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Scholar lashes out at celebrations of Prophet’s birthday

By Anwar ElShamy
As many Muslims yesterday celebrated the birthday of Prophet Muhammad, a Qatari 
scholar criticised the celebrations as an “un-Islamic habit”, which he said, 
was initiated by “heretic Muslims”.
In his Friday sermon, Sheikh Mohamed Hassan al-Mreikhi criticised clerics who 
permitted such celebration, saying that their justifications for celebrating 
the day were “baseless” and hence, it was bida’a (an innovation in the 
religion).
“From a historical viewpoint, there was no evidence that the Prophet was born 
on that specific day of the year. And if there was any good in marking the 
Prophet’s birthday, it was the companions of the Prophet who should have been 
the first people to do that, but there is no proof that they did,” Sheikh 
al-Mreikhi told a congregation at the Omar bin al-Khattab mosque at Khalifa 
Town.
Sheikh al-Mreikhi slammed Muslim countries that observe the Prophet’s birthday 
as a public holiday. “Some countries used to celebrate the occasion by stopping 
their business, let alone that several sins are being committed by some Muslims 
during such celebration,” he added.
The scholar denied that there could be “good innovation” and “bad innovation” 
in Islam, saying that any addition to the religion should be rejected. “All the 
justifications given by those who support such celebration are baseless 
including the one that marking the day would be an opportunity for Muslims to 
remember their Prophet,” he added.
He blamed the origination of the practice on the Fatimide state, whose rulers 
were “heretic Muslims and originally Jews”.
“Before the fourth century of the Hijri calendar, there was no such 
celebration. It was initiated by the Obeidiyeen (Fatimid) who once 
disillusioned Muslims for a while,” he added. “The Prophet’s companions were 
very loyal and did not spare any effort to show their respect for him. However, 
they did not mark such event at all and never urged Muslims to celebrate it.”
He also said that the celebration was always full of undesired things which 
oppose the essence of Islam. “There are many sins committed in the name of that 
day like free mixing of men and women in one area,” he said.


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