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 VALENTINE'S DAY - History & Islamic Perspective

What is it and where did it come from?
Consider Valentine's Day, a day that after dying out a well deserved
death in most of Europe (but surviving in Britain and United States)
has suddenly started to emerge across a good swath of Muslim
countries. Who was Valentine? Why is this day observed? Legends
abound, as they do in all such cases, but this much is clear:
Valentine's Day began as a pagan ritual started by Romans in the 4th
century BCE to honor the god Lupercus. The main attraction of this
ritual was a lottery held to distribute young women to young men for
"entertainment and pleasure"--until the next year's lottery. Among
other equally despicable practices associated with this day was the
lashing of young women by two young men, clad only in a bit of
goatskin and wielding goatskin thongs, who had been smeared with blood
of sacrificial goats and dogs. A lash of the "sacred" thongs by these
"holy men" was believed to make them better able to bear children.

As usual, Christianity tried, without success, to stop the evil
celebration of Lupercalia. It first replaced the lottery of the names
of women with a lottery of the names of the saints. The idea was that
during the following year the young men would emulate the life of the
saint whose name they had drawn. (The idea that you can preserve the
appearance of a popular evil and yet somehow turn it to serve the
purpose of virtue, has survived. Look at all those people who are
still trying, helplessly, to use the formats of popular television
entertainments to promote good. They might learn something from this
bit of history. It failed miserably) Christianity ended up doing in
Rome, and elsewhere, as the Romans did. The only success it had was in
changing the name from Lupercalia to St. Valentine's Day. It was done
in CE 496 by Pope Gelasius, in honor of some Saint Valentine. There
are as many as 50 different Valentines in Christian legends. Two of
them are more famous, although their lives and characters are also
shrouded in mystery. According to one legend, and the one more in line
with the true nature of this celebration, St. Valentine was a
"lovers'" saint, who had himself fallen in love with his jailer's
daughter.
Due to serious troubles that accompanied such lottery, French
government banned the practice in 1776. In Italy, Austria, Hungry, and
Germany also the ritual vanished over the years. Earlier, it had been
banned in England during the 17th century when the Puritans were
strong.
 
However in 1660 Charles II revived it. From there it also reached the
New World, where enterprising Yankees spotted a good means of making
money. Esther A. Howland, who produced one of the first commercial
American Valentine's Day cards called--- what else--- valentines, in
the 1840s, sold $5,000 worth--when $5,000 was a lot of money--the
first year. The valentine industry has been booming ever since.
The history of Valentine's Day serves as a powerful lesson for
Muslims. St. Valentine became a Saint trying to resist free sex. Even
though there was an attempt to Christianize it, today St. Valentine's
day is gone back to its roots. No one even knows that the Church even
tried to ban the St. Valentine's Day. Rather, most people think of
romance, cupid and his arrow, which are vestiges of pagan Rome.

Pagan origins of Valentine's Day
The first information about this day is found in pre-Christian Rome,
when pagans would celebrate the "Feast of the Wolf" on February 15,
also known as the Feast of Lupercalius in honour of Februata Juno, the
Roman goddess of women and marriage, and Pan, Roman god of nature.

On this day, young women would place their names in an urn, from which
boys would randomly draw to discover their sexual companion for the
day, the year, and sometimes the rest of their lives. These partners
exchanged gifts as a sign of affection, and often married.

Christian Influence
When Christianity came onto the scene in Rome, it wanted to replace
this feast with something more in line with its ethics and morality. A
number of Christians decided to use February 14 for this purpose. This
was when the Italian Bishop Valentine was executed by the Roman
Emperor Claudius II for conducting secret marriages of military men in
the year 270.

Claudius II decided that single men made better soldiers than those
with wives and families, so he outlawed marriage for young, single
men, who made up his military. Valentine defied Claudius and performed
marriages for young couples in secret. When his actions were revealed,
Claudius put him to death. Another version of the story says that
Valentine was a holy priest in Rome, who helped Christians escape
harsh Roman prisons where they were often beaten and tortured.

Valentine was arrested and sent to the prefect of Rome for this. He
found that his attempts to make Valentine renounce his faith were
useless, and so recommended he be beaten with clubs, and later
beheaded. This took place on February 14, 270.

According to the Catholic encyclopaedia, there are at least three
different Saint Valentines, all of whom are Christian martyrs of
February 14. One of them is described as a priest from Rome (as
mentioned above), another as bishop of Interamna (modern Terni), and
the third from Africa.

It was in the year 496 that Pope Gelasius officially changed the
February 15 Lupercalia festival to the February 14 St. Valentine's Day
to give Christian meaning to a pagan festival. The holiday become
popular in the United States in the 1800's during the Civil War.

As well, Pope Gelasius ordered a slight change in the lottery for
young women that would take place during the pagan festival. Instead
of the names of young women, the box would have the names of saints.
Men and women were allowed to draw from the box, and the purpose of
this was to copy the ways of the saint they had selected for the rest
of the year.

Valentine's Day Customs
A number of the customs connected to Valentine's Day originate in the
belief in England and France during the middle Ages, that on February
14, birds began to pair.

Fourteenth and 15th centuries' French and English literatures make
indirect references to the practice. Those who chose each other as
husband and wife on Valentine's Day apparently called each other their
Valentines.

In terms of the Valentine's greeting "Your Valentine" which today you
find on a number of Valentine's Day cards, the above-mentioned Roman
priest Valentine actually sent the first 'valentine' greeting himself.

While he was in prison awaiting execution, he apparently fell in love
with a young girl who would visit him. Before he died, he allegedly
wrote her a letter, signed 'From your Valentine,' In terms of the
virtually naked, arrow-shooting cupid character, which shoots people
with its arrows to make them fall in love, this character is a vestige
of Roman pagan times. Cupid was described as the son of Venus, the
Roman god of love and beauty. You usually find Cupid's picture on
Valentine cards and other paraphernalia .

Islamic Perspective
We should avoid anything associated with pagan immoral practices - We
do not need to honour or celebrate the death of a Christian "saint" -
Islam does not encourage flirting or suggestions of romantic
relationships before marriage - Love between families, friends and
married people does not need to be celebrated on a day with such
un-Islamic origins.

Question: In recent times, celebration of the Valentine Day has
spread, particularly among female students. It is a Christian
celebration, and it is (manifested) with fully red costumes, clothing
and shoes, and exchange of red roses. What is the ruling on
celebrating this holiday ?
Answer: Celebrating the Valentine Day is not permissible because:
Firstly, it is an innovated holiday that has no basis in the
Sharee`ah.
Secondly, it calls to love and passion.
Thirdly, it calls to keeping one's heart busy with nonsense matters
which contradict the guidance of the righteous predecessors, may Allah
be pleased with them.

So it is not permissible that anything from the signs of that holiday
takes place on that day, whether it relates to eating, drinking,
clothing, giving gifts, or other than that. It is incumbent upon the
Muslim to be proud of his/her religion and that he/she does not
blindly follow every crier. May Allah the Exalted protect Muslims from
every trial, apparent and hidden, and that He give them protection and
guidance. Ameen.
 
Question
Some people celebrate Yawm al-Hubb (Valentine's Day)on February 14
[the second month of the Christian Gregorian calendar] every year by
exchanging red roses as gifts. They also dress up in red clothing, and
congratulate one another (on this occasion). Some sweet shops produce
special sweets - red in colour - and draw hearts upon them. Some shops
advertise their goods which are specially related to this day. What is
the Islaamic view [concerning the following]: Celebrating this day?
Buying from these shops on this day? Selling - by shop-owners who are
not celebrating - the things which are used as gifts, to those who are
celebrating?
 
Response
The clear evidence from the Qur.aan and Sunnah - and this is agreed
upon by consensus (Ijmaa') of the early generations of the Muslim
Ummah - indicates that there are only two 'Eeds in Islaam (days of
celebration): 'Eed al-Fitr (after the fast of Ramadhaan) and 'Eed
al-Adhaa (after the standing at 'Arafah for pilgrimage).

Every other 'Eed - whether it is to do with a person, group, incident
or any other occasion - is an innovated 'Eed. It is not permissible
for the Muslim people to participate in it, approve of it, make any
show of happiness on its occasion, or assist in it in any way - since
this will be transgressing the bounds of Allaah:  " ...and whoever
transgresses the bounds of Allaah, he has wronged his own self,"
[Soorah at-Talaaq, Aayah 1] 

If we add to this fabricated 'Eed the fact that it is one of the 'Eeds
of the disbelievers, it is sin upon sin. This is because it is
Tashabbuh (imitation) of the disbelievers, and a type of Muwaalaat
(loyalty) to them. And Allaah has prohibited the believers from
imitation of them and having love or loyalty for them in His Mighty
Book (Qur.aan). It is also confirmed from the Prophet (sal-Allaahu
`alayhe wa sallam) that he said: " Whoever imitates a people is one of
them."

'Eed al-Hubb (the celebration of Valentine's Day) comes under the
category of what has been mentioned here, since it is one of the pagan
Christian holidays. Hence it is not permissible for any Muslim, who
believes in Allaah and the Last Day, to participate in it, approve of
it, or congratulate (anyone on that occasion). On the contrary, it is
obligatory to abandon it and stay far away from it - in response to
Allaah and His Messenger, and to distance oneself from the anger of
Allaah and His punishment.

Additionally, it is forbidden for a Muslim to assist or help in this
Valentine's Day, or any other of the forbidden/illegal celebrations in
any way whatsoever - whether by food or drink, selling or buying,
production, gift-giving, correspondence, announcements, etc. All of
these things are considered as co-operating in sin and transgression
and disobedience of Allaah and His Messenger. Allaah, the Glorious and
Most High, says:
 "... and co-operate with one another in righteousness and piety, and
do not co-operate in sin and transgression. And fear Allaah! Verily
Allaah is severe in punishment," [Soorah al-Maa.idah, Aayah 2] 

Likewise, it is obligatory for every Muslim to adhere strictly to the
Qur'aan and Sunnah in every situation - especially in times of
temptations and corruption. It is incumbent that he/she understand, be
aware and be cautioned from falling into the deviations of those whom
Allaah is angry with and those who are astray and the immoral people
who have no fear of punishment - nor hope of reward - from Allaah, and
who give no attention at all to Islaam.

It is necessary for the Muslim to flee to Allaah, the Most High,
seeking His Hidaayah (Guidance) and Thabaat (Firmness) upon the Path.
Verily, there is no Guide except Allaah, and no One Who can Grant
Firmness except Him.
Prepared by AL-Islaah Publications ( www.everymuslim.net ) from
sources:
1. Al- Balagh
2. Fatwa-on-line
3. The Catholic Encyclopedia
4. Catholic Online Saints.
5. http://www.lovestories.com/cupid/history.htm, the History Channel,
and wilstar.com and the video Holiday Myths.
6. Soundvision.com
 
SEE ALSO:
Who invented Valentines Day? -Sheikh Hakim Quick (VIDEO)
 
Courtesy: AL-ISLAAH PUBLICATIONS ( www.everymuslim.net )

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