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Milad un-Nabi/Id-e-Milad 2025 in India

Many Muslims in India observe Milad un-Nabi, which commemorates the Prophet Muhammad's (or Mohammad's) birthday. Milad un-Nabi is a gazetted holiday in India and is also known as Nabi Day, Mawlid, Mohammad's Birthday or the Prophet's Birthday.

Is Milad un-Nabi/Id-e-Milad a Public Holiday?

Milad un-Nabi/Id-e-Milad is a public holiday. It is a day off for the general population, and schools and most businesses are closed.

Indian Muslims take a public procession on Milad un-Nabi festival on December 12, 2016 in Hyderabad, India.

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What Do People Do?

Those who observe Milad-un-Nabi gatherings remember, discuss and celebrate the advent of the Prophet Muhammad's birth and his teachings. Some people send Milad-un-Nabi e-cards to friends and family. Many Sunni Muslims celebrate this event on the 12th of the Islamic month of Rabi' al-awwal, while the Shi'a community celebrates it on the 17th of Rabi' al-awwal.

Many activities include:

  • Night-long prayer meetings.
  • Marches and parades involving large crowds. 
  • Sandal rites over the symbolic footprints of the Prophet Muhammad.
  • Festive banners and bunting on and in homes, mosques and other buildings.
  • Communal meals in mosques and other community buildings.
  • Meetings to listen to stories and poems (nats) about Mohammad's life, deeds and teachings.
  • Exhibitions featuring photos of mosques in the holy cities of Mecca and Medina in Saudi Arabia.

Many people carry green flags or banners or wear green ribbons or items of clothing when taking part in these events. The color green represents Islam and paradise. Many Kashmiri Muslims gather at the Hazratbal shrine in Srinagar, which is in the Indian province of Jammu and Kashmir. It houses a hair that is believed to have come from the Prophet Mohammad. Thousands of people attend prayers at the shrine on the night before Milad un-Nabi. The relic is displayed in the mosque after the morning prayers. It was paraded through the town in previous years.

Public Life

Milad un-Nabi is a gazetted holiday in India so government offices, post offices and banks are closed on the day. Islamic stores, businesses and other organizations may be closed or have reduced opening hours. Those wishing to use public transport on the day may need to contact the local transport authorities to check on timetables.

Large prayer meetings, parades and marches may cause local disruption to traffic. This is particularly true of areas of India with a predominantly Muslim population.

Background

This Eid festival commemorates the Prophet Muhammad's (or Mohammad) birth and celebrates his teachings.

About Milad un-Nabi/Id-e-Milad in Other Countries

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Milad un-Nabi/Id-e-Milad Observances

Holiday currently only shown for years 2005–2025.

Note: During a gazetted holiday, government offices and most businesses are closed so people have a day off work.

YearWeekdayDateNameHoliday Type
2005金曜日4月22日 (金)Milad un-Nabi/Id-e-MiladGazetted Holiday
2006火曜日4月11日 (火)Milad un-Nabi/Id-e-MiladGazetted Holiday
2007日曜日4月1日 (日)Milad un-Nabi/Id-e-MiladGazetted Holiday
2008金曜日3月21日 (金)Milad un-Nabi/Id-e-MiladGazetted Holiday
2009月曜日3月9日 (月)Milad un-Nabi/Id-e-MiladGazetted Holiday
2010土曜日2月27日 (土)Milad un-Nabi/Id-e-MiladGazetted Holiday
2011水曜日2月16日 (水)Milad un-Nabi/Id-e-MiladGazetted Holiday
2012日曜日2月5日 (日)Milad un-Nabi/Id-e-MiladGazetted Holiday
2013金曜日1月25日 (金)Milad un-Nabi/Id-e-MiladGazetted Holiday
2014火曜日1月14日 (火)Milad un-Nabi/Id-e-MiladGazetted Holiday
2015日曜日1月4日 (日)Milad un-Nabi/Id-e-MiladGazetted Holiday
2016火曜日12月13日 (火)Milad un-Nabi/Id-e-MiladGazetted Holiday
2017土曜日12月2日 (土)Milad un-Nabi/Id-e-MiladGazetted Holiday
2018水曜日11月21日 (水)Milad un-Nabi/Id-e-MiladGazetted Holiday
2019日曜日11月10日 (日)Milad un-Nabi/Id-e-MiladGazetted Holiday
2020金曜日10月30日 (金)Milad un-Nabi/Id-e-MiladGazetted Holiday
2021火曜日10月19日 (火)Milad un-Nabi/Id-e-MiladGazetted Holiday
2022日曜日10月9日 (日)Milad un-Nabi/Id-e-MiladGazetted Holiday
2023木曜日9月28日 (木)Milad un-Nabi/Id-e-MiladGazetted Holiday
2024月曜日9月16日 (月)Milad un-Nabi/Id-e-MiladGazetted Holiday
2025金曜日9月5日 (金)Milad un-Nabi/Id-e-Milad (Tentative Date)Gazetted Holiday

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