ID MUBBARAK





Id-e-Milad or Barah Wafat is celebrated on the twelfth day of the third month Rabi-ul-Awwal (according to the Islamic calendar). It is celebrated to commemorate the birth and death anniversary of the Prophet Muhammad, which falls on the same day. The word 'barah' signifies the twelve days of the Prophet's sickness. During the twelve days, sermons and Koranic texts narrating the life and noble deeds of the Prophet are recited in mosques.


                    It is said that Prophet Muhammad was the son of Abdullah and the grandson of Abdul Muttalib of the tribe of Qureysh. He was born at Mecca in about 570 AD and was in the service of a wealthy widow named Khadijah, who was 15 years older than him. They later married and lived a happy marital life for 26 years. It was after her death that Muhammad took other wives. In 610 AD, the angel Gabriel was sent by Allah to give revelations to Muhammad. He found some devotees but Meccans did not believe in him. He had to immigrate to Medina, where he became the ruler of the city. Later Islam became one of the most popular religions of the world. In 632 AD, Prophet Muhammad went on a pilgrimage to Mecca followed by thousands of his devotees, where he preached his farewell sermon and later left the mortal world forever.



8 comments:

  1. Good information, this is what everyone must know about other religions too.
    Thanks.

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  2. Right Baljeet, specially in these days. The purity of thought is only evident when we delver deeper in to them.

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  3. Thanks And Eid Mubarak To All
    Enjoy Holiday Tomorrow***

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  4. hmmmmmmm.....I din knew bout that.....2dy I gt 2 knw smthng new......
    Eid Mubarak To All

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  5. Nice photograph of moon, this moon is symbol peace and healthy environment.

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  6. Eid Mubarak to one and all.

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  7. Dear friends, today begins the HSC exam, so we wish them the good luck for their papers. "All the best"

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  8. ya i remembered my exam days.so much tension.i pray they all do well in their exams.

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