Pakistan is celebrating the 1500th Eid Milad-un-Nabi (SAWW), the blessed occasion of the birth of Prophet Muhammad (SAWW), with deep devotion and enthusiasm.
Across the country, people are marking the day with love and respect, remembering the life and teachings of the Prophet (SAWW).
Cities, towns, and villages have been decorated with lights, colorful banners, and green flags. Streets and neighbourhoods shine brightly at night, reflecting the joy and unity of the people.
In mosques and homes, gatherings are taking place where prayers, recitations of the Holy Quran, and naats are being offered to express gratitude and admiration for the Prophet (SAWW).
The day began with special prayers at dawn. Worshippers prayed for the peace, security, and prosperity of Pakistan, as well as for the unity and well-being of the Muslim Ummah around the world.
In the federal capital Islamabad, a 31-gun salute was given at the break of day, while provincial capitals observed 21-gun salutes to honor the occasion. These symbolic gestures demonstrated the deep respect the nation holds for the blessed personality of Prophet Muhammad (SAWW).
Religious scholars, community leaders, and families are also encouraging people to follow the Prophet’s teachings of compassion, equality, and justice in their daily lives. Rallies, seminars, and conferences are being organized to highlight his message of peace and brotherhood.
The 1500th Milad-un-Nabi (SAWW) is not just a celebration but also a reminder for Muslims to strengthen their faith, spread kindness, and work together for harmony in society, in line with the example set by the Prophet (SAWW).