Eid Milad-un-Nabi to be observed in solidarity with flood victims

In wake of the devastating floods across Punjab that have left people homeless and in distress, the Muslim community has taken a compassionate and commendable step. This year, Eid Milad-un-Nabi will be observed not with traditional celebrations, but in solidarity with the flood victims.

Chief advocate Naeem Khan, president, Idgah Sunni Shahi Jama Masjid Committee, announced in a press conference today that the traditional shobha yatra (procession), scheduled for September 5 to mark the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad, was cancelled.

“Instead of celebrating, we will stand with the flood-affected families in their time of need,” said Khan. “The entire budget allocated for the celebrations will now be used to provide relief and essential supplies to the victims,” he said.

He further said, “In these challenging times, the real form of prayer is to extend a helping hand. The true spirit of Eid Milad-un-Nabi lies in compassion, humanity, and supporting those in need. This year, our greatest celebration will be to bring comfort and relief to those affected by the floods.”

The decision, taken collectively by the Idgah Sunni Shahi Jama Masjid Committee and members of the Muslim community, has been widely welcomed. The community has also appealed to the public to join noble cause and help flood victims.

Jalandhar