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Milad-Un-Nabi Jaloos 2009

  • READY TO ROLL: The CrescentMobile all set for action on the day of the Jaloos

    READY TO ROLL: The CrescentMobile all set for action on the day of the Jaloos

    The annual Jaloos commemorating the birth of the seal of Prophets; Muhammad (salalahu alaihi wasalam) took place on Sunday and Crescent Community Radio was there in the thick of it, bringing you live uninterupted coverage of the march live and direct on 97.0FM and www.crescentradio.net.

    Hundreds of people from across the borough turned out to follow the procession as it weaved it way through the town centre from Ghousia Mosque on Albion Road to Ghamkolvia Mosque on Derby Street. All the while Muhammad Afzal was in the studio anchoring live coverage as well as bringing on-the-spot views and reports to those unable to attend through the medium of community radio.

    Stay tuned to Crescent Radio, the sound of Islam on the airwaves for more exclusive programming throughout the month of Rabi-Ul-Awwal. Keep it locked!

    Did you attend the Juloos? If so, we would love to post your pictures on the Crescent website. Email your images to raees@crescentradio.net and your memories of Milad-Un-Nabi 2009 could be here for Rochdale to see!

  1. #1 abdul mobeen
    May 16, 2009 pm31 11:12 am

    salamz
    i have studied all the hadith books ( bukhari , muslil etc ) and i have not read any hadith regarding milad un nabi and especially about celebrating but i have read a hadith that says : who ever imitates with a nation he is amongst them,do halli ebarat ur self

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  2. #2 SHOKAT
    August 18, 2009 pm31 3:16 pm

    NAHRA-E-RISALAT
    YAA RASOOLALLAH
    YAA RASOOLALLAH
    YAA RASOOLALLAH
    YAA RASOOLALLAH

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  3. #3 abdul
    September 19, 2009 pm31 6:53 pm

    ya in the arabic grammer is used to call out to someone that is present everywhere and u cant use that for the prophet

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  4. #4 Aashiq
    July 18, 2010 pm31 9:13 am

    Wa Alay kum Salaam.

    First to your claim that you have ‘studied’ all the books to hadeeth unless Allah has not made time relevant to yourself or that you dont sleep, eat or drink reading all the books of hadeeth is near to next to impossible.

    If you have read all the books of hadeeth you would realise in the chapter of suckling of the book of Imaamul Bukhari, with the commentray of Ameerul Mumineen fil Hadeeth Imam ibn hajar asqalaani comments on the hadeeth that relates to abu jhal freeing his slave girl, on the hearing of good news of the birth of the messanger salalAllahu alyhe wa aalihi wasalaam.

    As you are familiar with the arabic language then i would recommend you to read the book of imam As Suyuit titled Haawi lil Fataawi. The great Mujtahid and imam of hadeeth of the 10th century has other a 23(approx varies on edition) fatwa in the legality of rejoicing of the birth of rasoolAllah salAllahu alyhe wasallam.

    In addition if you have read all the books of hadeeth then you would know that when the messenger salalAllahu alyhe wasallam was asked why he fatsed on monday he salalAllahu alyhe wasallam because i was born on that day.

    This religion and its sciences are not bases on individuals reading book to understand rather to sit at the feet of the righteous scholars whom uphold the doctrine of Ahlus Sunna, adhering to one of the four madhabs and one of the two school of aqeedah.

    As Hassaan ibn Thabit said in his poetry;
    Boy more beautiful woman never bore
    Man more handsome eyes never saw

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