Id-i-Milad
Practice
The
Prophet's birthday falls on this day. His death anniversary
also falls on the same day, the word barah standing for
the twelve days of the Prophet's sickness. During these
days, learned men deliver sermons in mosques, focussing
on the life and noble deeds of the Prophet. In some parts
of the country, a ceremony known as sandal rite is performed
over the symbolic footprints of the Prophet engraved in
stone.
A representation of buraq, a horse on which the Prophet
is believed to have ascended to heaven, is kept near the
footprints and anointed with sandal paste or scented powder,
and the house and casket containing these are elaborately
decorated. Elegies or marsiyas are sung in memory of the
last days of the Prophet. The twelfth day or the urs is
observed quietly, in prayers and alms giving.
Time: The Twelfth
Day of Rabi-ul-Awwal, the third month of the Muslim year
Place: All
parts of the country.
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