Celebrating Valentine's day in Islamic Laws



 

 

 

We are forbidden to celebrate Valentine's Day because it is a Christian feast
Should we, as Muslims who believe and obey Allah and His Messenger should not do it, admit it and come say good, we must abandon the habit and stay away. Forbidden for any Muslim to help the organization of festivals and other festivals are forbidden, whether it be food, drinks, sales, purchasing, products, gifts, letters, advertisements and so on, because all of this including the mutual help in sin and enmity and sinners against Allah and His Messenger, as Allah has said.

"Help ye one another in righteousness and piety, but help ye not one another in sin and rancour: fear Allah: for Allah is strict in punishment."[Al-Mâ'idah: 2]
A Besides Valentine's Day is a feast of innovations that has no legal basis in Islamic law that may be causing the heart we are busy with matters that are not useful
It is not lawful to celebrate, either in the form of eating, drinking, dressing, or other exchange of gifts, the most severe again without realizing the amount of mixing is between a man who is not mahram to the celebration of this. So, we have to feel proud of our religion( islam ), not a person who just went along. May Allah protect the Muslims from all backbitting (trial of life), who appears or is hidden and may we always be in the guidance.
In Islam love can be realized at any time, because God promised in His Word Surah Maryam: 96
"On those who believe and work deeds of righteousness, will (Allah) Most Gracious bestow love."

We should be proud of this, because only by faith that we have we will love each other, do not need to wear certain symbols, but directly to the actual practice. True love is a responsibility not just nonsense. Do the best for the people we love.




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