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Mawlid (Arabic: مولد) also known as (Eid-e-Milad an-Nabi) (Arabic: عید ميلاد النبي, romanized: ʿīd mīlad an-nabī, lit. 'feast of the birth of the prophet') is an annual festival commemorating the birthday of the Islamic prophet Muhammad on the traditional date of 12 Rabi' al-Awwal, the third month of the Islamic calendar.
Eid Milad un Nabi, alternate name for Mawlid (مَولِد النَّبِي, "Birth of the Prophet"), the date of observance of the birthday of the Islamic prophet Muhammad Eid al-Fitr ( عيد الفطر ʿĪd al-Fiṭr , "Feast of Breaking the Fast"), marks the end of the month of Ramadan
Mawlid, also known as Eid Milad-un-Nabi, is an annual festival observed by many Muslims. It is a celebration of the anniversary of Prophet Muhammad's birth. It is a celebration of the anniversary ...
Acknowledging that Abraham was willing to sacrifice what is dear to him, God honoured both Abraham and his son. Angel Gabriel (Jibreel) called Abraham, "O' Ibrahim, you have fulfilled the revelations," and a ram from heaven was offered by Angel Gabriel to prophet Abraham to slaughter instead of his son. Many Muslims celebrate Eid al-Adha to ...
Eid Mubarak (Arabic: عِيد مُبَارَك, romanized: ʿīd mubārak) is an Arabic phrase that means "blessed feast or festival". [1] The term is used by Muslims all over the world as a greeting to celebrate Eid al-Fitr (which marks the end of Ramadan) and Eid al-Adha (which is in the month of Dhu al-Hijjah).
Here's to 2023! I'm excited to see what the new year brings. Have a restful holiday. See you in the new year. Thank you for all you have done for me in the past year—I couldn’t have done it ...
Happy New Year image. After the clock strikes midnight on NYE each year, it suddenly feels like the whole world gets a fresh start. New Year's Eve and the days surrounding it have an air of ...
International Mawlid Conference, Minar-e-Pakistan, Lahore, Pakistan. Eid-e-Milad-un- Nabi is an Islamic festival which is celebrated in honour of the birth-day of Muhammad. [172] The festival is observed in the third month of the Islamic lunar calendar called Rabi'al-Awal. [173] Various processions take place in Lahore to celebrate the festival ...