Islamabad:As the sacred month of Rabi-ul-Awwal graces the calendar, Pakistan is awash in vibrant celebrations in honor of Eid Milad-un-Nabi, the birthday of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAWW), scheduled for September 29.
Across the nation, devout communities have embarked on the meticulous decoration of mosques, homes, and businesses, adorning them with resplendent lights that paint a captivating and joyous atmosphere. In the heart of the bustling Industrial Area, Sector I-9, industrialists have gone the extra mile by not only illuminating their business establishments but also gracing the roadsides with a stunning array of colorful lights, transforming the area into a picturesque wonderland.
The annual tradition of embellishing government buildings with radiant lights has continued in preparation for the 12th day of Rabi-ul-Awwal, the date revered for commemorating this auspicious occasion. Recognizing the profound significance of Eid Milad-un-Nabi, both the federal and provincial governments have officially declared September 29 as a public holiday, dedicating it to traditional and religious observances.
In anticipation of the grand festivities, the Islamabad Capital Territory administration, Islamabad Police, and Islamabad Traffic Police have jointly devised comprehensive security and traffic plans. These plans are meticulously designed to ensure the seamless progress of rallies and processions in the federal capital and its adjoining areas during the celebration of Eid Milad-un-Nabi, allaying concerns and ensuring the safety of participants and spectators alike.
As Pakistan comes together to celebrate this auspicious day, the nation resonates with unity, reverence, and a palpable sense of spiritual joy in commemoration of the beloved Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAWW).