Nation celebrates Eid Milad-un-Nabi (PBUH)

AJK celebrates Eid Milad un Nabi (SAWW) with fabulous zest, full religious fervor,

 

MIRPUR-Muslims across the country celebrated Eid Milad-un-Nabi (SAWW) with profound religious fervor and unity on Friday, commemorating the birth of the Holy Prophet (PBUH).The day began with a 31-gun salute in the federal capital, Islamabad, and a 21-gun salute in all provincial capitals, setting the tone for a day of devotion and celebration.
In the early hours, following Fajr prayers, special supplications were made in mosques across the nation, with a focus on fostering unity among the Muslim Ummah and praying for the prosperity and progress of the country. This day served as a reminder of the life and teachings of the last messenger, a guiding light for humanity.
Throughout the country, special conferences, events, and Mehfil-e-Milad gatherings were organized to pay homage to the Holy Prophet (PBUH). The jubilant atmosphere was further enhanced by the vibrant decorations adorning buildings, streets, roads, mosques, and houses, illuminated with colorful lights in honor of this auspicious occasion.
The president, addressing the annual Seeratun Nabi (PBUH) Conference here on the occasion of Eid Miladun Nabi (PBUH), highlighting the world’s pursuit of a morality-based world order, emphasised justice, forgiveness and wealth circulation as the key components for the progress of a country.
The president said no country or society could run without the traits of unity, justice and forgiveness. Besides, compassion for the poor and needy was also equally important for a successful society as Quran also taught the same repeatedly.

He reiterated moral principles were also unavoidable for a successful economy.

President Alvi, who earlier distributed awards among the winners of the writing contest of books on Seeratun Nabi (PBUH) and Naat, said the society needed the motivation to spend their wealth for the welfare of the needy people as had been guided by the Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) as well as other prophets.

Caretaker Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony, Aneeq Ahmed has said the life of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) stood as a timeless wisdom.

Addressing the annual Seerat-un-Nabi Conference themed “Practical Wisdom for Economic Prosperity in the light of Sunnah” he emphasized that true success was not measured by wealth, fame, or power instead, the strength of one’s character, integrity of actions, and impact on the well-being of others.
In today’s rapidly changing world, where success is often measured by material achievements, Minister Aneeq encouraged believers to reflect on their own conduct, saying, “To truly embody the values of faith, we must strive to align our ethics and actions with the radiant example of the Prophet’s life.”
Minister Aneeq further praised the Prophet’s noble character, stating that the prophet was known for his impeccable manners and even prayed for his enemies, demonstrating the highest moral standards.
Eid Milad-un-Nabi (SAWW) also graced the province of Punjab, including the provincial capital Lahore, where residents decorated their homes and streets with electric lamps, buntings, and green lights.
In Peshawar, the main procession, which commenced from Milad Chowk, made its way through traditional routes and culminated at Qissa Khwani Bazaar. The city’s bazaars and markets were adorned and lit up, adding to the festive atmosphere.
Meanwhile, Karachi witnessed three major processions originating from various parts of the city. Across Sindh province, including the provincial capital Karachi, devotees celebrated Eid Milad-un-Nabi (SAWW) with unwavering religious fervor. The day featured special events, Mehfil-Mi­laad gatherings, processions, and conferences dedicated to paying profound respect to the Holy Prophet (PBUH) and his inspirational teachings. The city’s public and private buildings, streets, roads, mosques, and houses were adorned with colorful lights, illuminating Karachi’s spirit.
Balochistan also embraced the celebration of Eid Milad-un-Nabi with religious zeal and enthusiasm. A procession of the faithful marched from Saryab Road, following traditional routes, and culminated at Jamiat Rai Road in Quetta city. Religious, political, social organizations, and educational institutions played their part by organizing various programs to commemorate this special occasion.

Beyond the borders of Pakistan, Eid Milad-un-Nabi was observed on both sides of the Line Of Control (LOC) with deep religious reverence, underscoring the universal significance of this occasion.

The most sanctified day of Eid Milad-un-Nabi  (SAWW)  the Birth Day of the last Holy Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) was celebrated across Azad Jammu Kashmir including expatriates lake city of Mirpur on Friday with full traditional religious zeal and fervor.
All AJK  cities, towns, and villages have been beautifully decorated and illuminated to celebrate the most sacred day In the global Islamic history with milad processions and greetings to celebrate the most sacred day for humanity including the Muslim world.

Various Eid Milad un Nabi (PBUH) processions and rallies were taken out from various parts of the city and other parts of the district, which were the hallmark of the sanctified day.
All the processions later joined the main Milad procession taken out from Markazi Jamia Mosque Moulana Mufti  Abdul Hakeem at the central  Allama Iqbal Road.
A large number of people from all spheres of life joined the procession to celebrate the birthday of Sarwar-e-Konain, Khatim-un-Nabaeen Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa (PBUH) with full religious enthusiasm and fervor.
Eminent religious scholars besides officials of Mirpur Division administration including Div. Commissioner Ch. Shoukat Mahmood,  DIG Police Ch. Sajaad Hussain,   Deputy Commissioner  Ch. Amjad Iqbal , SSP Raja Irfan Salim, ADC (G) Yasir Riaz Chaudhry,  Assistant Commissioner,  District Information Officer Javeid Mallick, Life-time Chairman of Hatam-e-Nabuat (PBUH) and Markazi Milad Committee Muhammad Riaz Alam Advocate, President  Markazi Milad Committee Ghulam Rasool Awami and others leading Islamic scholars and ulema besides eminent icons from all sections of life led the Eid Milad-un-Nabi procession which passed through its traditional routes with great jubilation and emotions of pleasure.

Addressing the Eid Milad un Nabi (PBUH) mehfil-e-Milaad at Shaheed Chowk, speakers including leading ulema and religious scholars paid glorious tributes to Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa (Peace Be Upon Him). They said that salvation here and hereafter lies in the total implementation of Islamic teachings and acting upon the sayings of Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) in our individual and collective lives besides acting upon the sayings of Hazrat Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him).
Speakers paid glorious tributes in honour of the last Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in beautiful words for getting humanity rid of the era of ignorance and injustice and by giving the right direction to humanity to spend life in an honorable manner in accordance with the teachings of Islam.
Speakers besides other participants of the Eid Milad un Nabi (SAW) processions, on this occasion,  prayed for the upholding of the teachings of Islam, Quran and Sunnah, unity, integrity and solidarity of the Muslim ummah, early liberation of the occupied Muslim Homelands including Palestine and Indian Illegally occupied Jammu Kashmir, security, stability and prosperity of Pakistan and Azad Jammu & Kashmir.

Sabeels of milk and soft drinks were set up by various organizations along the entire routes of the Milaad processions in the city and the rest of the district.
 Cooked food was distributed among the people including the poor, orphans, and downtrodden to mark the jubilation over the sacred day of Eid Milad un nabi (PBUH).
 All city streets and roads including bazaars and shopping centers, besides public and private buildings, were beautifully decorated with multi-color lights for last two nights besides banners bearing the writings about the celebration of the birth Day of the last Holy Prophet – Muhammad (PBUH).
For the last two nights, all private and public buildings were beautifully illuminated with colored lights to express extreme jubilation over this exceptionally auspicious day.

 

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