The celebration of the birthday of Islam's Prophet Muhammad, long observed in homes, mosques and community centers, moves to the streets downtown Sunday as Muslims of different stripes gather to ...
Most Muslims celebrate the birth of the Prophet Muhammad on the 12th day of the third month of the Islamic calendar, Rabi’ al-awaal – which starts on the evening of Oct. 7 in 2022. Muslims view the ...
Today happens to be the birthday of Prophet Muhammad, and while all Muslims consider love for him a condition of faith, many treat this day as any other. Birthdays in general are not given much ...
In the coming two weeks, many Christians are expected to opine on the commercialization of Christmas and what they see as the correct way to mark the birth of Jesus Christ. But for Muslims across the ...
At its heart, Mawlid is a time of remembrance: Muslims reflect on the life and character of the Prophet, his mercy, justice and compassion, through extra prayers, readings from the Qur’an and the ...
On Oct. 29, Muslims the world over will observe Eid Milad un-Nabi, a day that celebrates the life of Prophet Muhammad. This week’s clergy discuss how they will honor the founder of Islam by praying, ...
He is so revered that 1,400 years after his revelation from God, Muslims worldwide still strive to imitate even the smallest details of the prophet Muhammad’s life: eating dates, for instance, or ...
The poem describing the inner meaning of the Prophet's birthday goes on to describe the very physical experience of birth, that magical experience where a life enters this world through a grace-filled ...
MOGADISHU, Somalia — Somalis on Thursday marked the Prophet Muhammad's birthday with a government-declared public holiday, reviving an old tradition of merriment once banned by extremist militants who ...
Historians have studied great personalities such as Moses, Jesus Christ, Buddha, Gandhi, Mother Teresa, Martin Luther King Jr. and many more, but there is one leader still largely unknown to the West ...
Birthday celebrations are celebrated to show love, and that is why we celebrate Christmas (birth of Jesus) and Milad-un-Nabi (birth of Prophet Muhammad). Nearly 2.5 billion Muslims around the world ...