Celebrating the Festivals of the Unbelievers

It is reported that ‘Umar b. Al-Khattâb – Allâh be pleased with him – said, “Stay well away from the enemies of Allâh during their festivals.”

He is also reported to have said, “Do not learn the speech of the non-Arabs (unbelievers) and do not enter upon the polytheists in their churches during their holidays, for the wrath [of Allâh] descends upon them then.”

It is also reported that ‘Abdullâh b. ‘Amr b. Al-‘Âs – Allâh be pleased with him – said, “Whoever takes residence in the lands of the non-Arabs (unbelievers) and takes part in their Nayrûz and their Mahrijân (two Persian festivals) and copies them until the day he dies will be resurrected and gathered with them on the Day of Resurrection.”

Al-Bayhaqî, Al-Sunan Al-Kubrâ Vol. 9 p234. Ibn Taymîyah (see reference below) states that the chain of transmission for the second statement of ‘Umar is sahîh.

Commenting on these narrations, Shaykh Al-Islâm Ibn Taymîyah (Majmû’ Al-Fatâwâ Vol. 23 p325) states, “So ‘Umar forbade the learning of their language and merely entering upon them in their churches on their festivals, so what about one who does what they do? Or what about someone who wants to do something that is part of their religion? Isn’t agreeing with them in actions even more serious than agreeing with them in their language? Isn’t doing some of the things they do in their festivals even more serious than just entering upon them during their festivals? And if the wrath [of Allâh] descends upon them during their festivals because of the things they do, isn’t the person who partakes in their actions or some of their actions exposing himself to the punishment for this? And the statement of [‘Umar], ‘Stay well away from the enemies of Allâh during their festivals,’ isn’t this a prohibition from meeting with them and getting together with them? So what about a person who actually does what they do?”

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3 Responses to “Celebrating the Festivals of the Unbelievers”

  1. AbuAbdilla on October 30, 2009 12:08

    Jazakumullahu Khairan.

  2. Owais Al-Hashimi on October 30, 2009 18:18

    Barakallahu feekum.

  3. umislam@live.com on March 6, 2011 19:16

    BismiAllah, salamu 3laikum ua rahmatuAllah ua barakatu

    i would to have the original text of the adhar of Umar radiAllahu anhu, in arabic the one which says He is also reported to have said, “Do not learn the speech of the non-Arabs (unbelievers) and do not enter upon the polytheists in their churches during their holidays, for the wrath [of Allâh] descends upon them then.”

    Please consider that I am not asking for the text cos I doubt of its reliability, rather I am just in need of the text to pass it foward in sha Allah.Baaraka Allahu fiik for your help