Valentines Day : How Halaal is
it ?
by Asma bint Shameem
Okay...so its that time of the year again. When they say that "love" is in
the air. The time when you see RED everywhere.....red hearts, red candy,
red flowers and red roses.
And when you walk into the stores you
see chocolates, and jewelry and gifts for "that someone special
you know".
This is the time when the old and the young, and even kids, as
young as those in elementary school, exchange valentine cards and love notes
amongst themselves.
And why is all this?
Because it's "Valentine's Day"...thats why.
But the sad calamity is, that even us Muslims are doing this. And its
not just in the West. Those living in Muslim countries are just as involved.
They too, are exchanging cards and gifts and love notes.
They too, are celebrating Valentines Day,
But what is this "Valentine's Day" after all ?
Have we ever thought about it? What is the story behind it?
What does celebrating "Valentines Day" really mean?
Where does this fit in a Muslims life?
In fact, does it even fit in it at all?
Looking at the Quraan and Sunnah, one
should realize that we should not be celebrating it in the first place, because
it is a celebration of the non-Muslims. Whatever we need to celebrate has been
prescribed to us by Allaah and His Messenger (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa sallam) and
it is prohibited to celebrate anything else.
That is why And Allaah said:
"For
every nation We have ordained religious ceremonies which they must follow."
[Surah al-Hajj:67]
And the Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa sallam) said: "Every nation has its own Eid
(celebration) and this is our Eid (meaning Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha). ’
(al-Bukhaari, Muslim)
But, even if this Divine
command was not there, it still would not be appropriate
for a Muslim to celebrate Valentines Day.
Why is
that ?
Because, if you really think
about it, what this day promotes and revolves around, goes against the very
basic principles of Islaam. What this day encourages, cuts at the very roots of
what our religion teaches us.
Let us see what some of
these differences are:
1.
Allaah commands us to lower our gaze and not look at the opposite
gender.
“Tell the believing men to lower their gaze and protect their
private parts....And tell the believing women to lower their gaze, and protect
their private parts...” Surah al-Noor :30-31)
But Valentines Day encourages people to deliberately look and
stare and seek out the one that you find attractive and pick him/her as
your valentine.
2. Allaah orders the
Muslim women not to talk unnecessarily or in a soft manner to strange
men.
“....then be not soft in speech, lest he
in whose heart is a disease (of hypocrisy, or evil desire for adultery) should
be moved with desire” (Surah al-Ahzaab :32)
Even for the Sahaabah, Allaah ordered
them to screen themselves from the wives of the Prophet (Sal Allaahu
Alaiyhi wa sallam) when they need to ask them something. Who could be
purer than the wives of the Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa sallam) and who
could be higher in taqwa than the
Sahaabah?
"And when you ask (the
Prophets wives) for anything you want, ask them from behind a screen, that
is purer for your hearts and for their hearts".
(Surah al-Ahzaab:
53)
Yet, for Valentines Day, you
see young men and women who are absolutely not mahram for one another in any way
whatsoever, going way beyond this prohibition. Not only are they talking to each
other in a soft and flirtatious way, but they are right out expressing their love (in reality, lust) for each other.
3. The Sunnah
prohibits a man and a woman from being alone together at any time.
The Prophet (Sal Allaahu
Alaiyhi wa sallam) said:
“Whoever believes in Allaah
and the Last Day, let him not be alone with a woman who has no mahram present,
for the third one present will be the Shaytaan.” (Ahmad -- saheeh by
al-Albaani)
But those who celebrate
Valentines Day purposely seek to be alone with each other and go out on
dates with each other while Allaah says:
“And come not near to
unlawful sex. Verily, it is a Faahishah (i.e. anything that transgresses its
limits: a great sin, and an evil way that leads one to hell unless Allaah
Forgives him)” (al-Isra’ :32)
4. Islaam
prohibits a man to even touch a non-mahram woman.
The Prophet (Sal Allaahu
Alaiyhi wa sallam) said:
“If one of you were to be stabbed in the
head with an iron needle, that would be better for him than his touching a woman
who is not permissible for him.” (al-Tabaraani --saheeh by
al-Albaani)
But Valentines Day promotes more than
just touching. It promotes hugging, kissing, cuddling and much more. May
Allaah protect us.
5. Islaam teaches us that
real love between a man and a woman, that is acceptable and allowed by
Allaah is only that between a husband and his wife.
"And of His signs is that He created
for you wives from among yourselves, that you might reside with them, and has
put love and mercy between you. Surely, there are signs in this for those
who think".
(al-Room: 21)
But Valentines Day
endorses haraam relationships between a non-mahram man and woman and
encourages illicit love and un-Islaamic
affiliations.
6. Islaam tells us
that Hayaa (modesty) and bashfulness are a jewel to be
treasured.
It is a purity and innocence
that is a virtue, regardless for a man or a woman.
The Prophet (Sal
Allaahu Alaiyhi wa sallam) said:
“Hayaa (modesty) is a branch of faith.” (Bukhaari)
On the other hand, this
Valentines day advocates nothing but shamelessness and immodesty. Young men
and women who have no hayaa for Allaah, leave alone for each other, openly and
shamelessly, ask each other to be their love or be their valentine. Subhaan
Allaah!