and
will not be accepted by Allaah. According to another version, “Whoever does
something that is not in accordance with this matter of ours (Islam) will have
it rejected.” Once this is clear, it is not permissible to celebrate the holiday
mentioned in the question, which is known as Mother’s Day, and it is not
permissible to introduce any of the symbols of that holiday such as expressing
joy and happiness, giving gifts and so on. The Muslim must be proud of his
religion and adhere to the limits set by Allaah for His slaves, without adding
anything or taking anything away. Moreover, the Muslim should not be weak and
spineless, following anyone who makes noise, rather he should mould his
character according to the sharee’ah of Allaah so that he will be followed, not
following, and so that he will be an example, not one who follows the example of
others, because the sharee’ah of Allaah – praise be to Allaah – is perfect in
all ways, as Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
“This day, I have perfected your religion for you, completed
My Favour upon you, and have chosen for you Islam as your religion”
[al-Maa'idah 5:2]
Mothers deserve more than to be honoured on just one day of the
year, rather mothers have rights over their children, who should look after
them, take care of them and obey them, so long as that does not involve
disobeying Allaah, at all times and in all places.
Fataawa Islamiyyah, 1/124;
Majmoo’ Fataawa al-Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen, 2/301, 302
6.
Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah said,
commenting on a similar topic:
From this the perfection of Islamic sharee’ah should be clear to
you, and you should be able to understand some of the wisdom behind the commands
of Allaah to His Messenger to be distinct from the kuffaar and to differ from
them in all ways, so that being different will become a protection against
falling into evil and into the same things as other people did. If a Muslim’s
wife or children ask him to do any of these things, he should remind them of the
festivals that are prescribed in Islam and be generous to them on those
occasions so that they will no longer look for other occasions. If they do not
accept that, then there is no power and no strength except with Allaah. Whoever
upsets his family for the sake of Allaah, Allaah will make him pleased and will
make them pleased. Let the wise man beware of obeying women in such matters. In
al-Saheehayn it was narrated that Usaamah ibn Zayd said: The Messenger of
Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “I am not leaving
behind any temptation that is more harmful to men than women.” Most of the
mischief caused to kings and states is because of obeying women. In Saheeh
al-Bukhaari it is narrated that Abu Bakrah said: The Messenger of Allaah
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “No people will ever
prosper who appoint a woman as their leader.” And the Prophet (peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him) said to the Mothers of the Believers, when they
double checked with him concerning the issue of instructing Abu Bakr to lead the
people in prayer, “You are (like) the companions of Yoosuf,” meaning that
women’s nature is to keep bothering the wise man with their questions. As he
said in another hadeeth: “I have never seen anyone lacking in reasoning and
religious commitment and more overwhelming to a wise man than any one of you.”
Therefore Allaah reminded us of His blessing to Zaraiyya when He
said (interpretation of the meaning):
One of the scholars said: A man should pray to Allaah and try
his best to reform his wife. And the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah
be upon him) said: “Whoever imitates a people is one of them.”
Majmoo’ al-Fataawa,
25/324-326
And Allaah knows best.