Sunnats

~ ....................................................... ..................~4it- /'~" T ~, f ii) Inviting guests for the wedding from far-off f • places; ♦ . l iii) Receiving guests in the hall; · f • iv) The birde's people in curring unnecessary f i expences by holding a feast which has no i l• basis in Shariat. We should remember that f Walimah is the feast arranged by the f bridegroom after the marriage is i consumated. f I i v) It is contrary to Sunnat (and a practice of i some non-Muslim tribes in India) to wish, • hope for or demand presents and gifts for i . the bridegroom, from the bride's people. We i should always remember that our Nabi • ( ~j~~\~ ) did not give Hazrat Ali ( ~J\i3~1~5 ) anything except dua. SUNNATS WHEN A CHILD IS BORN It is indeed a joyous occasion when parents I are blessed with the birth of a child. However, i the extent of the joy will be enhanced even i I further if the laws of Shariat are observed f and all other meaningless rituals are cast i aside since they are neither mentioned in I f the Holy Quraan nor cited in the Ahaadith. :'.,:,a ~ J ~--------------------.A) ------<@>------

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