Andhra Pradesh Governor S Abdul Nazeer wishes people on the occasion of Eid-ul-Nabi
Sep 15, 2024
Vijayawada (Andhra Pradesh) [India], September 15 : Governor of Andhra Pradesh, S. Abdul Nazeer, on the occasion of Eid Milad-ul-Nabi, extended his warm greetings to the people.
"I extend my warm greetings to the Muslim brethren of Andhra Pradesh, on the occasion of Eid Milad-un-Nabi, the birthday of Prophet Mohammad," said the statement.
Further, he mentioned that the life of the Prophet Mohammad has been an inspiring saga of love, brotherhood and virtue to mankind.
"The life of the Prophet has been an inspiring saga of love, brotherhood and virtue to mankind. The Prophet's mission is fulfilled when we serve our fellow countrymen with faith, trust, care and compassion. The day reminds us of the kindness, compassion and teachings of the Holy Prophet. May the birthday of Prophet Mohammad usher in peace and goodwill amongst us all," said the statement.
On September 14, the Maharashtra government rescheduled the Eid-e-Milad holiday in Mumbai from September 16 to September 18. The order was issued by an official notification on Friday.
This decision follows requests from Muslim MLAs and organisations, who planned to hold Eid-e-Milad processions on September 18 to avoid conflicts with Ganpati immersion ceremonies.
The notification stated, "Among the 24 public holidays notified by the State Government, the Eid-e-Milad holiday is indicated on Monday, September 16, 2024. Eid-e-Milad, a religious festival of Muslims, is widely celebrated by the Muslim community on a large scale. A procession program is organised on this occasion. On Tuesday, September 17th, 2024, since there is the Hindu festival of Anant Chaturdashi, to maintain peace and social harmony between the two communities, the Muslim Community has decided to organise the procession program on Wednesday, 18th September, 2024. Therefore, the public holiday of Eid-e-Milad is being declared on Wednesday, September 18, 2024 instead of Monday, September 16, 2024."
The notification also mentioned that outside Mumbai City and Mumbai Suburbs, district collectors will decide whether to maintain the holiday on September 16 or reschedule it to September 18, based on local procession plans.
The change was made as per the notification to "maintain peace and social harmony" between the two communities during these overlapping festivals.
Muslims celebrate Eid Milad-ul-Nabi by wearing new clothes, offering prayers, and exchanging gifts.