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Ruling on gathering to read Qur’aan together on the occasion of the death of ‘Ali (may Allaah be pleased with him)

Question: 21903

I live in usa but i am originally from XXXX and my grandparents are from XXXX and most of our relatives do a thing which they call NIYAAZ, and they cook special food on any specific day like on 21 of ramadhan as it is the date when hazrat Ali died and read surah fatiha and surah iklas falaq naas darood and some other surahs and then pray that may allah grant hazrat Ali great place in heaven and then eat the food with great respect …they do this several times a year on the death anniversaries of sahabah and other great people.my immediate family does not do that b/c we think it is a bidaa`t but when i told all those peple they did not agree with me and say that how can reading surh fatiha and other quranic verses be wrong?

please clearify this thing to me that weather it is a kabirah sin or is it allowed in islam to do these things?

Praise be to Allah, and peace and blessings be upon the Messenger of Allah and his family.

The action which you describe is an innovation (bid’ah), as
you indicated in your question, because there is no doubt that the people
who are doing this are doing it as an act of worship by which they seek to
draw closer to Allaah, and every action which is done as an act of worship
must have evidence from the Qur’aan or Sunnah to show that it is prescribed,
otherwise it is an innovation. 

With regard to those who ask, how can reciting Soorat al-Faatihah
be wrong? 

It should be noted that innovations in religion are of two
types: 

1 – New innovations which have no basis in sharee’ah, such as
those who invent a new prayer in a manner that has not been narrated in
sharee’ah. This is an innovation for which Allaah threatens the one who does
it with Hell. 

2 – Innovations where something new is added to an action
that has a basis in sharee’ah. For example, there are adhkaar (dhikr) which
are prescribed following the prescribed prayers, which are well known, and
no Muslim disagrees with this. But if a group of people comes along and says
that so long as dhikr is prescribed following the prayer then we will
remember Allaah together and recite dhikr in unison, this is bid’ah. We say
to them, either you think that this way of reciting dhikr is better than the
way of the Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), and
therefore that you are following a way that is more guided and better than
his (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) – which no Muslim would
say who testifies that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allaah – or this is
wrong and is an innovation, so they should give it up. 

Hence it is clear that regarding this matter as bid’ah does
not mean at all that reciting al-Faatihah is wrong, rather what is wrong is
reciting it in the manner mentioned in the question. We do not love the
Sahaabah any more than those who came after them (the Taabi’een), and the
Sahaabah were the people who had the greatest love for Allaah and His
Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), and it is not
narrated that they did that for their Prophet (peace and blessings of
Allaah be upon him) when he died. All goodness is to be found in following
them and their way, and all evil is to be found in going against them and
shunning their way. Moreover, the fact that these people single out ‘Ali and
do this on the occasion of his death implies that they are exaggerating
about him. This may be one of the blameworthy innovations of Shi’ism, which
is to be avoided altogether. 

May Allaah make us and you steadfast in adhering to the
Sunnah and avoiding bid’ah. Ameen. 

For more information see question no.
10843, no. 864 and no.
11324.

Source

Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid

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