The day of Eid Milad-un-Nabi (peace be upon him) is being celebrated across the country with full religious enthusiasm, devotion and respect, the streets and streets of Pakistan are decorated with green lanterns and many buildings are lit with lamps. has also been arranged.
The auspicious birth day of Holy Prophet (PBUH) is celebrated with enthusiasm all over the world, people in Pakistan also make special arrangements to celebrate this day. Mosques, houses, offices, neighborhoods, buildings, streets and markets everywhere are decorated with beautiful flags and electric lamps.
At the start of the day in Lahore Cantt, a 21-gun salute was fired at the Ayub Stadium, on this occasion, the atmosphere echoed with the sound of cannons and the slogans of the army soldiers, Takbeer Allahu Akbar.
At the beginning of the day, prayers were offered for peace, security and stability in the country.
In his message on the occasion of Eid Milad-ul-Nabi, President of the State Dr. Arif Alvi said that the life of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is an embodiment of obedience to Allah, justice and justice and compassion and love towards human beings. are omnipresent and universal.
Caretaker Prime Minister Anwar Haq Kakar in his message regarding Eid Milad-ul-Nabi said that for brotherhood between Muslims and people of different faiths, make the message of the Prophet (PBUH) a torch, the life of the Prophet (PBUH). You are an example of compassion, tolerance and love, Salam’s character and actions are the best example for us.
On the occasion of 12 Rabi-ul-Awwal, attractive models of other holy places including Masjid-e-Nabawi are made on the streets and highways of the city and fairs are also organized. Those who bought the decorative items said that they will continue to light lamps like this for the rest of their lives on the occasion of Eid Milad-ul-Nabi.
On the occasion of Eid Milad-ul-Nabi, a pot of hundred kheer was prepared in Gujranwala, while Eid Milad-ul-Nabi is being celebrated with full religious enthusiasm in Hyderabad and Sukkur as well.
Addressing the Rehmat-ul-Lameen conference organized by the Awqaf Department regarding Eid Milad-ul-Nabi in Lahore, Caretaker Chief Minister Punjab Mohsin Naqvi said that we are believers of the Prophet, we will not be disappointed, Pakistan will definitely take off.
He said that the teachings that think about the destruction of the country are far from the Prophet. If we are believers of the Holy Prophet, then by God, let go of despair and believe that Pakistan will definitely develop.
Mohsin Naqvi said that it is the duty of the government to protect the lives and property and rights of other religious minorities living in the country.
On the other hand, Majlis-e-Wahdat-e-Muslimeen chief Raja Nasir Abbas has also announced to celebrate 12-17 Rabi-ul-Awwal with unity and unity and said that anti-Pakistan forces are trying to make us fight each other, we have to thwart these conspiracies.
He said that the Muslim Ummah is suffering from numerous problems, the atmosphere of unity must be strengthened for the security of Pakistan and the Ummah, attempts to create chaos in Pakistan by giving religious color are going on, the nation will together thwart these conspiracies.
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Interview with Dr. Saima Rahman, Islamic Studies Scholar, on Eid Milad-un-Nabi Celebrations in Pakistan
Editor: Thank you for joining us, Dr. Rahman. The celebrations for Eid Milad-un-Nabi are vibrant this year. How do you see the significance of this day in Pakistani society?
Dr. Rahman: Thank you for having me. Eid Milad-un-Nabi holds immense significance for Muslims around the world, and particularly in Pakistan. It’s a day to commemorate the birth of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), who is the epitome of compassion, justice, and piety. The enthusiasm we see today reflects the deep reverence that people have towards his teachings. It’s not just about celebration; it’s a reminder to embody the values he espoused in our daily lives.
Editor: We’ve seen the streets adorned with green lanterns and vibrant decorations. What does this display symbolize for the community?
Dr. Rahman: The decorations symbolize joy and gratitude for the life of the Prophet (PBUH). Green is considered a sacred color in Islam, representing paradise. By beautifying our surroundings, we not only express our devotion but also foster a sense of unity and harmony among us. It brings people together, transcending differences and creating a collective spirit of celebration.
Editor: This year, Lahore witnessed a 21-gun salute. Why is this tradition significant?
Dr. Rahman: A 21-gun salute is a mark of respect and honor. It signifies the importance of the day and acknowledges the role of the Prophet (PBUH) in shaping Islamic values and ethics. Such solemn ceremonies help instill a sense of national pride and reinforce our shared faith.
Editor: Both President Dr. Arif Alvi and Caretaker Prime Minister Anwar Haq Kakar shared messages emphasizing compassion and brotherhood. How important are these themes in today’s context?
Dr. Rahman: In today’s world, those themes of compassion, tolerance, and understanding are more crucial than ever. We live in a diverse society, and the messages from our leaders remind us to extend love and kindness not just among Muslims but to people of all faiths. The Prophet’s life serves as the best example of how to navigate our differences with respect and empathy.
Editor: what activities or traditions would you recommend for people to engage in during this celebration?
Dr. Rahman: I would encourage everyone to participate in community prayers and gatherings, as these foster solidarity. Visiting mosques, engaging in charitable acts, and sharing meals with neighbors can also enhance the sense of community. Children can be involved in crafting decorations or learning about the life of the Prophet (PBUH) to instill values that are pivotal in Islam. spreading love and kindness is a beautiful way to honor this day.
Editor: Thank you, Dr. Rahman, for your insights. Wishing everyone a joyful Eid Milad-un-Nabi!
Dr. Rahman: Thank you! Peace and blessings to all.
Prime Minister Anwar Haq Kakar have emphasized compassion, tolerance, and unity in their messages for Eid Milad-un-Nabi. What do you think about the importance of these themes in the current socio-political context of Pakistan?
Dr. Rahman: It is critical to highlight these themes, especially in today’s environment, where divisions may arise over various issues. Both leaders’ emphasis on compassion and tolerance is a call for unity among Muslims and an invitation to embrace diversity among different faiths. The teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) are universal and advocate for peace and understanding. If we can embody these principles, we can not only strengthen our society but also counter any attempts to sow discord among us.
Editor: The celebrations also include unique local customs, like preparing a pot of kheer in Gujranwala. What do such traditions contribute to the overall spirit of the day?
Dr. Rahman: Local traditions like preparing kheer provide a sense of community and belonging. They celebrate not only the religious aspect but also bring people together in shared joy and festivity. These customs can foster connections within neighborhoods and enhance the feeling of oneness among the community, making the celebrations more meaningful.
Editor: what message would you like to convey to our readers about Eid Milad-un-Nabi and its relevance today?
Dr. Rahman: Eid Milad-un-Nabi is a reminder to reflect on the life of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and strive to incorporate his teachings in our daily lives. It encourages us to be more compassionate, just, and respectful towards one another. In these challenging times, let this day inspire us to promote peace, alleviate suffering, and work towards a more harmonious society. Let us remember that true celebration lies in living the principles taught by the Prophet (PBUH) every day.
Editor: Thank you, Dr. Rahman, for your insights, and for highlighting the essence of this significant day.
Dr. Rahman: Thank you for having me!