Islamabad – Pakistan is celebrating Eid Milad un Nabi with traditional zeal and devotion as streets, mosques, and homes shine with colourful lights and decorations. From Karachi to Islamabad, cities are draped in green flags, glowing arches, and vibrant displays, reflecting the nation’s spiritual unity on this sacred day.
The 12th of Rabi ul Awal, marking the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), holds profound spiritual significance for Muslims worldwide. Across Pakistan, processions and Milad gatherings are being held, where the faithful recite naats, offer prayers, and reaffirm their commitment to embodying the Prophet’s message of peace and compassion.
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Charity and social welfare also form an essential part of today’s observances, as communities distribute food, extend support to the needy, and highlight the values of kindness and humility taught by the Prophet (PBUH). Religious scholars in their addresses are calling on the nation to strengthen unity, tolerance, and justice, echoing the moral example set fourteen centuries ago.
The celebrations stand as a reminder that the life of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) continues to inspire billions, serving as a guiding light for humanity’s pursuit of compassion, equality, and faith.