The Prophets were the messengers sent by god to guide the people in the past when they went astray.  The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) was very humble and was concerned with relieving the suffering of others. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) lived to the age of 63 and passed away on the 12th of Rabi 'al-Awwal, 632 AD. It is noteworthy that the birth and death of the Prophet are on the same day. This is the day we all celebrate as Miladi Nabi.


This year, in 2021, according to the Gregorian calendar, Eid Milad-Nabi begins on the evening of october 18 and ends on the evening of the following day, october 19. Prophet Muhammad is believed to have been born in Mecca, saudi arabia in 570 CE. He is the last messenger of Allah who spread the message of love and unity to all human beings. On this day in the 8th century, the house of the prophet was converted into a prayer hall.

Eid-e-Milad is also celebrated as the day of remembrance of the Prophet. It was initially celebrated as an official festival in egypt and became popular in the 11th century. In those days, only the then ruling tribes of Shia Muslims could celebrate the festival, not the general public. Only in the 12th century did Syria, Morocco, turkey and spain begin to celebrate Eid-e-Milat, after which some Sunni Muslim sects began to celebrate the day.

Miladi Nabi is a day celebrated for the Prophet and his teachings. The Prophet was born in Mecca on the 12th day of the month of Rabi ul Awwal, the third month of the Islamic calendar. The Prophet was the one who instilled hope in others at an early age. Those who intended to adhere to discipline and truth in life worshipped the Prophet as God.

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