In pictures: Eid Miladun Nabi celebrated across Pakistan with religious zeal, fervour

Special conferences, Mahaafil-e-Milaad and other programmes are being held to pay respect to the Holy Prophet (PBUH)

A beautiful illuminated view of Aram Bagh Mosque on 12th Rabi-ul-Awwal in Karachi. PHOTO: PPI

Eid Miladun Nabi (SAWAS) is being celebrated with great religious zeal and fervour across the country on Sunday.

An illuminated view of a street located in Saddar, Karachi. PHOTO: PPI


The day dawned with 31 guns salute in Islamabad and 21 guns salute at all provincial capitals.

Special prayers for the unity of Muslim Ummah and progress and prosperity of the country were offered in mosques after Fajr prayer.

A beautiful view of Karachi Metropolitan Corporation building. PHOTO: PPI


Special conferences, events and Mahaafil-e-Milaad are being held to pay respect to the last messenger whose life and teachings are beacon of light for the whole mankind.

Lahore

Mahaafil-e-Milad are being held in different parts of the Punjab's capital city while Eid Milad processions are also being taken out.

Goal Cloth Market is illuminated with colourful lights. PHOTO: ONLINE


Roads and streets have been decorated with buntings and lights to mark the day in a befitting manner.


Pakistan Ulema Council chairman Hafiz Tahir Ashrafi addressing during Seeratun Nabi Conference in Faisalabad. PHOTO: ONLINE


Karachi

The main procession of Eid Miladun Nabi is being taken out from Memon Mosque. After passing through the traditional routes, it culminated at Nishtar Park where the main Mehfil-e-Milad is being held.

A vehicle decorated with lights driving through a street in Hyderabad. PHOTO: PPI


Twin cities decorated for Eid Miladun Nabi

Government, religious, political and social organisations are also arranging Mahaafil-e-Milad, Seerat conferences and programmes where the speakers are highlighting the life of Holy Prophet (PBUH) and his Seerat-e-Tayyaba.

An illuminated view of Maryam Masjid in Hyderabad's Memon Society. PHOTO: ONLINE


Quetta

A procession has been taken out in connection with Eid Miladun Nabi from Saryab Road in the Balochistan's capital city which marched through its conventional routes and  culminated at Jamiat Roy Road.

A lighted view of a mosque in Quetta. PHOTO: PPI


Various religious, political, social and cultural organisations and educational institutions have also arranged various programmes in connection with Milad in the city.
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