Mawlid is derived from the root of the Arabic word which means giving birth to a child or descendant.
Islamic scholars are divided on the question of the celebration of Mawlid in Islam. Some see it as an event worthy of praise and positive development, while others say it is a bad innovation and forbid its celebration.
Date Eid Al Mawlid
The date of Eid Al Mawlid Nabawi is 12 Rabi 'al-Awwal in the Islamic calendar. As it is a lunar calendar, the date of the corresponding Miloud Aid in the Gregorian calendar varies each year. In 2015/1436, the date of Al Mawlid is scheduled Jan. 3, 2015 (over at least a day depending on the region).
Origin of Mawlid
Mawlid, also known as El Mawlid Annabawi Mouloud, Mouled or Maoulide is a religious holiday celebrating the birth of Prophet Muhammad (Muhammad in French). It is a commemoration which experienced many vicissitudes in history many times since it was authorized, and deleted.
Celebrated he appears for the first time in 972 in Egypt, she was soon the subject of theological concerns. Some religious groups considered it indeed legitimate, while others saw it as an external contribution to Islam made in imitation of non-Muslim celebrations.
Celebration of Mawlid
Mawlid is a rather controversial as to its festive celebration. For some it is a day when it is necessary to collect, transmit to the younger history of the prophet. For it is organized readings from the Koran, prayers or hymns.
For others, it is a festive day to be celebrated in joy. This is an opportunity then to share a feast, to light candles and offer gifts to the children.
The celebration of the birth of Prophet Mohammed is often carried out by visiting all the relatives and friends to wish them good El Mawlid and the presentation of the joys and beatitudes.
Religious songs and emissions revering the Prophet and his revelation are broadcast on television and radiographic channels in addition to the organization of family religious parties, local and national.
Other practices are planned for this event, some families light candles, others slaughter sheep .....
The honoration of the Prophet Muhammad (alaihi wasallam) is to believe in him, follow his Sunnah, to know his personality and the BEIR in all that he commanded and avoid what he has forbidden
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