Across Pakistan, the sacred day of Eid Milad-un-Nabi (PBUH), the birth anniversary of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), is being celebrated with immense fervor. The streets are lit up with colorful lights, and mosques across the country have been beautifully decorated in honor of the occasion. Processions and gatherings are held, where people express their love and respect for the Prophet by participating in religious activities, recitations, and sermons.
In many cities, the celebrations also include acts of charity, as food and other essentials are distributed to the less fortunate. Scholars and religious leaders use the occasion to remind people of the Prophet’s teachings on compassion, humility, and justice. The streets in major cities like Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad are filled with joyous celebrations, and government buildings are adorned with special lighting to commemorate the event.
The day holds great significance for Muslims, and it’s a time to reflect on the life and teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), whose message of peace, love, and unity resonates deeply with people. This year, the celebration has seen even more participation, with people coming together to honor the Prophet’s contributions to humanity.