Miladi Sherif
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Mohammed, the Prophet of Islam, was born on the 20th
April, 571 AD. Muslims all over the world celebrate
the birth of the Prophet in various ways. In Kerala
the practice of large scale celebration of the Prophet's
birthday is of recent origin. Reading what is commonly
known as the Maulod' which is a short biography of the
Prophet written both in verse and prose in the Arabic
language has been the common ritual of the day. Of late
in Kerala, there has developed another practice connected
with the Miladi Sharif. Night lectures are organised
during the first twelve days of the month when Muslim
Ulemas through their discourses enlighten the people
on the various aspects of the life of the Prophet. Thus
through the celebrations connected with the Miladi Sharif,
the Muslim masses get an opportunity to be enlightened
on the life and teachings of the Prophet.
The
celebration of the Miladi Sharif in certain parts of
the State, for instance Ponnani, is marked by busy activity
connected with large scale feeding of the poor. Here
in the Muslim Centre, one finds that the town is active
during the whole night busily engaged in the charitable
work of supplying food to the poor.
Recently
Miladi Sharif celebration has assumed greater importance
in Kerala. On this occasion colourful processions are
taken out through the towns reciting Thakbir. These
processions finally converge on some central place where
public meetings are held These public gatherings are
addressed by well-known speakers who deals with the
various aspects of the Prophet's life. Such meetings
are often attended largely by non-Muslims also.