DJ Music, Dancing and Bursting Crackers Is 'Haram': Clerics Ask Muslims To Celebrate Prophet Muhammad's Birthday With Decorum and Decency, Say 'Desist From Creating Nuisance' on Mawlid
"The holy Prophet's birthday should be celebrated with decorum and decency, and DJ music, dancing and bursting crackers are un-Islamic practices," Maulana Moin Ashraf Quadri (Moin Mian), senior cleric, preacher and president of All India Sunni Jamitaul Ulema said.
Mumbai, September 24: Ahead of the festival of Eid-e-Milad or Mawlid as it is known, clerics in Mumbai called DJ music, dance and firecrackers at Eid-e-Milad processions as "haram" or forbidden. They even asked Muslims not to use DJ music and firecrackers when they celebrate the birthday of Prophet Muhammad. This year, the birthday of Prophet Muhammad will be celebrated on September 28. However, it will be celebrated with processions on September 29.
The Eid-e-Milad processions will be taken out on September 29 in order to avoid any clash, with the last day of Ganpati Visarjan being September 28 in the city, reports Times of India. "The holy Prophet's birthday should be celebrated with decorum and decency, and DJ music, dancing and bursting crackers are un-Islamic practices," Maulana Moin Ashraf Quadri (Moin Mian), senior cleric, preacher and president of All India Sunni Jamitaul Ulema said. Eid-e-Milad-Un-Nabi 2023 Date in Maharashtra: Postpone Eid-e-Milad Holiday From September 28 to 29 Due to Ganeshotsav, Says Congress.
He also said DJ music, dancing and bursting crackers are "haram" or forbidden. Maulana also said that Muslims will be committing a sin if they observe the Prophet's birthday while using these things at the processions. He made the statement while speaking at an event at Islam Gymkhana in Marine Lines held by the 'Prophet for All' campaign. Maulana Shakir Noorie, president of Sunni Dawat-e-Islami, also stressed the need to "desist from committing sin or creating nuisance" on the Prophet's birthday.
Arif Naseem Khan, a former minister who heads the biggest Eid-e-Milad procession in the suburbs, said that he had requested participants not to play DJ music. "We have told participants not to use DJs and crackers and everything else which is against Shariat or Islamic laws," Khan added. When Is Eid-e-Milad-Un-Nabi or Mawlid 2023? Know Date and Significance of the Event That Marks the Birth Anniversary of Prophet Muhammad.
Yusuf Abrahni, president of Islam Gymkhana and head of the 'Prophet for All' campaign committee, said that people can do charitable works as part of the Prophet's birthday celebrations. "It is a waste of money and time (to use DJ music or dance) as they only create nuisance and bring no blessings to the community. It must stop," he added.
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