MAWLID


Meaning of MAWLID in English

or milad

In Islam , the birthday of a holy figure, especially Muhammad .

His birthday is fixed by tradition as the 12th day of the month of Rabīʽ I (actually the day of his death). First celebrated by the Muslim faithful in the 13th century, Muhammad's birthday was preceded by a month of merrymaking, which ended with animal sacrifices and a torchlight procession. The day of the mawlid included a public sermon and a feast. Though mawlid festivities are considered idolatrous by some Islamic fundamentalists, they continue to be widely celebrated throughout the Muslim world and have been extended to popular saints and the founders of Sufi brotherhoods.

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