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Pls you are a Muslim don't celebrate birthdays
THIS IS WHY
Whether with or without candles
Whether with the intention of making a wish or not
BIRTHDAYS remain pagan rituals not a mere custom
Here are the proofs
Candles on Tart are Paganism
The Lore of Birthdays continues: "Birthday candles, in folk belief, are endowed with special magic for granting wishes. There are various ways of invoking their spell. Sometimes the birthday child makes a wish (these wishes must never be spoken aloud or the magic fails), and if he can blow out all the candles on his cake with one puff, the wish is sure to come true."
The Lore of Birthdays, Linton, p. 20
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CAKES & CANDLES
"The idea of putting candles on birthday cakes goes back to ancient Greece. ... The Greeks worshipped many gods and goddesses. Among them was one called Artemis. Artemis was the goddess of the moon. The Greeks celebrated her birthday once each month by bringing special cakes to her temple. The cakes were round, like a full moon. And, because the moon glows with light, the cakes were decorated with lighted candles."
(World Book-Childcraft International, Inc., Childcraft, The How and Why Library: Holidays and Birthdays, 1982, Vol. 9, pp. 12-13)
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birthdays” were traditionally celebrated by followers of Mithra. After a sun-worshiping emperor(Constantine) made a profession of Christ and passed the first Sunday law, he did not consider that there were problems with celebratory aspects of Mithraism/Saturnalia as long as Christ and believers, and not Mithra, were the focus of the celebrations.
After all these proofs that birthday is part of other religions' rituals some may say it's a mere celebration we don't mean all what you said Well the answer is in the hadeeth of Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him
The Prophet (ﷺ) said: “Whoever imitates a people is from them,” -[Sunan Abu Dawud].
40:30 and Al Albani
Meaning; He who resembles a people in their religions is not one of us and in another narration will be resurrected with them
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Birthday party is a mere paganism. Believe it or not these are plain proofs for the wise and reasonable.
.Genesis 40:20 And it came to pass the third day, which was Pharaoh's birthday,
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MAKE A WISH
was rooted in magic. The working of spells for good and evil is the chief usage of witchcraft.
” (The Lore of Birthdays, Linton, p. 20)..
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The Lore of Birthdays continues: "Birthday candles, in folk belief, are endowed with special magic for granting wishes. There are various ways of invoking their spell. Sometimes the birthday child makes a wish (these wishes must never be spoken aloud or the magic fails), and if he can blow out all the candles on his cake with one puff, the wish is sure to come true."
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"The custom of lighted candles on the cakes started with the Greeks. Philochonus records that on the sixth day of each month, the birthday of Artemis, goddess of the moon and the hunt, honey cakes round as the moon and lit with tapers were placed on the temple altars of this goddess."
Ralph and Adelin Linton, The Lore of Birthdays, 1953, pp. 17, 26, 28, 51-52
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“The Greeks believed that the birthday candles are thus an honor and tribute to the birthday child and bring good fortune.
(The Lore of Birthdays (New York, 1952), Ralph and Adelin Linton, pp. 8, 18-20.
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"Long ago, people believed that on a birthday a person could be helped by good spirits or hurt by evil spirits. So, when a person had a birthday, friends and relatives gathered to protect him or her. And that's how birthday parties began.
(World Book-Childcraft International, Inc., Childcraft, The How and Why Library: Holidays and Birthdays, 1982, Vol. 9, pp. 12-13)
".Down to the fourth century Christianity rejected the birthday celebration as a pagan custom.”—
Schwäbische Zeitung (magazine supplement Zeit und Welt), April 3/4, 1981, p. 4.
“birthdays” were traditionally celebrated by followers of Mithra. After a sun-worshiping emperor(Constantine) made a profession of Christ and passed the first Sunday law, he did not consider that there were problems with celebratory aspects of Mithraism/Saturnalia as long as Christ and believers, and not Mithra, were the focus of the celebrations.
birthdays” were traditionally celebrated by followers of Mithra. After a sun-worshiping emperor(Constantine) made a profession of Christ and passed the first Sunday law, he did not consider that there were problems with celebratory aspects of Mithraism/Saturnalia as long as Christ and believers, and not Mithra, were the focus of the celebrations.Also it is a ritual of satanic movement
You should give yourself a pat on the back, buy yourself whatever you want, treat yourself like the king (or god) that you are, and generally celebrate your birthday with as much pomp and ceremony as possible.
[The Satanic Bible (Anton Szandor LaVey, (Air) Book of Lucifer – The Enlightenment, Avon Books, 1969, Ch XI, Religious Holidays, p. 96) regarding Birthdays]
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“birthdays” were traditionally celebrated by followers of Mithra.
After a sun-worshiping emperor(Constantine) made a profession of Christ
and passed the first Sunday law, he did not consider that there were problems with celebratory aspects of Mithraism/Saturnalia as long as Christ and believers, and not Mithra, were the focus of the celebrations.
After all these proofs that birthday is part of other religions' rituals some may say it's a mere celebration we don't mean all what you said
Well the answer is in the hadeeth of Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him
The Prophet (ﷺ) said: “Whoever imitates a people is from them,”
-[Sunan Abu Dawud].
40:30 and Al Albani
Meaning
He who resembles a people in their religions is not one of us and in another narration will be resurrected with them
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