Rabi ul Awal 2023 The month of Rabi ul Awal 2023 is anticipated to start on Saturday, September 16th, 2023, or Sunday, September 17th, 2023, and 12th Rabi ul Awal, the exact date of Rabi ul Awal 2023 depends on your position and sighting of the Moon of Rabi ul Awal 1445. Islamic timetable 2023 The month of Rabi al Awwal Rabi ul Awal is the 3rd month in the Islamic timetable, also known as the Hijri timetable.
In Arabic, the word “ Rabbi ” means spring while “ Al awwal ” means the first. So, this month is known as the month of birth of our cherished Prophet(S.A.W.). Learn further about “ The blessed month of Rabi ul Awal ” The month of the Prophet’s(S.A.W.) birth Before the Prophet Mohammad(S.A.W.) was born, people were living in a state of ignorance and darkness. They worshiped different divinities. They were swinging from the path of Allah.
As the Prophet(S.A.W.) was born, he brought with him the Communication of Truth, the Communication of Allah, and His Oneness. This communication led the people toward the path of enlightenment, helping them distinguish between right and wrong. One of the most important graces of our Prophet(S.A.W.) is that he’s the last of all Prophets(A.S.) and no Prophet will come after him. Mohammad(S.A.W.) will remain the Prophet for all humanity till the end of days. He’s the part model chosen for us by Allah and we’re to follow his Sunnah in order to lead an ideal life that isn’t only defined to us by religion but is in fact salutary for all humanity if we were to follow it.” Surah Ahzab 3321) Without any mistrustfulness, the life of the Prophet(S.A.W.) is the most important source of guidance for all Muslims and the Prophet(S.A.W.) is a mercy not only upon us but all worlds and creations of Allah.
Eid Milad un Nabi utmost Muslims believe that the Holy Prophet(S.A.W.) was born in the month of Rabi ul Awal, although there’s no agreement on the factual date. In some corridors of Europe, USA, Canada, South East Asia, India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, utmost Muslims celebrate 12 Rabi ul Awal as the birthday of the Prophet(S.A.W.) and call this day ‘ Eid Milad un Nabi ’.
They celebrate ‘ Eid Milad un Nabi ’ with important vehemence and enthusiasm. They celebrate this day by holding ‘ Milad ’( praising of ProphetS.A.W. by a minstrel), holding processions, swapping gifts, illuminating kirks, and other similar conditioning. In the Middle East and other girding countries, Muslims don’t celebrate this event neither on 12 Rabi ul Awal nor any other day of this month because the Prophet(S.A.W.) or his Companions(R.A.) have noway celebrated the birthday of the Prophet(S.A.W.) or any other Prophet(A.S.). So, some Muslims celebrate the event of Milad un Nabi and some Muslims don’t celebrate this day.
What’s really important for all Muslims is to follow the training of the Holy Prophet(S.A.W.) and live our lives according to his Sunnah. This requires constant and harmonious sweets from all Muslims. ” Prophet Muhammad( PBUH) The Most Humble and Modest” May Allah direct us all to the blessings of the noble Quran and the Sunnah of His Messenger(S.A.W.). AMEEN