Islamic New Year Begins With Sadness

Islamic New Year Start with Sadness Beacouse Hazrat Imam Hussain R.A sacrificed almost all his family along with himself for the sake of Islam in Muharram (Muharram is the first month of islamic new year).

The Islamic New Year

The Islamic new year 1441 AH has come to an end and the new Islamic new year 1442 AH has begun. The beginning of the Islamic New Year for the world of Islam is the month of great sacrifices. Dances and rejoicing ceremonies are held on the New Year of other religions.

The Islamic new year 1441 AH has come to an end and the new Islamic new year 1442 AH has begun. For the Islamic world, the beginning of the Islamic New Year is a time of great sacrifices. On the New Year of other religions, dance and rejoicing ceremonies are held, glasses of wine are poured, young people are intoxicated, and women throb at the music. Bodies are displayed.

A large segment of the world is immersed in dancing, singing, drinking, pornography, nudity and sexuality during the New Year celebrations. Satanism is at its peak, mixing men and women. This method of celebration may be Jewish-Christian, but not of the Muslims. Because Islam offers sacrifices from the last day of the final year and from the first day of the new year.

The beginning of each new Islamic year reminds us of the great event of the Prophet’s migration and renews the covenant that if Muslims face hardships for the sake of the word of God, oppression and barbarism against Muslims If the mountains are broken, their life span is shortened, then in such a difficult time, they should adopt a tolerant attitude towards disbelief and never create flexibility in their beliefs and ideologies, but if they have to lay down everything in the protection of their religion and faith. Give, but do not let your perseverance slip.

The people of Islam are not lovers of Western civilization but cherished embraces of honor, not prostitutes but protectors of chastity and innocence. They do not insult humanity in the name of civilization but show high moral values.
From the time when the Creator of the universe, the Lord of the heavens and the earth, Allah Almighty, created the heavens and the earth, there are twelve months in the Book of Allah, of which four months are sacred.

Muharram is also one of these four sacred months, and with the beginning of this month begins the new Islamic year (AH). The tenth day of Muharram, the first month of the Islamic year, has been described in the Qur’an and hadith as a day of great virtue. It is well known that the tenth day of Muharram is called the day of Ashura because Allah, glory unto Him, sent ten prophets on that day. Give him ten honors.

According to the scholars, the repentance of Adam (peace be upon him) was accepted on the same day. Hazrat Idris (as) was elevated to the position of Rafi. Abraham (peace be upon him) was born and on the same day the Lord of the Universe made him his friend (Khalil). Abraham (peace be upon him) was saved from the fire of Nimrod. The repentance of David (peace be upon him) was accepted, the kingdom was restored to Solomon (peace be upon him), the illness of Job (peace be upon him) ended, Moses (peace be upon him) found his way across the Nile, and Pharaoh was drowned.

On the same day, Syedna Yunus (as) was taken out of the belly of a fish, Hazrat Isa (as) was taken to heaven, the light of the beloved God Sarwar Nabiyya Ahmad Mujtaba Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa (as) was created. And on the same day of Ashura, the High Imam, Hazrat Hussain (RA) drank the cup of martyrdom, and thus history preserved this great battle between the oppressor and the oppressed, between truth and falsehood, in the name of Karbala forever.

Islam teaches self-sacrifice, even as the end of the Islamic year commemorates the sacrifices of Hazrat Ibrahim and Hazrat Ishmael (as) and the first day of the new Islamic year Hazrat Umar Farooq and Ashura Hazrat Imam Hussain (as) and their companions By awakening in the hearts the memory of the martyrdom of Allah, it awakens the spirit of sacrifice for the glory of Islam.

In the Holy Qur’an, Furqan Hameed, the Almighty says, “In the sight of Allah is the rank of those who believe and those who emigrated in His cause and fought with their lives and their wealth. Their Lord gives them glad tidings of His mercy and pleasure and of gardens where they will have endless luxuries, in which they will abide forever. Surely, Allah has much to reward for his deeds ”(Al-Tawbah, verses 19-21).

The truth is that the true love of Allah and His Messenger (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), the call and propagation of the religion of Islam, the effort to eliminate evils, the thought of the Hereafter and Dislike of the world is possible. The servant who develops these qualities in the believer will have success in this world and in the hereafter. Every coming Islamic year knocks on the hearts of the living to walk on the straight path.

And it examines how much we are passionate about the favorite deeds of Allah and His Messenger (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) and the glory of peace. We should make good habits and ideal morals our motto while doing our reckoning, avoid social evils and develop bad habits so that non-Muslims can also be influenced by our good morals and accept Islam.

Regards : Team Adab Kutab

The Islamic New Year

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