Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Significance of Eid- Milad - un - Nabi


Eid Milad un Nabi or Mawlid Al-Nabi Al-Sharif is being observed by people across the world. The festival marks the birthday of Prophet Mohammed, The founder of Islam, also believed to be a messenger of God by Muslims. His birth anniversary is commemorated in the month of Rabi' ul-awwal- the third month in the Islamic calendar.
The festival is recognized as a national holiday in a number of Muslim-majority countries. 'Mawlid' is derived from Arabic and it means 'birth'. However, in contemporary usage, it is commonly referred to as observance of the birthday of Prophet Mohammed. Mawlid Al-Nabi Al-Sharif is observed in India, among other countries like Sri Lanka, Canada, United Kingdom, Nigeria, France, Italy, Germany and Russia. The celebrations of Mawlid see followers take out large street processions and homes and mosques may be decorated to mark the day.
The events for Milad or Mawlid may vary according to the country, but in general the day is observed by Muslims on the 12th or the 17th day of the Rabi' ul-awwal Islamic month. While 12th Rabi' ul-awwal is the accepted date among most of the Sunni scholars, Shi'a scholars regard 17th Rabi' ul-awwal as the accepted date.
The most important aspect of the day is to focus on the teachings of Prophet Mohammed. Families gather together and prepare a feast, which is then served to the guests and is also meant to be donated to the poor. Donating to charity is also considered an important aspect of the Eid- e-Milad-un-Nabi.
Apart from decorations and illuminations of mosques and houses at night, people also engage in singing salutations and songs in the praise of Prophet Mohammed. Different kinds of foods and dishes are prepared during Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi, among which desserts have a special importance. In Tunisia, a dessert prepared from honey, Smen (a type of fermented butter) and semolina is usually prepared during Mawlid.
Desserts play a big role in Mawlid observance. There is no singular recipe to prepare thairda and the dish has multiple variations and versions in different parts of the world. Honey is said to be the sweetener of choice, during this time. Other desserts served during Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi include Bakhlava and rice or semolina puddings. Tharid or tharida, may also be prepared during Mawlid. Tharida is an Arabic soup dish, which is prepared from broth, stewed meat and bread crumbs. The bread crumbs are roughly crumbled using one's fingers and added to the dish, in order to thicken the soup.
May the magic of this Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi bring lots of happiness in your life! May your heart be filled with love of Mohammad and joy of sharing!
‘EID’ is the combination of 3 meaningful words:
E – Embrace with open heart
I – Inspire with impressive attitude
D – Distribute pleasure to all
May the magic of this Eid Milad-un-Nabi bring lots of happiness in your life!
And may your heart be filled with love and joy!
Wishing you and your family a very happy Eid Milad-un-Nabi!

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