ISLAMABAD: To celebrate Eid Milad-un-Nabi (SAWW), Quran Khawani and Zikr-e-Nabi (SAWW) took place at the Embassy of Pakistan Brussels which was attended by large number of participants including women and children.
Rich tributes were paid to the Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAWW) while highlighting various aspects of his life, says a press release received from Brussels here on Monday.
Maulana Syed Hasnat Bokhari said that the life of our Holy Prophet (SAWW) remains a model to be followed by everyone. He threw light on Seerat-un-Nabi (SAWW) and gave examples from the life of the Prophet (SAWW).
Deputy Head of Mission Asif Memon discussed the last sermon of the Holy Prophet (SAWW) while highlighting that it provides guidelines for social, political and economic spheres as well as safeguarding human rights.
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Pakistan’s Ambassador to Belgium, the European Union and Luxembourg Naghmana Hashmi said that it was heartening to see that Pakistani community in Belgium and Luxembourg celebrate Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi with great fervour.
She said that life of our Holy Prophet (SAWW) is a model for entire humanity for all times to come.
On this occasion Naats were recited by Malik Iftikhar, Adil Ghani, Bilal Sohail and others. Seven years old Maham Sohail, in her speech highlighted Holy Prophet’s kindness towards children and threw light on his benign attitude towards human beings. Dua was offered and Naats were recited separately on ladies side as well.
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