The Origins of The Mawlid, the Eid Milād Nabiyy – by Abu Hakeem

The Origins of The Mawlid. Celebrating the so called “Birthday of the Prophet”.

Khutbah at Masjid as-Sunnah an Nabawiyyah, Aston, 26/12/15.

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2 Comments

  1. Alhamdulillah for this reminder and naseeha. The Mawlid is still a jaahilya practiced by some family members from the older generation, my grandmother use to cook special food on the day but now Alhamdulillah it is no longer practiced.

  2. Alhamdulilaah,well done. Many Muslims know this practice isn’t from Islaam but continue it because of tradition.

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