Thursday 17 January 2013

[PF:171663] Ruling on Saying Jumuah Mubarak

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Ruling on Saying Jumuah Mubarak
 
Sheikh Fawzan was asked the following question:
Every Friday one of my colleagues sends me a text saying "Jumuaah Mubaarak" what is your view of this?

Answer
: Sheikh Fawzan

This is an innovation, Allah has not sent down any authority for this action. This is an action that is not known or narrated in the Sunnah; it has not been narrated that the Muslims should congratulate each other on Friday; rather it has only been reported that they would congratulate each other on Eid Al Adha and Eid Al Fitr not on Friday.

Therefore putting this is a text and encouraging others to do it is an innovation and from spreading innovation.


Sheikh Abdul Musin Al Abaad was asked the following question:
Based on the premise that Friday is a (Eid) holiday, is it permissible to greet each other saying, Jumuaah Mubaarak Accepted?

Answer: Sheikh Abdul Musin Al Abaad:

By Allah, we do not know of anything that proves the validity of this. As for the two Eids then it has been narrated that the companions when they would meet each other they would say, "May Allah accept it from us and you" or "May Allah accept your obedience".


The Mufti Sheikh Abdul Aziz was asked the following question:
What is the ruling on the statement Jumuaah Mubarak?

Answer
: Sheikh Abdul Aziz

There is no origin for sending out the greeting Jumuah Mubarak on the cell phones. It is a bless day, no doubt. Allah the Exalted has singled us out with this day, and the Jews and Christians have been lead astray away from this day, but as for giving a greeting every Friday then we do not know of any origin for this.

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Why Saying Jummah Mubarak is a Bidah


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