Streets across Pakistan turned festive as the faithful celebrated Eid-e-MiladunNabi, the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) with religious zeal and fervor.
The 12th Rabi-ul-Awal marks the birth of the Holy Prophet
Hazrat Muhammad (Peace be upon him).
Government buildings, streets, houses, shopping malls, and
mosques were decorated beautifully with lights and buntings, as the youth and
children did fireworks and marched in rallies wearing colorful dresses.
Religious festivities are the part of Pakistani society; it promotes religious
and cultural values.
'Milad' or recitation of poems to celebrate the praises of
the Holy Prophet are held i by Muslims during the month of Rabiulawal, the
third month of the Muslim calendar.Also commonly known as 'Milad un Nabi', this
day is observed as a public holiday in many countries with a large Muslim
population as it commemorates the anniversary of the birth of the founder of
Islam and the proclaimer of the Quran.
Despite the standard operating procedures (SOPs) issued by
the government for Eid-e-MiladunNabicelebrations, adherence to social
distancing and mask-wearing instructions was almost non-existent.
Each yearEid-e-MiladunNabi is celebrated in the schools and
hospitals of HOPE – An Educational NGOin
Pakistan, to bring religious unity among the students and staff
members. It also gives a chance to the students to show their talent.
Competitions are held in all the schools and prizes are distributed.
The events were held at HOPE Head Office, HOPE General
Hospital, Zia Hospital and School, Thatta Hospital and School.
HOPE- An NGO in Pakistan does its best to encourage the hidden talent in these
underprivileged children as well as inducing the religious spirit in them.
Milad was the perfect occasion to let these students show their respect for the
beloved Prophet (P.B.U.H.) through recitation of various Naats, Famous
Naatkhuwans were also invited to recite Naats in their beautiful voice to
increase the feeling of devotion. The way they presented the Naats fascinated
the audience.
Under the leadership of Dr. Mubina Agboatwalla - A Child
Specialist in Karachi, the event ended filling the hearts with joy and
mind with inner peace, of all those who were present there. Everyone was served
with delicious snacks, sweets and cold drinks.
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