Milad-un-Nabi Celebrated With Grandeur Across AP

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VIJAYAWADA: Muslims throughout Andhra Pradesh commemorated Milad-un-Nabi, the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad, with fervour, magnificence, vibrant processions, unique prayers and neighborhood banquets. Individuals of other religious beliefs too wanted them, consisting of the districts of Vijayawada, Kurnool, Adoni and Nandigama, apart from all the towns.

In Vijayawada, MP Kesineni Sivanath alias Chinni took part in a huge rally arranged at the Panja Centre, together with Muslim senior citizens, leaders and neighborhood. He hailed the Prophet as an everlasting guide to mankind. “Prophet Muhammad devoted his life to developing an unified society. His mentors matter even today and work as a beacon for humanity,” Sivanath stated, extending his greetings to the Muslim neighborhood.

Consequently, the faithful marched from Panja Centre to the Kaleswara Rao Market mosque. Previous MLC and TDP leader Buddha Venkanna, state executive secretary M.S. Baig, minority cell leaders and neighborhood seniors invited the procession.

In Kadapa, previous deputy chief minister S.B. Amzath Basha signed up with countless followers in a grand procession that went through Almaspet, Potti Sriramulu Circle, Seven Roads and NTR Centre. Extending his greetings, he explained India as a “sign of common consistency” and prompted all neighborhoods to follow the worthy course of the Prophet. “Prophet Muhammad’s life is a message of peace, sacrifice and empathy, which the world requires today,” Basha highlighted.

In Nandigama, Muslims got a massive Julus-e-Mustafa, collectively arranged by the 5 significant mosques in the town. Countless c, consisting of kids, took part in it, bring green flags and shouting messages of peace. The rally culminated at the Jama Masjid, where the devout used unique prayers for world peace, followed by Langar (neighborhood food circulation).

Popular amongst those present consisted of Minority Rights Forum president Farooq Shibli, spiritual head from Kondapalli Dargah, Altaf Raza, spiritual leaders from throughout South India, previous MLA Dr. Monditoka Jaganmohan Rao, and agents from different social and political organisations.

In Adoni, previous MLA and YSR Congress state working president M. Hafeez Khan went to unique programs, consisting of the exhibit of a spiritual antique, protected by the Nizamuddin household for over 6 centuries. The antique is recorded as genuine in the historic Madras Presidency records and Waqf Board files. “Milad-un-Nabi represents peace, love and brotherhood. The Prophet’s mentors are the assisting light we require for consistency in society,” Hafeez Khan worried.