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Celebrating seven days on the occasion of Khatna 3347737567

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Question

In many parts of the country, it is customary for children to be fed on the seventh day after circumcision by inviting relatives, and the house needs extra lighting and clothes and money are given as gifts from the guests. If he does not do so, he is reprimanded. Is it permissible in the eyes of Shariah or not? 8658736488


Answer

- حامداومصلياومسلما، بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم -

Following such practices is a grave sin. Because many sins have gathered in it (A) Setting the seventh day for da'wah is included in bid'at. Because there is no documentary evidence of such determination in the Shari'ah. (B) It is a bid'ah to invite people or to feed them in Islam during circumcision. There is no proof of this in the Shari'ah. However, after circumcision, when the wound dries, the child should be bathed. Then, if he wishes, he can feed his relatives and neighbors according to his ability by inviting them to give thanks to Allah from within the limits of Shari'ah. (C) It is not permissible in the eyes of Shari'ah to light extra red-blue lamps, to decorate houses, etc. The reason is that it is a waste and a completely useless act. GOD does not love the extravagant. 4734129364

- والله اعلم باالصواب -

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Source

  • শামী, Part: 2, Page: 240 পৃ]
  • ইমদাদুল মুফ্‌তীন, Part: 2, Page: 201
  • Surah: বনী ইসরাঈল, Verse: 27