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2007-02-12 09:42:41 · 8 answers · asked by ira s 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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As regards the Islamic stance on this festival,
Indeed, Islam is the religion of altruism, true love, and cooperation on that which is good and righteous. We implore Allah Almighty to gather us together under the umbrella of His All-encompassing Mercy, and to unite us together as one man. Allah Almighty says: (The believers are naught else than brothers. Therefore make peace between your brethren and observe your duty to Allah that haply ye may obtain mercy. ) (Al-Hujurat 49: 10)

Focusing more on the question in point, I can say that there are forms of expressing love that are religiously acceptable, while there are others that are not religiously acceptable. Among the forms of love that are religiously acceptable are those that include the love for Prophets and Messengers. It stands to reason that the love for Allah, and His Messenger Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) should have the top priority over all other forms of love.

Islam does recognize happy occasions that bring people closer to one another, and add spice to their lives. However, Islam goes against blindly imitating the West regarding a special occasion such as Valentine's Day. Hence, commemorating that special day known as the Valentine's Day is an innovation or bid`ah that has no religious backing. Every innovation of that kind is rejected, as far as Islam is concerned. Islam requires all Muslims to love one another all over the whole year, and reducing the whole year to a single day is totally rejected.

Hence, we Muslims ought not to follow in the footsteps of such innovations and superstitions that are common in what is known as the Valentine's Day. No doubt that there are many irreligious practices that occur on that day, and those practices are capable of dissuading people from the true meanings of love and altruism to the extent that the celebration is reduced to a moral decline.

2007-02-13 21:55:55 · answer #1 · answered by ◄MuslimRiverحبيبي رسول الله► 5 · 3 0

I swear, we've some incredibly grotesque haters right here. confident, Muslims relish love and romance, and no, they do no longer look to be all bombers. maximum are regulation abiding voters, very very few in assessment to the finished style of them are those inflicting hardship. the reason that Valentine's Day isn't an part of Islam is provided that's a Christian party, organic and straightforward. Do Christians nonetheless rejoice Passover? could they? Do they nonetheless observe Yom Kippur? Do they observe any of the Jewish holiday trips? could they? No, they do no longer, and no, they do no longer could, and it incredibly is high-quality. Muslims do no longer anticipate Christians to speedy for the time of Ramadan, why could Christians anticipate Muslims to computer screen Valentine's day? Btw, despite if it is formally Islamic or no longer, many in reality do rejoice Valentine's day. i comprehend it is formally a Christian difficulty, yet incredibly, interior the heart, that's a party of romantic love. all and sundry enjoys romantic love!

2016-10-02 01:00:34 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Valentines day, is there just to encourage people to have sex. But looking at the british generation that happens every 2 minutes!

2007-02-12 09:52:45 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

umm YES
im a Muslim
and its the day of Love
so yes
we can haha

2007-02-12 09:45:51 · answer #4 · answered by Roqayah 2 · 0 0

well its not really a religious holiday so yeah we can.. but most Muslims dont put much emphasis on it...

Peace.

2007-02-12 09:48:12 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If they ignore the "St." on the day, like everyone else does, then why not?

2007-02-12 09:47:32 · answer #6 · answered by XX 6 · 0 0

y not? mayb a couple roses or something

2007-02-12 12:40:52 · answer #7 · answered by imputh 5 · 0 0

Sure.

2007-02-12 09:48:02 · answer #8 · answered by Hmmmmmmm 2 · 0 0

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