Eid Milad ul-Nabi or Mawlid al-Nabi al-Sharif (Arabic: مَولِد النَّبِي, romanized: mawlidu n-nabiyyi, sometimes just called colloquial Arabic مولد, mawlid, mevlid, mevlit, mulud, among other vernacular elocutions; sometimes ميلاد, mīlād) is the recognition of the birthday of the Islamic prophet Muhammad which is remembered in Rabi’ al-awwal, the third month in the Islamic calendar. Mawlid or Milad-un-Nabi celebrates the Prophet Muhammad’s life.
12th Rabi’ al-awwal is the acknowledged date among the greater part of the Sunni researchers, while Shi’a researchers respect 17th Rabi’ al-awwal as the acknowledged date.
Numerous Muslims in India observe this celebration. On Eid Milad, some of the banks and business offices are shut. It is otherwise called Un-Nabi by the name of E-Milad, Nabi Day, Mohammad’s Birthday, or the Prophet’s Birthday.
Eid-e-Milad which is known to be one of the most important celebrations denotes the birthday of Prophet Mohammad who is referred to as the Messenger of God in Islam. This year, the recognition of the day will start from the evening of 29 October (Thursday) and will proceed till the evening of 30 October (Friday).
For Muslims this day is a memorable event the lessons and thoughtfulness of the holy Prophet and devotees show their love and respect for him by holding prayers, preparing feasts, and arranging family get-together. Notwithstanding, Eid-e-Milad is both a day to celebrate and to mourn, since it is additionally believed to be the death anniversary of the Prophet.
In India, this year Eid Milad-un-Nabi is being praised from Thursday, 29 October, to 30 October.
The time difference between India and UAE is 1 hour 30 minutes so Eid Milad-un-Nabi will be praised in UAE on a similar date as that of India.
It is believed that Allah himself gave the Quran’s message through the angel Jibril.
Supporters of Islam celebrate the celebration of Milad-un-Nabi amazingly. Be that as it may, Shias and Sunnis have various perspectives about this celebration.
As indicated by the Islamic calendar, Prophet Mohammad was born on the 12th of 573 AD, the third month of Islam for example Rabi al-Awwal. The day is likewise seen as the demise anniversary of the Prophet.
The full name of Prophet Hazrat Mohammad (c.) was Mohammad ibn Abdullah ibn Abdul Muttalib. He was born in the city of Mecca. His dad’s name was Abdullah and his mother’s name, Bibi Amina. It is said that in 610 AD, he accomplished edification in a cave named Heera close to Mecca. He later lectured the lessons of the Quran, the holy book of the religion of Islam.
The history of Mawlid returns to the beginning of Islam when individuals are assembled to understand poetry and sang verses to respect Prophet Muhammad. The Prophet’s life and lessons, as reflected in the Hadith, keep on impacting devotees. Muslims who observe Milad-un-Nabi remember, talk about and celebrate the Prophet’s life on Eid Milad Un Nabi. Individuals hold night-long prayers and send Milad-un-Nabi e-cards to loved ones.
As per legends, the Prophet was born on the 12th day of Rabi-ul-Awwal in Mecca in 570 CE. Rabi-ul-Awwal is the third month of the Islamic lunar calendar. In nations with huge Muslim populaces, this day is seen as a public holiday to mark Prophet’s birth anniversary.
Individuals who observe this celebration generally talk about and praise the inception of the Prophet Muhammad and his lessons. Individuals are seen gifting Milad-un-Nabi e-cards to their loved ones. On this festival, it is believed that Sunni Muslims praise it on the 12th of the Islamic month of Rabi al-awwal, while, Shia Muslims celebrate it on the 17th of Rabi al-Awwal.
Individuals are seen wearing green ribbons or something of the attire of a similar color and conveying green banners or flags; this is because the green color is a symbol of Islam and heaven. Activities like parades and marches comprising of enormous groups are seen, where night long prayers meetings are led. Public meals are offered in mosques and other community buildings. Different exhibitions are highlighted in Saudi Arabia with photographs of different mosques in holy cities.
Eid-e-Milad is likewise called Maulid or Mawlid since ‘naat’ and hymns are sung in recognition of the Prophet. Fans believe that listening to these recitation leads one to the common and heavenly prizes. In any case, Sunni and the Shia sects have an alternate interpretation of the ways of denoting the day. The Shia community believes that on this day Prophet Muhammad picked Hazrat Ali as his successor. The Sunni community holds prayers consistently and they don’t work on mourning on this day.
In nations that are home to a huge Muslim populace, Mawlid is celebrated with excellent level road parades and decorations of homes or mosques. Food and different offerings are dispersed, and tales about the life of Prophet Muhammad are described. What’s more, poetry or naats are discussed after prayers and desserts are disseminated among poor people.
In India, it is a significant day for the Muslims and individuals offer namaaz and participate in other ritualistic traditions. Muslim enthusiasts in Jammu and Kashmir, visit the Hazratbal Shrine, the significant Islamic journey spot on the banks of Dal Lake. In different parts of India like Hyderabad and Lucknow, enthusiasts organize religious meetings, night-long prayers, rallies, and marches to celebrate this day.
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