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When is Muhammad's Birthday?
'Mawlid' is Celebrated 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 Qurʾan.

Shias observe the event on the 17th of the month, while Sunnis observe it on the 12th of the month. Some branches of Sunni Islam, such as Wahhabi and Salafi do not celebrate Mawlid, meaning that it is not a holiday in some countries such as Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

As the Islamic calendar is based on lunar cycles, the date in the Gregorian calendar will vary each year. The Islamic Calendar is about 11 days shorter than the Gregorian calendar, meaning that in some years this holiday will occur twice.

Traditions of Muhammad's Birthday
Also known to Muslims in Malaysia as Maulud Nabi. This is purely a religious festival and is marked as a public holiday.

Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was born in Mecca on 12 Rabiulawal in the year 570 CE. The prophet’s full name is Abū al-Qāsim Muḥammad ibn ʿAbd Allāh ibn ʿAbd al-Muṭṭalib ibn Hāshim.

Muhammad is believed to have been a descendant of Ishmael. According to Judaism, Christianity and Islam, Isaac and Ishmael were two sons of Abraham. Whereas Jews are believed to have descended from Isaac, Arabs are believed to have descended from Ishmael.

By his 6th birthday, Muhammad was an orphan and was raised by uncle Abu Talib and his grandfather Abdul-Muttalib. He learned about business from his uncle and earned a reputation as a trustworthy trader.

It was not until Muhammad was 40 years old that he was commanded by the angel Gabriel, who carried God's message, to declare God's oneness and to shun the idolatry of his tribesmen.

Over the following 20 years, his preaching of the Qur'an which was revealed to him would establish one of the world's great religions, Islam.

Around the Islamic world, Muhammad's birthday is celebrated with religious lectures and recitals of verses from the Qur'an, in mosques decorated with lights to mark the occasion.

The basic earliest accounts for the observance of Mawlid can be found in 8th century Mecca when the house in which Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was born was transformed into a place of prayer by Al-Khayzuran. Al-Khayzuran was the mother of a caliph, Harun-al-Rashid.

Though public celebrations of the birth of Muhammad did not occur until four centuries after his passing away. The oldest Mawlid-text is claimed to be from the 12th century and most likely being of Persian origin.

The Sunni and Shia branches of Islam have different ways of marking the day. The Shia community believes that on 12 Rabiulawal, the Prophet Muhammad chose Hazrat Ali as his successor. The Sunni community holds prayers throughout the month and they do not practice mourning on this day.

During Mawlid celebrations, the national flag is hoisted on all public buildings, and a 31-gun salute in Islamabad and a 21-gun salute at the provincial headquarters are fired at dawn. Hundreds of thousands of people gather at Minar-e-Pakistan Lahore between the intervening night of 11th and 12th Rabi' al-awwal for Mawlid celebrations, this is the worlds biggest gathering for Mawlid celebrations.

All public and private institutions will remain closed for the day. Important buildings and mosques are illuminated at night to mark the public holiday.When is Muhammad's Birthday?When is Muhammad's Birthday?Eid Milad-un-Nabi in Pakistan in 2021
Celebrated by Muslims on the twelfth day of the month of Rabiulawal, the third month of the Muslim calendarDistribution of Sweets: It is a common practice for members of the clergy to distribute sweets and other treats to people on Milad un-Nabi. Honey is one of the most frequently distributed sweets during this holiday. This is because many scholars believe that honey was a favourite treat of the Prophet Muhammad.

Visiting Mosques: Muslims are expected to visit a mosque on Milad un-Nabi. At mosque services, Muslims will listen to sermons and say prayers that honour God and the Prophet Muhammad. After the formal service, people participate in discussions about Muhammad and Islamic history with their friends and family members.

Family Time: While there are many events that occur in public places during Milad un-Nabi, some of the most important holiday practices happen within private residences. Entire families often reflect on the deeds of Muhammad and think of ways that they can improve their daily actions. This also allows people to take time off from work to bond with their family members.

Singing: Muslims in India often sing in public places during Milad un-Nabi. One of the most popular songs for this holiday is Maulud. According to the traditions of Islam, this song brings good fortune and reaffirms one’s loyalty to God.

Barah Wafat: In addition to the many happy festival activities that Muslims participate in during Milad un-Nabi in India, they also celebrate with Barah Wafat. Barah Wafat is a solemn festival that allows people to mourn the death of the Prophet Muhammad. The event honours the twelve days of Muhammad’s sickness and his ultimate passing to Paradise. One of the most popular events associated with this festival is the procession of the glass casket. During this event, a symbol of Muhammad is placed in a glass casket and paraded in public.

Lectures: Milad un-Nabi is also a large event for religious scholars and historians. These people participate in lectures and thoughtful discussions about Muhammad and Islam. There are also often debates about disputed religious topics.

Arts: In India, Muslims also honour the life and deeds of Muhammad by writing poetry and essays. Artists create paintings and sculptures that are appropriate for Milad un-Nabi.## Eid Milad ul nbi 2021 public holidays.
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