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Can a Muslim congratulate a non muslim on their holidays? 🧵:
Ibn Al-Qayyim said:"Congratulating the kuffaar on the rituals that belong only to them is harām by CONSENSUS, as is congratulating them on their festivals and fasts by saying ‘A happy festival to you’ or ‘May you enjoy your festival,’ and so on.
If the one who says this has been saved from kufr, it is still forbidden. It is like congratulating someone for prostrating to the cross, or even worse than that. It is as great a sin as congratulating someone for drinking wine, or murdering someone, or having illicit sexual...
...relations, and so on. Many of those who have no respect for their religion fall into this error; they do not realize the offensiveness of their actions. Whoever congratulates a person for his disobedience or bid’ah or kufr exposes himself to the wrath and anger of Allāh."
The above is mentioned in sheikh saleh Ibn-uthaymeen's majmoo fatawa and he goes further and says:"Congratulating the kuffaar on their religious festivals is haraam to the extent described by Ibn al-Qayyim because it implies that one accepts or approves of their rituals of kufr,
even if one would not accept those things for oneself. But the Muslim should not accept the rituals of kufr or congratulate anyone else for them, because Allaah does not accept any of that at all,
as He says (interpretation of the meaning):
"If you disbelieve, then verily, Allāh is not in need of you, He likes not disbelief for His slaves. And if you are grateful (by being believers), He is pleased therewith for you. . ." [al-Zumar 39:7]
". . . This day, I have perfected your religion for you, completed My favor upon you, and have chosen for you Islaam as your religion . . ." [al-Maa’idah 5:3]
So congratulating them is forbidden, whether they are one’s colleagues at work or otherwise.
If they greet us on the event of their festivals, we should not respond, because these are not our festivals and because they are not festivals which are acceptable to Allāh.
These festivals are innovations in their religions, and even those which may have been prescribed formerly have been abrogated by the religion of Islaam, with which Allāh sent Muhammad (ﷺ) to the whole of mankind.
Allāh says (interpretation of the meaning):
"Whoever seeks a religion other than Islām, it will never be accepted of him, and in the Hereafter, he will be one of the losers." [Aal ‘Imraan 3:85]
It is harām for a Muslim to accept invitations on such occasions because this is worse than congratulating them as it indicates taking part in their celebrations.
Similarly, Muslims are forbidden to imitate the kuffaar by having parties on such occasions,
or exchanging gifts, or giving out sweets or food, or taking time off work, etc., because the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: "Whoever imitates a people is one of them."
Shaykh al-Islaam Ibn Taymiyah said in his book Iqtidaa’ al-siraat al-mustaqeem mukhaalifat ashaab al-Raheem: "Imitating them in some of their festivals implies that one is pleased with their false beliefs and practices,
and gives them the hope that they may have the chance to humiliate and mislead the weak."
Whoever does anything of this sort is a sinner, whether he does it out of decency or to be friendly, or because he is too shy to refuse, or for whatever other reason,
because this is hypocrisy in Islam, and because it makes the kuffaar feel proud of their religion.
Allāh is the One Whom we ask to make the Muslims feel excited about their religion, to help them adhere steadfastly to it, and to make them victorious over their enemies,
for He is the Strong and Omnipotent."

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