Your opinion is not only offensive, it is needlessly argumentative and disruptive. You are NO different than the many anyones who argue that whether he wore beige or white because the very need to argue about how, where and why affection to the prophet should be shown shows a level of intolerance that which you hypocritically claim as inherited from the Prophet whilst going on about "Meri Aukat" to sound sanctimonious?Why not dedicate 365 days of the year for this?
I don't consider myself superman or a perfect human being, I am thankful to ALLAH for enabling me to recite darood on his Messenger (Peace be upon him), warna mayri aur tumhari aukat he kya hay.
You have misunderstood me, let me make it more clear why limit reciting darood for this particular day only? I am entitled to my opinion I guess? And I don't think my opinion is offensive to anyone here?
And I have not addressed any of those here who wish to celebrate this day in whatever fashion they want, I was discussing it with someone who does not want to celebrate this day. Celebrating the most Tolerant Human being and being intolerant about it?
Your opening sentence shows it all.. "Why one day?" .. is your Jageer to decide what and when and why is anything done that is related to the Prophet?
When it comes to ISIS and other ideals we are all ready to defend terrorism under the guise of conspiracy, MOSSAD and RAW but cannot tolerate an act( theologically right, wrong or whatever) that is done with the intention of showing affection to the greatest human being on earth?