Is Celebrating Wedding Anniversaries Haram in Islam? ~ Dr. Yasir Qadhi
10 years ago
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Celebrating wedding anniversaries is a relatively recent cultural practice that began in Western societies. Clearly, our Prophet (saw) and the early generations never celebrated anniversaries.
Does this mean, therefore, that celebrating personal anniversaries & birthdays is considered imitating non-Muslims and hence prohibited? Or: if a husband buys roses and takes his wife out for a romantic dinner on their wedding anniversary, would this be classified as haram or a bid'ah in the religion of Islam?
In this video clip Shaykh Dr. Yasir Qadhi sheds some light on this topic.
Is celebrating Wedding Anniversaries Haram in Islam?
Does this mean, therefore, that celebrating personal anniversaries & birthdays is considered imitating non-Muslims and hence prohibited? Or: if a husband buys roses and takes his wife out for a romantic dinner on their wedding anniversary, would this be classified as haram or a bid'ah in the religion of Islam?
In this video clip Shaykh Dr. Yasir Qadhi sheds some light on this topic.
Is celebrating Wedding Anniversaries Haram in Islam?