Streets and Social Media Light Up with Devotion Ahead of Eid Milad-un-Nabi ﷺ

Islamabad Staff Reporter

As Eid Milad-un-Nabi ﷺ approaches, homes, markets, and streets across the country have come alive with colorful lights and festive decorations, while social media platforms are filled with Naats and Darood Sharif, reflecting the life and teachings of the Holy Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.

The celebration has seamlessly bridged the gap between online and offline observances. Streets shimmer with decorative lights, and social media resonates with devotional content, fostering a spirit of unity, reverence, and spiritual harmony.

In this digital age, social media has become a powerful tool for expressing love and respect for the Prophet ﷺ through images, videos, and heartfelt messages. It has also played a vital role in connecting communities and strengthening collective faith.

People across the nation are expressing joy in preparation for the blessed occasion. Government offices, private institutions, and educational centers are organizing Naat gatherings, attracting wide participation. Students are enthusiastically taking part in recitation and Naat competitions.

Children’s involvement in these religious activities leaves a lasting, positive impression, while homemakers are sharing their emotions online — often posting about special meals prepared for the day. Businesses, too, are reporting increased demand for religious and festive products, and many entrepreneurs are sharing their experiences related to Eid Milad-un-Nabi ﷺ on digital platforms.

This vibrant blend of faith, festivity, and digital engagement highlights the deep-rooted love and reverence the nation holds for the Holy Prophet ﷺ.