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✨ Hello my lovely friends, welcome back to my YouTube channel! ✨ Thank you so much for all the love and support on my channel ❤️ I promise to keep bringing you the best and most informative videos about YouTube, travel, and food vlogs. In this video, I am sharing the beautiful celebration of Jashn-e-Eid Milad-un-Nabi 2025 in Mumbai. The event was celebrated with huge crowds in Nagpada, Mohammed Ali Road, Bhindi Bazaar, and many other parts of South Mumbai. 🌙✨ 🎥 Watch the full vlog to experience the vibrant atmosphere, colorful processions, and the festive spirit of Mumbai’s town area. 👉 Don’t forget to Like, Share, and Comment how you enjoyed the vlog! 👉 And of course, Subscribe for more amazing content on festivals, travel, food, and lifestyle. #EidMilad #MumbaiVlog #TravelVlog #FestivalVlog #MohammedAliRoad #Nagpada #BhindiBazaar Part 2 Jashne Eid Milad un Nabi Celebration in Mumbai 2025 Mohammad Ali Road Nagpada In 2025, Jashn-e-Eid Milad-un-Nabi was celebrated in Mumbai with processions (Juloos-e-Mohammediya) and public gatherings on September 8, following the religious observance of the Prophet Muhammad's birth anniversary on September 5. Key aspects of the 2025 celebrations Date: While the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad was observed on Friday, September 5, a public holiday for Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi was declared in Mumbai on Monday, September 8. Celebrations and events: Juloos-e-Mohammediya: A grand procession took place on September 8, with people participating in areas like Bandra, Dharavi, and Dongri. Public holiday: Government offices were closed on September 8 in Mumbai. Homes, streets, and mosques were decorated with lights and green flags. Gatherings: Muslims held meetings to recall the Prophet's teachings of compassion, charity, and peace. Religious sites: Many people visited prominent religious places, such as the Haji Ali Dargah and mosques, to offer special prayers and pay homage to the Prophet. Charity: Acts of kindness and charity towards the poor were an integral part of the celebrations.