Muslims perception and valentines day | Asiya Madni | Hala Luqman | Rabee Luqman | Fareeha Asim

Islamic Institute Lahore
Islamic Institute Lahore
380 بار بازدید - 2 سال پیش - #valentinesday
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It is very important in Islam for a believer to ensure that there is no contradiction between their outward actions and their innate beliefs and faith.

Therefore, whether a Muslim is alone or in the public eye, they strive to unequivocally obey their Lord, Allah, by following His Messenger, Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), at all times.

Islam is not merely a set of physical worship rituals, though these are important in their own right.
It is also a set of guidelines, responsibilities towards others, and rights, which impacts a Muslim’s social customs, interactions, and obligations.

The word “Muslim” means, “the one who submits (to God)”, hence, he or she gives preference to the unquestioning obedience and acquiescence to the commands of Allah sent to His messenger over and above the approval of Allah’s creation, and even above his or her own personal desires.

Allah has commanded Muslims to remain united, keep close community bonds with each other to form a strong, global brotherhood, and to not follow the ways of the disbelievers.

Hence, the conscientious Muslim is not a slave to passing trends and customs that have no basis in Islam.

Islam maintains that Valentine's Day dates back to the Romans and is not found in Islam at all – which makes it an expression of faith that is exclusive to Christians.

Religions, in general, are distinguished by the festivals that are exclusive to them; for example, Eid is widely recognized as a special period for Muslims, which is not acknowledged in the Christian or Jewish faiths.

Let's find out what Islamic perception of Valentine' day.
2 سال پیش در تاریخ 1401/11/21 منتشر شده است.
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