In Pictures: Preparations of Eid Milad un-Nabi (PBUH) in full swing across Pakistan

Dunya News

Eid Milad-un-Nabi (PBUH) will be celebrated across the country on November 10.

LAHORE (Dunya News) - Eid Milad un-Nabi (12th Rabi-ul-Awal) is to be celebrated on November 10 to commemorate the birth of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), and entire Pakistan is not leaving any stone unturned in lightning up the country.

Town Hall on Mall Road in provincial capital, Lahore, has illuminated with colorful lights on the eve of Eid Milad un-Nabi (PBUH).

Even WAPDA House on Mall Road has been decorated with green lights to celebrate the birth of beloved Prophet (PBUH).

Activists throughout the Lahore held a rally on the eve of 12th Rabi-ul-Awal (PBUH) from Minar-e-Pakistan to Data Darbar.

The Railway Station Building in Lahore has been flaunting colorful lights to show how much importance does this eve hold for the Muslim Ummah.

Jamia Masjid Chishti at Sector G-7 in Islamabad was lightened up with various lights.

A vendor in Faisalabad displayed Islamic verse at Dajkot Road.

People bought decorating stuff to celebrate the Eid Milad un-Nabi (PBUH) on Gunmbat Road in provincial capital.

Eid Milad-un-Nabi (PBUH) will be celebrated across the country with religious enthusiasm and solemnity on Sunday (November 10).

The day will dawn with a 31-gun salute in the federal capital and 21-gun salute in provincial capitals, following a night of Mehafil-e-Naat, conferences, and fireworks.

Special prayers will be offered in mosques for upholding and flourishing of Islam and religious teachings, unity, solidarity, progress, and welfare of the Muslim Ummah.

State and religious organizations, Milad committees, and individuals have planned a number of activities, including processions, seminars, conferences, and discussion programmes to mark the annual event.

Numerous Eid Milad-un-Nabi (Peace Be Upon Him) processions will be taken out across the country.

Meanwhile, streets, roads, bazaars, shopping centres, and government and private buildings have already been beautifully decorated and illuminated with lights, colours, and banners bearing writings about the celebration of Eid Milad-un-Nabi (Peace Be Upon Him).

by Shaheer Shaz