From the celebration of the Prophet's birthday, from Suyuti

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This book, “On Celebrating the Prophet's Birthday,” offers an illuminating perspective on an often debated practice within Muslim tradition: the celebration of the birth of the Prophet Muhammad (Mawlid). This unpublished translation by H. Redouane of the chapter "The good intention in celebrating the birth of the Prophet", taken from the work of al-Suyuti, is essential reading for those seeking to deepen their understanding of this tradition and of his teachings.

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Reliure : Softcover
Auteurs : Suyuti
Langues : .Français
*YEAR : 2023
SUPPORT: - : Livre
THEME : - : Bibliothèque des Etudiants
Éditions : Éditions i
Condition : - : New
Number of pages : - : 64
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.Translation : - : H. Redouane

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From the celebration of the Prophet's birthday

Author: Suyuti

Translated from Arabic by: H. Redouane

This book "On the Celebration of the Prophet's Birthday" offers an exploration of the legitimacy and significance of the practice of Mawlid, the celebration of the birth of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), through the legal opinion of the imam al-Suyuti (Fatwas) Translated from Arabic by H. Redouane, this text presents a rigorous analysis of the different categories of innovation in the Muslim tradition, concluding that the celebration of the Prophet's birthday is a laudable innovation.

Far from being a simple celebration of an individual, this practice is presented as the celebration of a universal principle represented by the Prophet, whose bodily manifestation is considered the completion in time. Al-Suyuti draws on Quranic references and hadiths to shed light on this perspective, emphasizing that these texts refer not only to the historical reality of the Prophet (pbuh), but also to his principled reality.

Through this exploration, the reader is invited to meditate on the deeper meaning of the Prophet's presence among us, not only as an individual, but also as a light and Muhammadan reality present in every moment. This celebration is thus presented as a daily duty, a constant awareness of the presence and influence of the Prophet in our lives.

In summary, “On Celebrating the Birthday of the Prophet” offers an illuminating perspective on an often debated practice within the Muslim tradition. This unpublished translation by H. Redouane of the chapter "The good intention in celebrating the birth of the Prophet" taken from the work of al-Suyuti, is essential reading for those seeking to deepen their understanding of this tradition and his teachings.

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Celebrating the Prophet is not, as Wahhabis and Salafis assert, the celebration of a man like any other. But it is celebrating the one who tradition says was “a prophet before Adam was between water and clay”. It is not to celebrate an individual, however exceptional, but the Principle of which this individual was the representative at a given time. Likewise, celebrating his birthday is not an idolatrous commemoration but, on the contrary, an opportunity for the community of believers to turn to God whose messenger he is. Suyuti here bases her argument on the verses of the Koran speaking of the Prophet and the traditions of the companions of the first generations of Islam. When it comes to the Prophet, the reader must not forget that his historical reality always refers to his principle Reality. It shows that far from being a blameworthy innovation as the Salafists maintain, Suyuti shows that historically, far from being a blameworthy innovation, the celebration of the Prophet's birthday dates back to the early times of Islam. The volume is completed by another text, also very important, on the defense of the Prophet's parents.

About the author: Al Suyuti

Suyuti (1445-1505), undisputed Egyptian spiritual authority, is the author of nearly a thousand treatises. He is known for having advocated the complementarity between exotericism and Sufism as well as the balance between the Sacred Law and the spiritual path.

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