However what you have written is totally against the ahadith of Masomeen
asws, the religion which we have is only and only due to Allah azwj's
Wali-e-Amr Imam-e-Zaman ajfj, and not because of any of fatwa givers, at
least one of them writes himself as 'Wali e Amr wal Muslameen'! Of
course all knowledge stem from Masomeen asws but they have asked their
followers not to make use of philosophy, qias, which is regularly
practised by these fatwa givers!

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From: shiagroup@googlegroups.com [mailto:shiagr...@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of Syed Aelia Rizvi
Sent: 18 September 2010 07:01
To: shiagroup@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [Shia Group] Can we have More than one Eid ?


Whatever religion we have today is only because of these scholars and
their hard work during the ages and they are learning Hadis and Quran
along with other subjects and further to emphasize my point our 5 and
6th Imam(as) conducted classes for all subjects and not just for Hadis
And Quran.


On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 4:58 PM, Tahir Abbas <ta...@cinar.co.uk> wrote:


        WaAllikum Salam
        With deep regret, I have to say, Prophet Mohammed (saww) left
behind two weighty things (the Quran and his infallible Itirat) and told
us to follow them, Prophet (saww) never told us to obey like animals
(Taqleed, means wearing Qalawa, neck strap) of those who study 30-40
years logic, philosophy, etc. everything else but Quran and hadith!  And
to become so dependent on these fellows,  like a child who would ask for
help on every single step, even for issues like moon sighting, which is
a Allah azwj's sign to appear on the sky, if one would see it then
thousands will also spot it. Why to ask from a 90 year man, who lives
thousands of miles away, if you ready want to ask someone  then ask
references of Quran Verses and Itirat of Prophet (asws), which Prophet
(saww) has left behind to guide us until the Doom's day!
        
________________________________

        From: shiagroup@googlegroups.com
[mailto:shiagr...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Syed Aelia Rizvi
        Sent: 12 September 2010 06:30
        To: shiagroup@googlegroups.com
        Subject: Re: [Shia Group] Can we have More than one Eid ?
        
        
        Salam alaikum 
        with deep regret i have to state that how people utter such
nasty things about our ulema when they themselves dont have the time to
pick up books and study the matter themselves.To become a maraja one has
to master all subjects and study for around 30 to 40 years and only
after devoting your full life gaining knowledge is one in a position to
come to that level of knowledge and piety that one is considered for the
post 
        
        
        On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 1:01 PM, Tahir Abbas <ta...@cinar.co.uk>
wrote:
        

                Having two, three Eids means, of course worshiping cows!
Instead of using the traditions of Masomeen asws regarding Moon
sighting, which has nothing to do with Taqleed, even from Masomeen asws
people did not ask for Moon sighting when is the crescent. 
                 
                Its quite strange, someone sitting thousands of miles of
away is telling you 'yes your moon has appeared' but on what basis. Is
that Maraja a Masoon? Imam Jafar e Sadiq asws says (Manla Hazarul
Faqih), if one would see the new moon then thousands of others will also
see it. Well, bickering is started by the blind and mindless supporters
of Mujtahids who try to justify a simple sign of Allah azwj (the
appearance of new moon) to be appearing with the difference of two/three
days for the same household! How could anyone without being insane can
justify it, it simply does not come under Taqleed! Even Bani Ummaiyad
and Bani Abbas did not make this kind of mistakes! Good luck with
worshiping cows!
                 
                How about your Eid Prayers, the same Mullah fasts but
still leads prayers for some of Muqqlids of a Maraja? How could a
fasting person lead Eid Salat, but he does it on three days, just like
Muslims who offered Friday prayers on Wednesday!
                
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                From: shiagroup@googlegroups.com
[mailto:shiagr...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Ayesha Saddique
                Sent: 10 September 2010 07:45
                To: shiagroup@googlegroups.com
                Subject: RE: [Shia Group] Can we have More than one Eid
?
                
                
                I agree with the original letter.  Of course we won't be
worshipping cows!! But we do make TOO much of an issue
                of Eid day.  If sincere Muslims feel the moon has been
sighted and their Marja are in agreement with that, the
                brother is absolutely right...It is Eid day for that
person.   Stop all the bickering and let's address the bigger issues.
                May Allah accept your fasting and answer your prayers
during this Holy Month.Sleeping half-moon
                
                SAY YOUR PRAYERS BEFORE PRAYERS ARE SAID FOR YOU....
                
                
                
                 
                
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                Subject: RE: [Shia Group] Can we have More than one Eid
?
                Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2010 11:16:22 +0100
                From: ta...@cinar.co.uk
                To: shiagroup@googlegroups.com
                
                
                WaAllaikum Salam
                You may even say, if some of the Muslims start
worshiping cows, they will still be Muslims as its one off! What you
write is a total nonsense. We have to follow the traditions of Masomeen
asws on the issue of Moon sighting, but you have come up with a new
theory that in the same house one can has diffidence of opinion on an
Islamic date just like watching a TV channel. Fasting on the day of Eid
is harram! I can simply laugh at your justifications where you try hard
to save your dying and crap system of Ijtihad and taqeed even at the
cost of turning Harram into Hallal and destroying family union and its
values. You people will still stand by your Mujtahids when they will
tell Imam Zaman (ajfj) to go back and the time of your (ajfj) Zahoor has
not come yet!
                
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                From: shiagroup@googlegroups.com
[mailto:shiagr...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Shujat Ali Bangash
                Sent: 09 September 2010 07:00
                To: shiagroup@googlegroups.com
                Subject: [Shia Group] Can we have More than one Eid ?
                
                



ASSALAMO ALAIKUM WR.WB.
 
        
The Final Days of the Holy Month of Ramadhan
with all its Blessings and Bounties - Mubarak

"But how can we have more than one Eid?"

The answer: Why not ?!
- Br. Mustafa Mawjee 


Instead of making mountains out of molehills, Muslims and specially
Shi'ias should try to resolve such issues with a little bit of common
sense. If Ramadan ends on Wednesday for some people (i.e. Thursday Eid)
and on Thursday for muqallids of Ayt. Khui (i.e. Friday Eid) and on
Friday or Saturday for the muqallids of Ayt. Seestani in Europe (i.e.
Saturday/Sunday Eid), surely there is nothing wrong in it. Each one
interprets the 'Sighting of New Moon' according to the verdict of his
religious authority and their interpretation of the verdict. This is a
sign of a healthy & mature community which is prepared to think and lead
rather than follow others without understanding. 

If the other members of your family are fasting on the day you are
celebrating Eid, and you are not, just drink a glass of water in the
morning - you don't have to eat a four-course meal in front of them! In
regards to Eid prayers, most places have services to accommodate various
situations, and even if your community doesn't, keep in mind that Eid
prayers are not obligatory during the occultation of the Twelfth Imam
(may Allah hasten his reappearance) and can also be offered individually
(Ayatollah Sistani: Islamic Laws, ruling #1525). Remember in Islam, the
Day of Eid is a day of Ibadat and not merry making and Ibadat should be
performed according to its religious rules and regulations and not as we
think fit or for our own pleasure or as others do. 

In days long gone by, the same things used to happen, only we did not
know because we as a community, we all mostly followed only one Marja
and we lived in a small towns or villages - so we all used to celebrate
Eid together, thinking that the whole world celebrated it with us.
Today, with Ilm, education, outlook and our circumstances we re spread
around the globe and so we find this phenomena a bit vied.

Furthermore, even if we see the Arab community celebrating Eid on one
day, the Pakistanis the next days, and as usual the mature Khoja
community after them, what exactly is the big deal? In many parts of the
Muslim world, people celebrate Eid for a whole week. The more, the
merrier! I for one fail to see the problem with being able to dress up,
visit friends and having delicious meals in the evening for three days
instead of just one! Talking to Non-Muslims, whenever they ask me about
Eid Day, I tell them that we celebrate Eid over 3 days - everyone at
their convenience and this avoids many questions from them. 

Instead of panicking and rushing to hurl the vilest accusations at our
religious scholars, and turning and twisting their research and
presentations to suit our needs, let us try to be a bit more reasonable.
Unity does not mean uniformity. Instead of becoming upset at such minor
differences, let us learn to appreciate and enjoy the blessings of
variety and diversity.

Also, we must realize that even if we ignore all jurisprudential
differences, we still would not be able to avoid the issue of multiple
Eids. Indeed, we see that during the caliphate of Imam Ali (peace be
upon him), a man once came and told him that he had sighted the crescent
for the month of Shawwal, while no one else had. The Imam a.s. told him
that since he has sighted the moon himself, it was Eid for him the next
day, but for the rest of the community, since there were not two
reliable testimonies (as required by Shariah), it would be the 30th of
Ramadan. So while it was haram for the man to fast the next day, it was
in fact wajib upon everyone else!

Hence, for those who have proper knowledge and understanding of Islamic
jurisprudence, this is really a non-issue. In all honesty, the
moonsighting drama has nothing to do with unity or keeping our families
intact. The Shia world has had multiple Eids for centuries now, so it is
hard to fathom why this has become such a divisive issue. The fact of
the matter is that this is a simple jurisprudential technicality which
certain nefarious elements have hijacked and used to attack our
Maraja-e-Taqleed, and many simple-minded Shias are sadly following suit.
If we are really so concerned about maintaining unity, let us keep in
mind that the one institution that has safeguarded and protected Shi'ism
for the past 1200 years and the only platform that is capable of uniting
us, is the same Marjaiyyat which we so quickly rush to accuse of causing
disunity amongst us!

On a final note, History tell us that in the 16th century, as Mongol
armies were about to overrun Baghdad, the Muslim world was too busy
fighting among itself over apparently a far more pertinent matter:
whether it is permissible to consume owl meat or not! While they were
busy discussing this issue, Baghdad was captured and run over. Today, as
we face enemies and calamities from all sides, let us learn from our own
history, let us cease from wasting so much time and energy complaining
about such trivial matters, let us unite under the banner of the
Marjaiyyat, and let us focus on the greater problems that threaten to
overrun our communities and the Muslim Ummah today. Remember the famous
statement of Ayt. Khomeini (r.a.) who used to say: "Muslim world is
fighting whether to keep hands open or closed during prayers, forgetting
that enemies are ever ready and waiting for the chance to chop those
hands." 

It is time to wake up and face up the real danger which is on our
doorstep. May Allah swt accept all your Ibadats of the Holy Month and
the special Ibadat of the Eid Day - no matter, whenever you celebrate
it!

Wassalaam, 

Youth Section
KSIMC of Dubai



        
        
                 
                
                 






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