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DALLAS: A chain of celebrations during month of Rabi ul Awwal are seen in Dallas as part of the worldwide celebrations. A number of Eid e Miladun Nabi events reflect the emotional sentiments of Muslims in love of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
A large celebration and a parade were also organized in this connection. A joint celebration where Mosques of Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat including Madina Masjid, Mecca Masjid, Zia Ul Quran Masjid and Barkaat ul Quran Center organized the parade.
The parade was led by visiting Muslim scholar Dr. Jamil Rathore and participated by local Muslim leaders and scholars including Maulana Babar Rahmani, Mulana Siraj Ahmad Misbahi, Maulana Qari Fazl e Rasool, Maulana Umair, Maulana Hafiz Asad, Doctor Zafar Anjum, Ghulam Jangda and others.
A large number of women and children also participated in the event. The Parade participant toured the Dallas downtown where it ended at Dallas City Hall.
A number of Naat Khawan including Imtiaz Jan, Habib Ayub, Shah Jahan, Mamoon and Raza Ali demonstrated their love for Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) by reciting Naats and Duroods throughout the parade route.
Dr. Jamil Rathore addressing the participants said that this love for Prophet (PBUH) would help us on the day of judgment.
He said that the praise of Prophet (PBUH) is performed not only in this world but also everywhere in the universe and the world is not complete without the praise of the Prophet (PBUH). He said the large participation of women and children in today's parade has performed the sunnat of women and children who welcomed the Prophet (PBUH) upon his arrival in Madina.
The Milad Parade was also addressed by Pakistan American Association of Texas (PAAT) spokesman Syed Fayyaz Hassan. PAAT is a representative group of Pakistani American's in Texas.
Syed Fayyaz Hassan while addressing the participants said that Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) through his practice and teachings worked to create a perfect and a model society for all generations. He said PAAT is putting its efforts to follow the sunnat of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) to create a viable and responsible community of Pakistani Americans in North Texas.
The participant of the parade later performed Asar prayer at Dallas City Hall. Pakistan American Association of Texas (PAAT) spokesman Syed Fayyaz Hassan, Ali Rizvi, Minhaj Ul Quran Dallas organizer Dr. Mansoor Mian, Dr. Nasir Zaki and Hafiz Saim Zaki also participated in the parade.
Parades organizer Maulana Babar Rahmani thanked the participants who attended the parade in large numbers and made the event a big success. On the other hand the other large city of Texas, Houston also had an Eid e Milad un Nabi event hosted by Bazm e Mustafa Houston. Sahibzada Mohammad Rafiq was the chief guest and key note speakers of the event.
Eid e Miladun Nabi parade organized in Dallas - geo.tv
A large celebration and a parade were also organized in this connection. A joint celebration where Mosques of Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat including Madina Masjid, Mecca Masjid, Zia Ul Quran Masjid and Barkaat ul Quran Center organized the parade.
The parade was led by visiting Muslim scholar Dr. Jamil Rathore and participated by local Muslim leaders and scholars including Maulana Babar Rahmani, Mulana Siraj Ahmad Misbahi, Maulana Qari Fazl e Rasool, Maulana Umair, Maulana Hafiz Asad, Doctor Zafar Anjum, Ghulam Jangda and others.
A large number of women and children also participated in the event. The Parade participant toured the Dallas downtown where it ended at Dallas City Hall.
A number of Naat Khawan including Imtiaz Jan, Habib Ayub, Shah Jahan, Mamoon and Raza Ali demonstrated their love for Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) by reciting Naats and Duroods throughout the parade route.
Dr. Jamil Rathore addressing the participants said that this love for Prophet (PBUH) would help us on the day of judgment.
He said that the praise of Prophet (PBUH) is performed not only in this world but also everywhere in the universe and the world is not complete without the praise of the Prophet (PBUH). He said the large participation of women and children in today's parade has performed the sunnat of women and children who welcomed the Prophet (PBUH) upon his arrival in Madina.
The Milad Parade was also addressed by Pakistan American Association of Texas (PAAT) spokesman Syed Fayyaz Hassan. PAAT is a representative group of Pakistani American's in Texas.
Syed Fayyaz Hassan while addressing the participants said that Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) through his practice and teachings worked to create a perfect and a model society for all generations. He said PAAT is putting its efforts to follow the sunnat of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) to create a viable and responsible community of Pakistani Americans in North Texas.
The participant of the parade later performed Asar prayer at Dallas City Hall. Pakistan American Association of Texas (PAAT) spokesman Syed Fayyaz Hassan, Ali Rizvi, Minhaj Ul Quran Dallas organizer Dr. Mansoor Mian, Dr. Nasir Zaki and Hafiz Saim Zaki also participated in the parade.
Parades organizer Maulana Babar Rahmani thanked the participants who attended the parade in large numbers and made the event a big success. On the other hand the other large city of Texas, Houston also had an Eid e Milad un Nabi event hosted by Bazm e Mustafa Houston. Sahibzada Mohammad Rafiq was the chief guest and key note speakers of the event.
Eid e Miladun Nabi parade organized in Dallas - geo.tv