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Eid Al Mawlid Annabawi : Commemorating Mercy, Justice, and Compassion

Friday 05 September 2025 - 07:00
By: Dakir Madiha
Eid Al Mawlid Annabawi : Commemorating Mercy, Justice, and Compassion

Eid Al Mawlid Annabawi, often referred to as Mawlid, stands as one of the most meaningful dates in the Islamic calendar. It commemorates the birth of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), who was born in the holy city of Mecca around the year 571. This pivotal event transformed the course of history and remains a profound moment for Muslims worldwide. Mawlid transcends a simple remembrance; it is a celebration of faith, devotion, and the Prophet’s timeless values.

A day of faith and reflection

Mawlid is observed annually on the 12th day of Rabii Al Awwal, the third month of the Islamic lunar calendar. The Prophet Muhammad is revered as the ultimate moral exemplar, with his teachings, preserved in the hadith, forming the cornerstone of Islamic ethics and guidance.

Marking his birth is a deeply spiritual act, offering believers an opportunity to reconnect with the Prophet’s message of mercy, justice, and compassion. On this day, Muslims gather for prayers, Quran recitations, and storytelling sessions recounting his life. Acts of charity, sharing meals, and performing kind deeds are central to the observance, reflecting the Prophet’s concern for the poor and vulnerable.

Different traditions, shared spirit

Mawlid celebrations vary across the Muslim world. In some countries, it is a public holiday, while in others, it is celebrated privately in mosques and homes. Common practices include:

- Sermons and lectures on the Prophet’s life.

- Recitation of qasidas (poems of praise).

- Family gatherings and shared meals.

- Teaching children about the Prophet’s compassion and integrity.

Despite differences in traditions, the essence of Mawlid remains constant: honoring the memory of a man whose example continues to inspire millions.

Mawlid in Morocco: Faith, culture, and solidarity

In Morocco, Mawlid is deeply ingrained in the country’s spiritual and cultural identity. Celebrated as a two-day public holiday, it combines religious devotion with rich cultural traditions.

Mosques across the country host Quranic recitations and dhikr (remembrance of God), while religious scholars revisit the Prophet’s life to emphasize his humility and steadfastness. Families prepare festive dishes such as couscous, rfissa, or pastilla, sharing meals with loved ones, neighbors, and those in need. Children are often gifted sweets or toys to remind them of the Prophet’s love for joy and kindness.

The celebration also has an official dimension. The King of Morocco, as “Amir Al-Mouminine” (Commander of the Faithful), presides over a solemn religious ceremony, reflecting the day’s significance in the nation’s spiritual and political life.

Among Morocco’s Sufi brotherhoods, Mawlid holds a particularly special place. Zawiyas (spiritual lodges) host nights of poetry, chanting, and collective remembrance. These gatherings foster a profound spiritual experience and a renewed sense of community and emotional connection.

More than a commemoration

Ultimately, Eid Al Mawlid Annabawi is a reminder of the Prophet’s enduring legacy. His life, marked by humility, resilience, and compassion, offers guidance to Muslims navigating the complexities of modern life.

For Moroccans, the occasion reinforces the values of hospitality, solidarity, and unity. Mawlid is not only a religious celebration but also a community event where faith is practiced through shared meals, kindness to neighbors, and acts of generosity.

Above all, Mawlid is an invitation to renew one’s commitment to the Prophet Muhammad’s timeless message of mercy, justice, and compassion.


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