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- حامداومصلياومسلما، بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم -
It is a bad idea to think that marriage is bad in the month of Muharram, which is completely unrealistic. The idea of the age of ignorance to think of any day or month as unlucky. The Shari'ah has termed this idea as completely forbidden and shirk. It has been narrated in Hadith Sharif that it is shirk to accept bad omens. (Sunan Abu Dawood 2/190) Due to the martyrdom of Hazrat Husain in the month of Muharram, a class of people consider this month as evil, which is their fabrication. The martyrdom of Hazrat Husain (as) is certainly very heartbreaking for the Muslims, but for this reason there is no time to consider any month or time as evil. Everything that happens on earth happens by the will of Allah. It has nothing to do with day-night, week, month. In the pre-Islamic era, it was considered evil to get married in the month of Shawwal. Umm al-Muminin Hazrat Ayesha. He refuted this notion by saying that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) married me in the month of Shawwaal and celebrated the wedding night in that month. But who has a more fortunate wife than me to gain his grace? (Sahih Muslim Hadith: 1423) Therefore, it is proved that it is not right to consider any day or month as bad for any work. This idea is completely illusory, polytheistic. 3783194634
- والله اعلم باالصواب -
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