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Prophet Mohammed's Birthday Celebration



The Prophet Mohammed's birthday or Al-Molid is an annual procession and celebration in Sudan, as well as part of its cultural heritage and identity. This is an example of tolerance between Muslims and non-Muslims. The AI-Molid Procession and celebration is an important colorful element of ICH, including practices, customs, and celebrations, as well as knowledge regarding natural forces. Further, it is a rich source of performing arts, crafts, oral traditions, and expressions. On Monday, the 12th, the Prophet Mohammed was born. It is Rabi al-Awwal, the third month of the Islamic lunar calendar, which corresponds to April 22, 571. On the Prophet's birthday, the Sudanese celebrate 12 days early.

Celebrating the Prophet's birthday involves a variety of cultural practices, including food and the performing arts. It is based on traditional beliefs, customs, and medical practices. Adding the Prophet's Birthday Célébration to the monument will help preserve and maintain this element of the monument.t. It is likely that there will be more delegations from countries such as Egypt, Germany, Tunisia, Morocco, and Mauritania attending this celebration due to the presence of some Sufi orders, such as the Shadhili order in neighboring countries. This religious event is expected to attract religious preachers and Sufi sheikhs from other countries.

Among governmental and civil bodies, local communities and a number of community groups participate in the annual AI-Molid celebration, which is organized between the days of AI-Zaffa and AI-Gufla. In each state, a local committee performs the same function; it plans the celebrations, decides how AI-Zaffa should proceed, as well as arranges and reserves food and candy stands for tenants. Recently, the number of places allocated for this purpose has increased and they have been seen in many places throughout the capital long after AI-Molid celebrations have ended. Representatives of Sufi holders are also included in the committee to ensure that places are distributed fairly within AI-Molid square.

In addition to attending this celebration, Sufi holders also consider it a great opportunity to introduce their sect and recruit followers and devotees to their sect. This is done through religious eulogies and dances. This annual event is an annual expression of love for the Prophet Mohammed in Sudanese Muslims' hearts. The eagerness of people to be part of it transfers their enthusiasm to younger generations. As well as media coverage, a number of newspaper articles, poems, and songs have been published to praise and describe the Prophet's birth over time.


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