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Milad un-Nabi/Id-e-Milad

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The Islamic festival of Milad un-Nabi, or Id-e-Milad, celebrates the birth of the Prophet Muhammad. It is celebrated on the 12th day of Rabi-ul-Awwal, the third month of the Islamic calendar, which usually falls in April or May.

The festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm and joy, especially in Muslim countries. People gather to remember the life and teachings of the Prophet Muhammad and to thank Allah for sending him to guide humanity. Special prayers are held in mosques and homes, and sermons are given to remind people of the importance of following the teachings of the Prophet.

On this day, people gather in large numbers at mosques and other places to listen to recitations of the Quran, stories of the Prophet’s life, and special lectures. Special food items such as sweet dishes, cakes, and desserts are prepared and distributed among the people. People also send gifts and cards to each other to express their joy and happiness.

In some places, people take out processions with flags and banners to spread the message of peace and brotherhood. People also visit the graves of the Prophet and his companions to pay their respects.

Milad un-Nabi is an important festival in the Islamic world. It serves to remind people of the importance of following the teachings of the Prophet and living a life of peace and harmony. It is an occasion to celebrate the life and teachings of the Prophet and to thank Allah for sending him as a mercy to all of humanity.

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