Eid-e-Milad-Un-Nabi 2024: Date, time, when is Eid-e-Milad this year?
This year, it will be observed from the evening of September 15 to September 16, 2024.Eid Milad-un-Nabi is observed on the birth and death anniversary of Prophet Mohammad, the last messenger of Allah. The day is observed annually during Rabi' al-Awwal, the third month of the Islamic calendar.
HISTORY OF EID-E-MILAD
Prophet Muhammad is believed to have been born in Mecca around 570 AD, and Sunni scholars commemorate his birth on the 12th of Rabi' al-awwal, while Shia scholars commemorate it on the 17th. . This day is not only the birth of the prophet, but also a day to mourn his death in 632 AD.
Milad un nabi Wishes
Prophet Muhammad’s life is a beacon of hope and guidance. May we find inspiration in his teachings. Eid Milad Un Nabi Mubarak
May the teachings of unity and compassion of Prophet Muhammad inspire us to be better human beings.
On this auspicious day, I pray to Allah for peace and success for my family and my friends. Eid Milad Un Nabi Mubarak.
Eid Milad-un-Nabi 2024: Quotes
The best among you is the one who doesn’t harm others. – Prophet Muhammad
Be kind, for whenever kindness becomes part of something, it beautifies it. Whenever it is taken from something, it leaves it tarnished. – Prophet Muhammad
The best among you are those who have the best manners and character. – Prophet Muhammad
When a thing disturbs the peace of your heart, give it up. – Prophet Muhammad
The greatest struggle is to battle your own soul, to fight the evil within yourself. – Prophet Muhammad
The first grand celebration of Eid-e-Milad was recorded during the Fatimid dynasty in Egypt, almost 600 years after his death. Some historians suggest that this tradition may also have originated in Syria or Iraq.
IMPORTANCE OF EID-E-MILAD
Eid-e-Milad is a time of reflection, prayer and gathering with loved ones. Muslims from all over the world come together to express gratitude, pray and exchange greetings. Many people wear new clothes, prepare festive food and visit shrines, mosques and dargahs.
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