Evidences   
                                                                The urge of Allah Almighty to recollect  the great souls and inform the world with songs of encomium can be seen at different  places in the Qur’an. “Recollect Israel in the Qur’an”; “recall Idrees through Qur’an”; “remember  our servant Davood”, “reminisce Mariyam through Qur’an”, after such verses,  Allah delineates the sacred life histories and eulogize them  meritoriously.  From the dream of the  prophet Yoosuf even to the prayer of him: O! Allah, let me die being Muslim and  may include me in the company of righteous men are recorded in the Qur’an. Verses  of eulogia about the Holy Prophet are there in Qur’an in abundance.  Unprejudiced investigation of Qur’an may help to find the eulogia on many a  great soul.   
                         
                        We cannot think that anyone  would tell this veneration is a sin. The Prophet (Peace and Blessing be upon  him) said, “He who does not respect those who are older than him is not among  us”. If so, how befitting it is to honor the great souls in whom religious  knowledge and chastity are assembled and who was stainless of sin, even hadn’t  done a ‘karahath’ (undesirable action) in life knowingly! The decree of Allah  to holy angels to prostrate respecting Adam (Peace be upon him) and seeking  response from ‘Iblees’ (the leader of the Satan) for not obeying his order made  him a character of eternal curse and toppled him down from his position teach us  to respect great souls. Allah says through Qur’an that to respect the signs of  Allah is the evidence for having ‘thaqwa’ (fear of Allah) in the heart.  Prophets, saints, righteous men are indeed  the signs of Allah. Don’t rise your voice than that of you prophet’s, nor speak  with him in a loud voice. Your good deeds would become fruitless  unknowingly.  From this verse we can understand  how far to respect our prophet. 
                         
                        In short, to commemorate, to honor,  to praise the great souls and to wish their love and by which acquire Allah’s  love are the intentions of ‘Mawlid’.   There is no evidence to say these things are un-Islamic.   
                         
  “Indeed, Allah and his angels  utter ‘swalath’ in the name of the prophet; believers! utter swalath for  the sake of the prophet.  In the  interpretation of this verse of Qur’an, Imam Bukhari brings in the report of  Abul ‘Aalia (Allah please with him).  The  meaning of the verse that Allah utters swalath for the sake of the prophet is  that Allah quotes the nobility of the prophet before them” (Bukhari).  Allah orders believers to do so.  Imam Baidavi (May Allah Mercy upon him)  interprets ‘Allah and his angels are more interested in describing the nobility  and in narrating the greatness of the prophet’.   So, it is clear that we are obliged to describe the nobility and present  the greatness of the prophet to the world.  
                         
                        The Mawlid and its evidence can  be understood from the above noted lines. But, here we have to understand one  thing. If we provide evidences for Mawlid, the antagonists would ask where the  evidence for celebration, and if provide evidences for celebration, they would  ask where the evidence for Mawlid.  Such  are the pretty tactics of them to baffle the commoners.   
                         
                        We don’t have the least doubt  in those who lean ladder to the harmful cartoonist of Denmark and to such others, and who had been writing and  preaching that ‘the prophet is only an ordinary man and I and Muhammad of holy Makkah  are alike’. 
                          
                        See some instances: “if the  prophets could die, if the corps could burry then it does not seem to have any  peculiar quality for the corpses not mingling with soil.  The corpses are buried not to cause  difficulty by the exposure of decayed body to the living beings on the earth,  i.e., the meaning of burial is to arrange room for corpses to decay not causing  difficulty to the living beings.  If the  body of the prophet does not decay what is the idea behind the burial of them. Won't  it be wise to keep it on outside? (Prabodanam  Malayalam weekly Published by Jama’athe Islami of kerala, January 1987). 
                         
  “The prophet Muhammad (PBH) was  born as the son of a man called Abdullah and a woman called Amina. He was born,  grown and lived only as the ordinary man.   He was appointed as the prophet like other prophets. When reached  Allah’s calling, he departed from here as a departure of an ordinary man.  These all are the uncontroversial historical  facts” (Prabodanam weekly , December 1981).  
                          Although they belonged to  Islam, is this the privilege of them to belittle the prophet of Islam in any  way?  Is it when the prophet-abuse is  reported only from Denmark or Europe becomes a crime? The prophet-abuse by Jeeland post  magazine is greater than that of the Jamath e Islami? 
                          To say the holy body of the  prophet would decay and deform; to say it would cause difficulty out of foul  smell to the living beings if not buried; to question the reason behind the  burial in the state of not decaying are all the prophet-abuse and never  deserves excuse.   
                         
                          The prophet(PBH) said that the  physical body of the prophets are prohibited to the earth and they don’t decay  into the earth, (Aboo Davod). That the prophet Moosa (Peace be upon him) was  seen taking his prayer from his own rest place has come in the Hadîth. It is  also reported that the Prophet (PBH) had lead the prayer from the sky to the  prophets who have passed away. Are all these done with decayed bodies? Those  who say or write they were the forces behind anything and everything should  respond to it.  Some times silence is not  a rhetoric but disgust.  They defied the  sayings of the prophet too.    
                         
                          We can thank Allah for their  preparedness to conduct campaign on ‘Know the Prophet’.  We can rejoice in praising our beloved prophet  from all corners by all. Be ready to live imprinting the prophet’s foot steps  in life. We should show extreme care to make aware the importance of his  pattern of life to all. 
                          
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