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Congratulating, And Happy News - Hassan Al Zahrani - 11-13-2004


As Salam Alykom brothers and sisters


I would like very much to share some news with all of you, yesterday at 3.30 am my wife and I had a baby girl. We named her Hajjar.


Now finally my 5 old year daughter Hind had a sister as she only had brothers. [Image: smile.gif]


Alhamdulelah she came to attend the last day of this blessed month with us. May Allah bless her life and Makes her a soldier who spread the message of Islam.




Congratulating, And Happy News - Muslimah - 11-13-2004


Bismillah


Mash a Allah brother let me be the first to congratulate u on this occaison.


May Allah bless her and Makes her with her brothers and sister a comfort of the eye for u and her mother ameen. [Image: smile.gif]




Congratulating, And Happy News - umm Zachariah - 11-13-2004

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Congratulating, And Happy News - Muslimah - 11-13-2004


Bismillah


Mash a Allah Umm Zachria that was so nice [Image: smile.gif]




Congratulating, And Happy News - Peace in Ireland - 11-13-2004

Congrats! A relative of mine is due to give birth soon too. Ready to change some more diapers? hahahaha. Anyway, congradulations. All the best.



Congratulating, And Happy News - Peace in Ireland - 11-14-2004

Not to take away from this post, but I had a question regarding muslims babies. Is there any sort of ritual that a newborn muslim baby goes through (like christening for christians)? If there are, could you tell me about them? If not.... well then I guess this question would be rather moot now wouldn't it? hahaha.



Congratulating, And Happy News - NaSra - 11-14-2004


Alhamdulilah Mabroooooook:D !!!! Congratulations Islam, May Allah Bless your baby-girl with good health always ameen, and protect her from all evil. May Allah let her grow into a mujahida who'll serve this Ummah for Allahs sake.


MashaAllah, I am really happy to hear this news. My Sister is pregnant, my best friend is due in a weeks time, this sounds like the pregnancy season [Image: biggrin.gif].


Welcome to a lot sleepless nights!




Congratulating, And Happy News - Muslimah - 11-14-2004


Bismillah


PII we dont have the concept of Christinization because each human being is born Muslim even u if u dont mind me telling u. So this is the original status Allah Creates us on. But there are some rituals though. On the 7th day of the birth, the baby is names, a sacrifice is slaughtered, one sheep for a baby girl and 2 for a babyboy. The sacrifice is divided into 3 parts. One third to be given away for charity, one third as a present to family members, neighbours or other, and one third to be cooked and eaten at home. Also on that same day the hair of the baby (i know it is so thin) is shaved and weighed with similar amount of sliver and given away for charity. This is called A`qeeqah.




Congratulating, And Happy News - radiyah - 11-14-2004



Alsalam 'alaykom [Image: smile.gif]


Masha'Allah brother congratulations [Image: smile.gif]


Alhamdulilah for a second daughter, daughters are really wonderful, they are so affectionate may Allah Subhanahu Wa T'ala bless her and make her the rightous offspring u wish her to be [Image: smile.gif]


wasalam




Congratulating, And Happy News - Peace in Ireland - 11-14-2004


Quote: PII we dont have the concept of Christinization because each human being is born Muslim even u if u dont mind me telling u.

Not at all. I understand that that is what Muslims believe and I'm fine with that. Jeez, I hope I'm not that much of a boogie-man around here! [Image: laugh.gif]


But I'm curious, are those traditions you mentioned still carried out in countries like the United States where it is usually illegal to sacrifice animals? I've just never heard of anyone doing that, so I didn't know if it was still common practice (in less muslim populated countries) or not.