
Question
Nowadays, many people are seen celebrating the first Baishakhi in the name of tomorrow or New Year. So that they can be happy. Is this idea correct? What does Islam say about this? 9538818317
Answer
- حامداومصلياومسلما، بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم -
In verse 24 of Surah Al-Jasiya in the Holy Qur'an, Allah the Almighty mentions the aqeedah of the disbelievers: “The disbelievers believe that our worldly life is over. We die and live because of the great age. And the great time destroys us. ” The infidels and polytheists used to attribute the cycle of time to the creation of the universe and all conditions. But all these are actually done by the might and will of Almighty God. There is no such thing as a natural law. Because what is meant by natural law or natural rotation, evolution, disaster, etc., is all under the control of Allah. Everything is the power of God and everything is God's creation. They have no power over themselves. Thus, the practice of accepting the future in various fancy ways by people who have no knowledge of the religion is a manifestation of a deadly erroneous aqeedah. Which is consistent with the aqeedah of the earlier times and the kafir-mushriks. It is also consistent with the current Hindu community. It is undoubtedly an act of shirk and sin. It is the duty of every Muslim to stay away from these. 4127227293
- والله اعلم باالصواب -
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