Eid-e-Milad 2025, also known as Mawlid al-Nabi, Nabi Day, or Prophet Muhammad’s Birthday, is one of the most cherished festivals for Muslims across the globe. In 2025, Eid-e-Milad will be observed from the evening of Thursday, 4 September, until the evening of Friday, 5 September 2025 (depending on the sighting of the moon).
This day holds immense spiritual and emotional significance as it commemorates the birth of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), the final Messenger of Islam, whose teachings continue to guide humanity towards compassion, justice, and unity.
In India, Eid-e-Milad is recognized as a gazetted holiday, and celebrations take place with devotion, enthusiasm, and a deep sense of gratitude.
Date & Holiday Details of Eid-e-Milad 2025
| Date | Festival Name | Type of Holiday |
|---|---|---|
| 4 – 5 September 2025 | Eid-e-Milad | Gazetted Holiday |
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History of Eid-e-Milad
Eid-e-Milad has a rich and fascinating history:
- The 12th of Rabi’ al-Awwal, the third month of the Islamic calendar, is traditionally observed as the Prophet Muhammad’s birthday.
- Initially, after the Prophet’s passing in 632 CE, this date was marked as a day of mourning rather than celebration.
- By the 13th century, the tradition evolved from mourning into a joyous celebration of his birth and teachings.
- The Fatimid Caliphate in the 10th century played a crucial role in formalizing Eid-e-Milad. They introduced public gatherings, prayers, poetry, and feasts, spreading the observance across the Islamic world.
- Over time, the festival grew beyond regional boundaries, incorporating processions, charity, and cultural expressions, becoming a symbol of love and reverence for the Prophet.
Significance of Eid-e-Milad 2025
Eid-e-Milad is not just about celebration—it is about reflection, devotion, and gratitude.
- It reminds Muslims of the timeless values taught by Prophet Muhammad, such as mercy, kindness, equality, and justice.
- It is a time for spiritual renewal, when believers reaffirm their commitment to Islamic principles.
- The festival encourages charity, compassion, and community service, reflecting the Prophet’s care for the poor and oppressed.
- It serves as an opportunity to educate younger generations about the life and teachings of Prophet Muhammad.
For millions, Eid-e-Milad 2025 is a reminder to follow the Prophet’s path of peace, patience, and humanity.
How Muslims Celebrate Eid-e-Milad 2025
Eid-e-Milad celebrations vary across regions but share common spiritual practices:
- Mosque decorations with lights, banners, and green flags.
- Special prayers (Salat) and recitations of the Qur’an.
- Nasheeds and Naat Sharif – devotional songs praising the Prophet.
- Processions in streets with chants of devotion and unity.
- Religious lectures and gatherings highlighting the Prophet’s life.
- Community service – distributing food, sweets, and financial aid to the needy.
- Cultural expressions such as poetry, essays, and artworks dedicated to Prophet Muhammad.
- Traditional attire: Men often wear jubbas, while women wear abayas, signifying devotion.
- Families and friends exchange sweets, with honey-based delicacies being especially popular.
Eid-e-Milad in Shia and Sunni Traditions
While both Sunni and Shia Muslims celebrate Eid-e-Milad with devotion, their practices differ slightly:
- Sunni Muslims emphasize joy, with nasheeds, sermons, and mosque decorations.
- Shia Muslims combine celebration with remembrance, organizing majlis (religious gatherings), reciting eulogies and elegies, and holding candlelight processions to symbolize guidance.
Both traditions, however, highlight charity, reflection, and love for the Prophet.
Best Places to Witness Eid-e-Milad Celebrations in India
India is home to some of the grandest Eid-e-Milad celebrations. Popular destinations include:
- Delhi: Processions, decorated mosques, and community prayers.
- Mumbai:
- Minara Masjid – beautifully lit and decorated.
- Mohammed Ali Road – famous for festive shopping and food.
- Central Mumbai rallies – large gatherings and parades.
- Haj House – community discussions and events.
- Hyderabad: Known for grand processions, lights, and cultural programs.
- Lucknow & Kolkata: Host spiritual lectures, qawwalis, and charity events.
Global Celebrations of Mawlid
- Egypt, Morocco, Sudan: Large gatherings, processions, and religious storytelling.
- Turkey: Focus on sermons, poetry, and public prayers.
- Pakistan: Streets and mosques decorated with lights and flags.
- Indonesia & Malaysia: Recitations of the Seerah (life of the Prophet).
- UK, US & Europe: Muslim communities organize lectures, charity events, and cultural performances.
Eid-e-Milad 2025 is more than a celebration—it is a spiritual journey that unites Muslims across the world. From India to Indonesia, from Africa to Europe, the festival radiates joy, reverence, and love for the Prophet Muhammad.
As Muslims gather in prayer, charity, and remembrance, the essence of Eid-e-Milad lies in embracing the Prophet’s eternal message: peace, kindness, and humanity above all.

