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Pakistan celebrates Eid Milad-un-Nabi (PBUH) with religious zeal, fervor

Pakistan celebrates Eid Milad-un-Nabi (PBUH) with religious zeal

Eid Milad-un-Nabi (PBUH) is being celebrated with great religious zeal and fervour across the country today.

The day dawned with thirty-one guns salute at the federal capital and twenty-one guns salute at all the provincial capitals.

Special prayers for the unity of Muslim Ummah and progress and prosperity of the country offered in the mosques after Fajr prayers. Special conferences, events and Mehfil-e-Milad are being arranged to pay respect to the last messenger whose life and teachings are beacon of light for the whole mankind.

Buildings, streets, roads, mosques and houses have been decorated with colorful lights in connection with the auspicious occasion.

A number of activities, including processions, seminars, conferences and discussion programmes will be organized across the country to mark the annual religious event.

Government has announced a national holiday on the occasion.

President , PM message

President Dr Arif Alvi and Prime Minister Anwaar ul Haq Kakar have felicitated the nation and the Muslim Ummah on the blessed day of Milad-un-Nabi (Peace Be Upon Him).

In his message on the occasion, the President said the arrival of Prophet (SAWW)  was the greatest and the most blessed event in history.

He said Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was brought to this world as the ‘mercy for all the worlds’. He said the life of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) was an embodiment of obedience to Allah Almighty, justice, compassion, and love towards human beings.

He said Holy Prophet (SAWW)’s teachings are universal and undying source of guidance for the mankind and present solutions to uncountable challenges being faced today and to be faced till the doomsday.

The President called for letting down all the forces that were keen to destroy the unity in Pakistan.

In his message on the occasion, Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar ul Haq Kakar urged the nation to transform their lives in line with Islamic principles and disseminate the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

He said it is our good fortune that Allah Almighty made us the ummah of the Prophet (Peace and Blessings of Allah be upon Him) who was the mercy of the world.

The Prime Minister said the life of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is a shining example of compassion, tolerance and love.

His character and actions are the best example for us in which we learn kindness, justice and mercy, which is like a candle of hope in today’s divided world.

The Prime Minister said Pakistan is currently struggling with various problems and it is important that we turn to the teachings of our beloved Prophet (PBUH) in this critical situation.

He urged the nation to live up to the values of brotherhood, love and compassion enunciated by the Prophet (PBUH) and strive to make His message a beacon for unity and brotherhood among all Muslims and people of different faiths.

He prayed Allah Almighty to make Pakistan the cradle of peace, progress, prosperity and brotherhood and to grant us all the opportunity to live our individual and collective lives according to the teachings of the Holy Prophet (PBUH).



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