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Old 07-09-2011, 03:39 PM   #36
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Celebrating birthdays is an imitation of kuffaar. Mawlid un Nabi is just an emulation of Christmas.

And as someone else has already pointed out, there is differing over whether or not the Nabi was born on 12th Rabi ul Awwal, but it is confirmed that this is the date of his passing away from this world.

The first person to celebrate "Mawlid un Nabi" was Abu Lahab lanatullaah alaih

therefore, those people who celebrate Mawlid un Nabi are following the sunnah of Abu Lahab

But those who avoid Mawlid un Nabi are following the sunnah of Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, and Ali
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