The Solar or Lunar Calendar?
Allah
says, “They ask you (O Muhammad (pbuh)) about the new moons. Say: These
are signs to mark fixed periods of time for mankind and for the
pilgrimage” [al-Baqarah 2:189]
Reckoning time by the moon and
the new moons was well known to the Prophets and their peoples, and
reckoning time by the sun was only known to the ignorant followers of
false religions, but unfortunately many Muslims follow them nowadays.
The
Scholar, Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allah have mercy on him) said, commenting
on the verses “It is He Who made the sun a shining thing and the moon as
a light and measured out for it stages” [Yoonus 10:5] and “And the
moon, We have measured for it mansions (to traverse) till it returns
like the old dried curved date stalk” [YaSeen 36:38, 39]. Hence the
lunar calendar was better known among the nations and was less likely to
involve errors, and it is more precise
than the solar calendar, and all people can follow it easily. Hence
Allah says: “and measured out for it
stages that you might know the number of years and the reckoning”
[Yoonus 10:5]. But He did not say that about the sun, hence the months
of Hajj, fasting, Eid and other Islamic occasions are based on the lunar
calendar. This is by the wisdom of Allaah and His mercy, and so as to
protect His religion, as the people may all be able to figure out this
count of time easily and avoid mistakes, and so that no differences or
confusion would happen to the religion as happened to the people of the
Book.
End quote from Miftaah Daar al-Saadah, p. 538, 539.
It
may be understood from the last comment of Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allah
have mercy on him) that the people of the Book used to follow a solar
calendar, but in fact it played no role in their religion, rather it was
introduced after that by the ignorant among
them. The Solar or Gregorian calendar was introduced by Pope Gregory
XIII, after whom the calendar was named, by a decree signed on 24
February 1582 with no religious significance.
Concerning the
things we learn from the verse “They ask you (O Muhammad (pbuh)) about
the new moons…”, Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen (may Allah have mercy on him)
said:
… and we learn that the fixed periods of time for all
nations are the fixed periods of time that were established by Allah for
them – which are the new moons – so these are global fixed periods of
time, because Allah says “fixed periods of time for mankind”. As for
what has happened recently, namely the adoption of the European
calendar, there it has no tangible basis and it makes no sense and is
not prescribed in shareeah. Hence you find that one month has
twenty-eight days and some have thirty days and some have thirty one,
without any known reason for this discrepancy. Moreover
these months have no physical sign that the people can refer to in
order to work out time, unlike the lunar months which have a physical
sign that is known to everyone.
Tafseer al-Baqarah (2/371).
Al-Qurtubi
said, commenting on the verse “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” [al-Tawbah 9:36]: This verse
indicates that rulings on acts of worship and other matters must be
connected to the months and years that were known to the Arabs, and not
those that were used by the Persians, Byzantines or Copts, and they
should not be more than twelve months, because they vary in the number
of days; some of them being thirty days and some of them being more or
less. But the months of the Arabs never exceed thirty days, although
some of them may be less; the ones that are less are not any specific
months, rather that varies according to variations in the moon’s
movement through the sky. Tafseer al-Qurtubi
(8/133).
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