12th Rabi ul Awal in Sharja

12th Rabi ul Awal in Sharja

The Sharjah government announces 4 day‘s Holiday to celebrate the 12th Rabi Ul Awal in Sharja. On the 28th of September (12th Rabi Ul Awal), millions of Muslims around the world come together to celebrate the birth of the most revered figure in Islamic history, Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in UAE. This occasion,…

The Sharjah government announces 4 day‘s Holiday to celebrate the 12th Rabi Ul Awal in Sharja.

On the 28th of September (12th Rabi Ul Awal), millions of Muslims around the world come together to celebrate the birth of the most revered figure in Islamic history, Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in UAE.

Muhammad peace be upon is written in Arabic language

This occasion, known as “Eid Milad un Nabi” or Mawlid al-Nabi, holds immense significance for Muslims, serving as a time of reflection, gratitude, and renewed faith. In this article, we will explore the significance of this blessed day and the various ways in which it is observed.

The Birth Day Celebrations of the Prophet on 12th Rabi Ul Awal in Sharja.

Tower buildingi n Mecca KSA is shown in the pic

Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was born in the city of Makkah on 8 June 570 CE, on the 12th day of Rabi ul Awal, according to the Islamic lunar calendar. This auspicious event is celebrated annually by Muslims.

It is a day to remember and honor the life, teachings, and legacy of the Prophet who is often referred to as “Rahmat al-lil-Alamin” or the Mercy to All Worlds.

Spiritual Significance

The 12th Rabi ul Awal in Sharja is not just a religious event but carries deep spiritual meaning for Muslims in the Sharjah State.

It serves as an opportunity to reflect on the Prophet’s life and his exemplary character. His teachings, actions, and his unwavering devotion to Allah.

Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) father was Abdullah ibn Abd al-Muttalib, who passed away before his birth. His mother Bibi Aman, cared for him until her death when he was six.

Afterward, Muhammad PBUH was entrusted to the care of Bibi Haleema Saadia, who nursed and looked after him during his early years. Following the death of his mother, his grandfather, Abd al-Muttalib, took responsibility for his upbringing.

Abd al-Muttalib, a respected leader of the Quresh tribe, played a significant role in Muhammad’s early life, providing him with love and guidance until he passed away, leaving Muhammad under the care of his uncle, Abu Talib.

How Muslims Observe 12th Rabi Ul Awal in Sharja.

  1. Recitation of the Quran: Many Muslims spend the day reading or listening to recitations of the Quran, particularly chapters that emphasize the life and mission of the Prophet (PBUH)
  2. Seerah Gatherings: Special gatherings are held where scholars and community leaders discuss the life of the Prophet, his character, and the lessons that can be drawn from his experiences.
  3. Charity and Acts of Kindness: It is common for Muslims to engage in acts of charity on this day, helping those in need and embodying the Prophet’s compassion and generosity.
  4. Decorations and Lights: Homes and mosques are often adorned with colorful decorations and lights to mark the joyous occasion.
  5. Processions and Parades: In some regions, processions and parades are organized, with participants singing hymns and praises of the Prophet.
  6. Special Meals: Families often prepare special meals and share them with neighbors and those less fortunate.

Controversy and Differences of Opinion

It is worth noting that the celebration of the Prophet’s birthday is a subject of debate within the Muslim community across the world. While some Muslims embrace this tradition and see it as an opportunity to strengthen their connection with the Prophet, others choose not to celebrate it, citing a lack of specific evidence from the Prophet’s own practices. It is essential to respect these differences of opinion within the Muslim Ummah.

Bottom line

The celebration of the Prophet Muhammad’s (peace be upon him) birthday on September 28th is a momentous occasion for Muslims worldwide. It is a day of spiritual reflection, unity, and a reaffirmation of the values and teachings of Islam. Regardless of individual beliefs about the celebration, one thing is clear: the profound impact of the Prophet’s life and message continues to resonate with people of all backgrounds and cultures, making him a timeless source of inspiration and guidance.

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The Al-Qasr Al-Muneer team extends its warmest wishes to all of you on this joyous Sharjah 4-day holiday on account of the birthday of Muhammad (peace be upon him).

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