Jamaat e Islami Hind Mumbra Wishes you a "Very Happy & Peaceful Eid".
May Allah S.W.T accept your good deeds, forgive your transgressions and ease your sufferings.
May blessings of Allah S.W.T Fill the Muslim World and bring unity, peace and prosperity on the auspicious atmosphere of Eid Ul Fitr.
Taqaballahu minna wa Minkum- may ALLAH accept from you and us.
Eid is here - doesn't mean we can do whatever we like. But it's a celebration doesn't mean we can miss our obligatory prayers and allowed to do anything even which is unlawful for us. we should not cross the limit and should not be engaging in something displeasing to ALLAH and should be steadfast as we tried last 30 blessed days of Ramzan.
Things we should not do:
1. We cannot miss the obligatory prayers.
2. In the name of greeting exchange or visiting each other we should not forget that mixing of men and women is not permissible.
3. To maintain kinship or visit relatives is encouraged in our religion so much but in regard to do those we sometimes overlook specially in these celebrations who is our mahram or non mahram with whom we are permitted to sit and talk and mix. We should check those and be careful about those.
4. To adorn oneself with best clothes doesn’t apply for women to go out in that state and don’t make it permissible for woman to not observe her full Hejab.
5. We should not engage in listening music, dance or watching the trash on TV where most of the times the other sex (non mahrams) of us are not dressing properly.
6. We should eat and share food in this celebration but doesn’t mean to be extravagant in this regard.
7. Some people have the custom of going out to the graveyard on the day of Eid to greet the occupants of the graves. (But visiting the graves is not something to be done especially on the day of Eid or Friday or any particular day. It was proven that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) visited the graves at night, as mentioned in the hadeeth of ‘Aa’ishah narrated by Muslim. And the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Visit the graves for they will
remind you of the Hereafter.” visiting graves is an act of worship, and acts of worship are not acceptable unless they are in accordance with sharee’ah. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) did not single out the day of Eid for visiting the graves, so we should not do so either. )
Jazakallahukahiran
JIH – Mumbra