Videos
Barnaamijka doorashada Baarlamanka Jubbaland oo dhameystiran
http://www.youtube.com/embed?listType=playlist&list=UUS0jNBORPhSd-WnT4u4OhOA
kismayu Tour
Beautifu Mowlid festival celebrations in UK, Beautiful and harmonious atmosphere
Here we have a short playlist of Mawlid collection to enjoy.
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Mawlid (Arabic: مَولِد النَّبِي mawlidu n-nabiyyi, “Birth of the Prophet”, sometimes simply called in colloquial Arabic مولد mawlid, mevlid, mevlit, mulud among other vernacular pronunciations; sometimes ميلاد mīlād) is the observance of the birthday of theIslamic prophet Muhammad which is celebrated often on the 12th day of Rabi’ al-awwal, the third month in the Islamic calendar.[3] The 12th Day of Rabi’ al-awwall is the most popular date from a list of many dates that are reported as the birth date. The origin of Mawlid observance dates back to the period of the early four Caliphs of Islam, whom Sunnis claim to be the rightly guided caliphs. The celebration of this birthday was further initiated by the Fatimids and it was celebrated in lands under their control. The Ottomans declared it an official holiday in 1588.The term Mawlid is also used in some parts of the world, such as Egypt, as a generic term for the birthday celebrations of other historical religious figures such as Sufi saints.
Most denominations of Islam approve the commemoration of Muhammad’s birthday, however, some denominations including Wahhabism/Salafism, Deobandism and Ahmadiyya movement disapprove its commemoration by calling it unnecessary religious innovation (bid’ah or bidat). Mawlid is recognized as a national holiday in most of the Muslim-majority countries of the world except Saudi Arabia and Qatar which are officially Wahhabi/Salafi.