Allah the Creator of the universe decreed that there
are twelve months in the year beginning with Muharram...
Although the New Year (as a phenomenon that is celebrated) should be
insignificant to those of faith, unfortunately, many Muslims become
caught up in celebrations that not only have nothing to do with Islam
but also contradict the divine message.
Revelation dictates to us that Allah has preordained that calculation of
time, He says,
‘Verily, the number of months with Allah
is twelve months (in a year), so was it ordained by Allah on the Day
when He created the heavens and the earth; of them four are Sacred. That
is the right religion, so wrong not yourselves therein, and fight
against the Polytheists collectively, just as they fight against you
collectively. But know that Allah is with those who are pious. The
postponing (of a Sacred Month) is indeed an addition to disbelief:
thereby the disbelievers are led astray, for they make it lawful one
year and forbid it another year in order to adjust the number of months
forbidden by Allah, and make such forbidden ones lawful. The evil of
their deeds seems pleasing to them. And Allah guides not the people who
disbelieve.’
As may be noted
from the verses, Allah the Creator of the universe decreed that there
are twelve months in the year (beginning with Muharram - one of the four
sacred months). Thus, the Islamic calendar is the decree of God, and so
too is the Islamic New Year whereby Allah attaches a theological
and shar’ii (legal) significance to the way humans measure a
year. It is due to this that neglecting God’s decree and instead placing
significance on the Gregorian calendar which has essentially come into
being through the result of polytheistic practices is a matter that
should be severely disparaged.
Of course, whilst living in a secular state we accept, for
administrative purposes, that we are going to enter the year 2012, but
this administrative reality should always be rehashed with the notion
that Allah ordained, as we know from revelation, that the actual
year commences with Muharram and ends with Dhu al-Hijjah
with months measured in accordance to lunar cycles as well as there
being specific acts of worship related to the divinely ordained months.
To insolently claim that such beliefs are ‘extreme’ is to deride the
word of God and diminish its importance, for in mentioning the
measurement of a year Allah has attached to it great significance and
considered it a method of enlightened timekeeping.