Ayesha (may Allah be pleased with her) said: “The Messenger of Allah entered into my presence while I had two young girls singing the songs of Bu’aath, so he (peace be upon him) reclined upon his mattress and turned his face away. Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased with him) then walked in and rebuked me and said: ‘The music of Shaitan in front of the Prophet.’ Allah’s Messenger approached him and said: Leave them.”
Ayesha continued, “And when the Prophet (peace be upon him) dozed off, I signaled to the young girls, and they left.” and in another narration Allah’s Messenger (peace be upon him) said: “O Abu Bakr, every people have an Eid and this is our ‘Eid.” (Al-Bukhari)
Imam Al-Baghawee said in Sharh-us-Sunnah (4/322): “Bu’aath is a well-known day for the Arabs. In it, a great battle occurred between the Aws and the Khazraj, and this war lasted for nearly 120 years until Islam came. Thus, the poetry that the two girls were singing contained a description of the war and bravery. Mentioning it aids the affairs of the religion. As for songs that mention abominable deeds and openly invite to forbidden acts and manifesting evil speech, then they are prohibited. It is inconceivable that this would take place in front of the Prophet (peace be upon him) and he would forget to censure it. The Prophet’s saying “Our Eid” (shows) that displaying happiness in the Two Eids is from the rituals of the religion, and thus they are not like other days.”
Ibn Hajr said, “The benefits of this Hadith are:
The legality of being liberal towards the family during the days of Eid, by all means that provide ease for the soul and relaxation for the body from the toils of worship. However, abstaining from such things is better. Also, displaying happiness in the days of Eid is a symbol of the Religion.” (Fath Al-Bari, 2/443)
Note: Music is prohibited at all times. Beating the Daff is permissible for women only during Eid, weddings, and when one who has been away returns. (See Al-Mawsoo’ah Al-Fiqhiyyah, 38/169 and Ibn Taymiyyah’s Majmoo’ Al-Fatawa, 11/565, 566)
Reminder
While celebrating Eid, do not forget the children in your neighborhood who may not be as fortunate as you are. Include them in your celebrations and joy. Give them gifts and tell your children to play with them. Surely the joy of making others happy is unmatchable.






