
Eid-e-Milad, also known as Milad-Unbi, is one of the most sacred Islamic festivals celebrating the anniversary of the birth of the Prophet Muhammad, falling in the third month of the Islamic Lunar calendar. This festival, which is observed on the 12th day of the Rabi-AL-Awwal month, is celebrated with great enthusiasm and enthusiasm of September, Friday, this year.
This festival means a time when stories about the life of the Prophet are raised to think about his teaching of compassion and emphasis that are clarified of the preaching of the Prophet Muhammad.
Meanwhile, Eid Ul-Fitr, referred to as the “Festival of fasting”, is widely celebrated after a lunar Dawn-to-Dusk Ramadan and refers to the beginning of the 10th month of Shawwal. This year, Eid al-Fitr was celebrated on March 31. According to popular beliefs, it was Ramadan this month that the Qur’an first revealed to the Prophet Muhammad, which meant the time of spiritual devotion and self -discipline.
In particular, the date of Islamic festivals depends on the observation of the Moon and everyone symbolizes gratitude, renewal and unity in the Muslim community.
Is it on Eid Milad-unbi holiday?
According to the list of holidays EID Milad-unbi will be celebrated on Friday, September, September will be a holiday for government and private schools and offices. Shi’as celebrates it 17th day of the month, while the Sunnis mark the day 12. Rabi al-Awwal.
On the occasion of the EID-E-Milad festival, banks will remain closed throughout India, according to the holidays listed in the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) calendar. Among the states for which the holiday was announced, Andhra Pradesh, Haryan, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Kerala, Mizoram, Nagaland, Odisha, Pandjab, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Tripura and Uttarakhand.
The Indian stock market will be opened for trading during regular trading today, according to the calendar on the stock market shared National Stock Exchange (NSE) and Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE).
The Mahashtra Government on Thursday, September 4, shifted the public holiday of Eid-E-Milad from September 5 to September 8 for Mumbai City and Suburban District. EID-E-MILAD processions are scheduled for September 8, according to the circle.
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