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Thursday, October 11, 2007

Rulings on 'Eid and Zakat Al-Fitr

" 'Eid " is an Arabic word referring to something habitual, that returns and is repeated. 'Eid or festival are symbols to be found in every nation, including those that are based on revealed scriptures and those that are idolatrous, as well as others, because celebrating festivals is something that is an instinctive part of human nature. All people like to have special occasions to celebrate, where they can come together and express their joy and happiness.
clipped from www.islamonline.net

The festivals of the disbelieving nations may be connected to worldly
matters, such as the beginning of the year, the start of an
agricultural season, the changing of the weather, the establishment of
a state, the accession of a ruler, and so on. They may also be
connected to religious occasions, like many of the festivals belonging
exclusively to the Jews and Christians, such as the Thursday on which
they claim the table was sent down to Jesus, Christmas, New Year’s,
Thanksgiving, and holidays on which gifts are exchanged. These are
celebrated in all European and North American countries nowadays, and
in other countries where Christian influence is prevalent, even if the
country is not originally Christian. Some so-called Muslims may also
join in these holidays, out of ignorance or hypocrisy.
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