ISLAMABAD, September 4, 2025 – Preparations for Eid Milad un Nabi (12th Rabiul Awwal) are in full swing across the country, with celebrations set for Saturday, September 6. This year’s occasion carries historic importance as it marks the 1500th birth anniversary of the Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH).
Government and Public Arrangements
- The federal and provincial governments have declared Saturday a public holiday.
- The Ministry of Religious Affairs will host an International Seerat Conference in Islamabad, featuring scholars, ulema, and foreign delegates.
- Mehfil-e-Naat and Seerat gatherings are planned nationwide.
- Mosques, streets, markets, and public buildings are being illuminated with green flags, buntings, and decorative lights.
Security Measures
- Punjab’s Home Department has rolled out a comprehensive security plan modeled on Muharram arrangements.
- Additional police have been deployed at mosques, shrines, and public venues.
- Walk-through gates, metal detectors, and CCTV cameras are being installed at procession routes.
- A ban has been placed on unauthorized drones, hate speech, and misuse of loudspeakers.
Public Spirit
With homes, cities, and marketplaces glowing in green and gold lights, Pakistanis are preparing to mark the day with religious fervor and unity.
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