- Milad-un-nabi
Milad-un-nabi is a day of celebration among
Muslim s. It is celebrated as the birthday ofMohammed . Observed on the date of 12Rabi' al-awwal according to theIslamic calendar .
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Milad-un-nabi is a day of celebration among
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