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12 RABI UL AWAL KARACHI LIGHTING VIEW 2020

Milad-un-Nabi observances differ among people following different schools 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 Mohammad’s life of such observances. On the other hand, many Islamic scholars believe that this day should be celebrated festively. There is a considerable number of Muslims that observe this day with utmost religious fervor. The day starts off with an official 31-gun salute at the federal capital and a 21-gun salute in provincial headquarters. The national flag is hoisted on all major public buildings, governmental, non-governmental facilities, mosques and even households are tastefully decorated and colorfully illuminated at night. Seerat conferences are organized at both federal and provincial levels where religious scholars and intellectuals come and shed light on the Prophet Muhammed’s life, sayings, teachings and philosophies. Naat (poetry written in praise of the Prophet) and Koran recitation competitions are also held where prizes are distributed among people who perform outstandingly in the above stated disciplines. Many people also donate to charity. Food and sweets are distributed among the poor and the needy. Moreover, contributions are made to support orphanages, asylums for the physically and mentally challenged, and widows. Green colored pennants are often seen during Milad-un-Nabi processions, on shrines and mosques. Green is a color associated with the Prophet as being one of his favored colors. It is said that the Prophet chose a green colored flag to represent the Islamic republic during his life. Candles and oil lamps (Chiragan) are lit on the eve of 12 Rabi-ul-Awwal to welcome the Prophet’s arrival and to celebrate his birth. Pakistan's streets wore a lively look on Thursday night ahead of the Eid Milad un Nabi, which will be celebrated on Friday across the country. Muslims in Pakistan and across the world mark the 12th of Rabi-ul-Awal in the Islamic lunar calendar as the day when Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was born. People illuminated several streets, buildings, and mosques across the country with beautiful lights and buntings in celebration. Every year, the government, religious organisations, Milad committees, and individuals plan a large number of activities, comprising processions, seminars, conferences, and discussion programmes to mark the annual event.    • Masjid E  Nabwi Sehan  || Part 2 #sho...      • Gumbad e Khizra Close View #shorts      • Masjid Nabawi Sehan Part 1      • Makkah Tawaf e Kaaba Rooftop #shorts      • Water Fan in Masjid Nabwi #shorts      • Tawaf e Kaaba #shorts      • Masjid Nabawi Umbrella Opening      • Masjid Nabawi Gate 41|| Al Baqee #sho...      • Gumbad e Khizra|| Beautiful View @Dee...   #12RabiULAwal2020 #Karachi12rabiulAwalLighting2020 #EidMiladUnNabi2020    • Masjid Nabawi  Umbrella || Closing Vi...  

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