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5. Remember 4 Basic Rules
1- Celebrations of other religions or are unique to the other religions
2- Celebrations with anything that is not allowed in Islam
Like mixing with women, or music, or where haraam food is eaten
3- Nonproductive events
4- Events of other cultures having false concepts
8. Basant
It’s a kite flying Panjabi festival of Pakistan
and India in start of Spring season but It’s
basic origin is from Sikh community.
Flying kite is fun but it is harmful for
people
People used to stay on top of buildings
and it’s makes them easier to watch
other’s houses inside which is not allowed
in Islam
Pecha, Bhangrha, Firing, Music, Mix
gathering, are basic negative issues of
Basant
Wastage of Time, Energies and Money
16. Flying a kite
1.It should not distract one from remembering Allah and praying
2.It should not distract one from doing some essential duty
3.It should not involve extravagance (Israf), because that is
blameworthy
4.It should not involve any haraam betting between competitors.
5.In the case of kites in particular, they should not be in the shape of
animate beings or animals or birds, unless the one who is playing with
it is a small child, because there is a concession for small children that
is not made in the case of adults.
Fly in open area.
Manja used should not be harmful
22. • Happy Birthday or Dua?
• You Have grown up. What’s plan now?
• Check your last year achievements and set
your next year goals.
23.
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26. Why can’t we celebrate Halloween?
• It’s a western based festival with wrong
concepts
• People ask for food, candies and if
someone don’t give them they scare them
so it’s wrong.
• There basic concept is fake concept.
• It’s not beneficial for the society
29. Why can’t we celebrate Christmas?
It’s a Christian festival and we are
Muslims.
30.
31. April fool
Making fool is not allowed in Islam
Lie, Cheating, scary pranks etc are not allowed
It’s based on wrong concept that you are
allowed to tell a lie on this day.
Making fun of others is allow on this day.
32. What kind of jokes allowed in Islam
It not should not involve any element of making fun of Islam.
The jokes should only be truthful.
Not scaring people
Mocking people by winking behind their backs or making snide
remarks
The jokes should not be excessive.
Acknowledging people’s status
The amount of joking should be like the amount of salt in one’s
food.
It should not involve backbiting.
Choosing appropriate times for joking.
33. In case of Mistake
Say
SORRY and
Correct your self
34. Islamic Holy Days and Special Occasions
Jummah
The blessed month of Ramadaan, which is a month that has special
characteristics
2 – Eid al-Fitr (the Feast of Breaking the Fast). This is the first day of the month of
Shawwaal
3 – The Day of ‘Arafah, which is the ninth day of the month of Dhu’l-Hijjah, the
day of the greater Pilgrimage (Hajj), the greatest pillar of the Hajj. It has many
virtues, details of which are to be found in question no. 7284.
4 – Eid al-Adha (the Feast of Sacrifice). ibn ‘Aamir said: “The Messenger of Allaah
(peace and blessings of AllaaThe Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of
Allaah be upon him)
35. What are our events
Jummah
Ramadhan
23 March
14th August
Eid ul Fitar
Eid ul Azha
Quaid e Azam Day
Iqbal Day
6th September
Last paper in School