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Importance and Significance of Eid Milad-un-Nabi

30 April 2022

Festivals are both- a powerful and joyful method to demonstrate pride in one's background, culture, and customs. They are supposed to be celebrated and shared with loved ones to commemorate key moments and feelings in our life. They play a vital part in our social and personal life by providing structure and connecting us to our families and backgrounds.

To keep things simple, we can all agree that religious festivals assist us in instilling morals and ethics in future generations. The message of love, tolerance, and understanding is conveyed through all religious festivals. On these occasions, we express our gratitude for the unique item or event that arose from the festival.

Festivals also provide an opportunity for the entire family to come together and celebrate something they care about. At home, all family members participate in the preparations, which helps them bond with one another. Kids and parents find time to assist one another in decorating their homes, preparing delicacies, and making gifts, among other things. As a result, children are able to build better bonds with their families. Kids can also spend time with their grandparents, cousins, and other relatives and form bonds with them. At the time of this beautiful festival you can send online gift to Bangladesh to your relative or loved ones from any location and make them happy. 

What is Eid Milad-un-Nabi?

The auspicious day of the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad is known as ‘Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi’ or ‘Mawlid’. In the third month of the Muslim lunar calendar, the popular Islamic holiday is observed all around the world. On distinct days, the Sunni and Shia sects celebrate Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi. For Muslims, Milad Un Nabi Mubarak is a significant day. They mark the occasion with lights, decorations, special food, and greetings. Beautiful WhatsApp and Facebook messages, cards, and Prophetic quotes are being sent.

History

Prophet Muhammad is thought to have been born in Makkah, Saudi Arabia, around the year 570 CE. He is regarded as Allah's final messenger and is adored and revered by all Muslims around the world. This day gained popularity in the eighth century when Al-Khayzuran converted the prophet's residence into a house of prayer.

The leading Egyptian clans commemorated 'Mawlid' or 'Nabid' in the 11th century by offering prayers and reciting poems from the Holy Quran.

How Does The Celebration Of The Day Take Place?

Muslims celebrate the birth of Prophet Mohammad by donning new clothes, cooking delicacies, and exchanging gifts during the first half of Eid Milad-un-Nabi. They also recite Quranic texts and perform namaz.

Muslims commemorate Prophet Mohammad's death in the second half of the day by recalling his teachings, feeding the destitute, giving charity and donations, offering namaz, and reciting lines from the Holy Quran.

Significance

The two largest sects of Islam are Sunnis and Shias. On different days, but in the same month, they honour and memorialise this event. Sunnis commemorate this day on the 12th of the month, whereas Shias commemorate it on the 17th.

During festivals and celebrations, a youngster might learn more about their culture and country. This informs kids about their roots and instils pride in their homeland and culture. Festivals are when previous stories come to life to teach youngsters about the past and to help them realise the value of celebration throughout generations. BDfift is a online gift shop in Bangladesh using which you can send gifts like flowers, cake, teddy, etc on the occasion of EID to any location in Bangladesh to your family or friends. 

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