
Muslims around the world celebrates Milad Un Nabi

According to Islamic calendar, Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi is observed on the 12th day of the third month of Rabi’ al-Awwal. This year, the day will be observed from the evening of Sunday, September 15, till Monday, September 16.
The day is referred to as Muhammad's Birthday and is believed that ‘The Messenger’ was born on this day in 570 CE in the city of Mecca. Followers of the religion across the globe commemorate the day reflecting on the Prophet’s teachings and life. It is important to note that Prophet, the founder of Islam and the proclaimer of the Quran, died on the same day.
For Muslims worldwide, the day holds immense spiritual importance, as it marks the birth of the Prophet and reflect on his teachings and renew their commitment to live in accordance with his principles of kindness, compassion, and faith. This day is important in the Sufi tradition of Sunni Islam and even Shia Muslims celebrate the Mawlid.
Muslims around the world celebrate the festival by offering special prayers and by seeking blessings of Allah. Devotees engage in charity and donations and adorn their homes, mosques, and streets with colourful lights and green flags on this occasion.