Eid milad un Nabi(S.A.W)
Eid Milad-Un-Nabi(S.A.W), also known as the Prophet Muhammad(S.A.W) s a public holiday in Pakistan.Sunni Muslims observe Milad-Un-Nabi on 12 Rabi-ul-Awwal (third month of Islamic Calendar) while shia Muslims observe it on 17 Rabi-ul-Awwal, coinciding with the birth date of their sixth Imam Jaffar-al-Sadiq.
WHAT DO PEOPLE DO?
Milad-un-Nabi observances differ among people following different school of Islamic Jurisprudence(Fiqh).Some scholars forbid celebrations and even challenge the holiday's legality in light of Sharia(Islamic Law).Many Muslims do not believe in celebrating birthdays or anniversaries as there is no evidence from Prophet Muhammad(S.A.W) life of such observances.
HOW PEOPLE CELEBRATE EID MILAD-Un-NABI(S.A.W)?
WHAT DO PEOPLE DO?
Milad-un-Nabi observances differ among people following different school of Islamic Jurisprudence(Fiqh).Some scholars forbid celebrations and even challenge the holiday's legality in light of Sharia(Islamic Law).Many Muslims do not believe in celebrating birthdays or anniversaries as there is no evidence from Prophet Muhammad(S.A.W) life of such observances.
HOW PEOPLE CELEBRATE EID MILAD-Un-NABI(S.A.W)?
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