The month of Rabi al Awwal


Rabi ul Awal 2021

The month of Rabi ul Awal 2021 is expected to start on Thursday, October 7, 2021 or Friday, October 8, 2021 and 12th Rabi ul Awal 2021 or Eid Milad un Nabi 2021 will tentatively be observed on 18th or 19th of October, 2021. However, exact date of Rabi ul Awal 2021 depends on your location and sighting of the Moon of Rabi ul Awal 1443.

 

Islamic Calendar 2021




The month of Rabi al Awwal

Rabi ul Awal is the 3rd month in Islamic Calendar, also known as Hijri Calendar.

 

In Arabic, the word “rabbi” means spring while “al awwal” means the first. Hence Rabbi ul Awwal as a whole translates into 'The First Spring'.

 

Rabi ul Awal is the most significant month in the Islamic history, because humanity has been blessed in this month by the birth of the Holy Prophet Mohammad (S.A.W.), which is the most significant and the most remarkable event in human history. So, this month is known as the month of birth of our beloved Prophet (S.A.W.).

 

 

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The month of Prophet’s (S.A.W.) birth

Before the Prophet Mohammad (S.A.W.) was born, people were living in a state of ignorance and darkness. They worshiped different deities. They were deviating from the path of Allah. As the Prophet (S.A.W.) was born, he brought with him the Message of Truth, the Message of Allah, His Oneness. This message led the people towards the path of enlightenment, helping them distinguish between right and wrong.


 

One of the most important merits of our Prophet (S.A.W.) is that he is the last of all Prophets (A.S.) and no Prophet will come after him. Mohammad (S.A.W.) will remain the Prophet for all mankind till the end of days. As Allah says in Quran:

 

“…. He (S.A.W.) is the Messenger of Allah and the last (end) of the Prophets. And Allah is Ever AllAware of everything.”

(Surah Ahzab 33:40)

 

 

The Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.) is the epitome of perfection. He is the role model chosen for us by Allah and we are to follow his Sunnah in order to lead an ideal lifestyle which is not only defined to us by religion but is in fact beneficial for all mankind if we were to follow it. Allah Says in Quran:

 

“Indeed in the Messenger of Allah (Muhammad S.A.W.) you have a good example to follow for him who hopes in (the Meeting with) Allah and the Last Day and remembers Allah much.”

(Surah Ahzab 33:21)

 

 

Without any doubt, life of Prophet (S.A.W.) is the most important source of guidance for all the Muslims and Prophet (S.A.W.) is a mercy not only upon us but all worlds and creations of Allah. As Allah Says in Quran:

 

“And We have sent you (O Muhammad S.A.W.) not but as a mercy for the 'Alamin (mankind, jinns and all that exists).”

(Surah Anbiya 21:107)

 


So every Muslim should learn and follow the practical examples set by him in every aspect of life.

 

 

Learn about “Prophet’s Sunnah to follow in Daily Life




Life of Prophet (S.A.W.) 

Follow is a brief timeline of Holy Prophet (S.A.W.):

 

YEAR

EVENT

570

Prophet Mohammad (S.A.W.) was born in this year.

576

Death of Amina, mother of Prophet (S.A.W.)

578

1-      Death of Abdul Muttalib, grandfather of Prophet (S.A.W.).

2-     Prophet’s uncle Abu Talib became his guardian.

595

Prophet (S.A.W.) married Khadijah bint Khuwaylid (R.A.).

610

First revelation in the cave of Mount Hira (first five verses of Surah Al-Alaq: 96)

613

Prophet (S.A.W.) started preaching Islam.

616

Muslims First immigration to Abyssinia.

617

1-      Muslims Second immigration to Abyssinia

2-     Hamza (R.A.) and Umar (R.A.) became Muslims.

3-     Nonbelievers boycotted the Muslims.

620

1-      Boycott on Muslims was lifted.

2-     Prophet’s (S.A.W.) uncle Abu Talib died.

3-     Prophet’s (S.A.W.) first wife Khadija (R.A.) died.

4-  Prophet’s (S.A.W.) journey of Isra and Miraj and ordination of five daily prayers.

621

First allegiance at Aqaba

622

1-      Second allegiance at Aqaba.

2-     Muslims started migration to Madinah.

3-     Prophet’s (S.A.W.) migration to Madinah.

4-     Masjid al-Quba established (first mosque of Islamic history).

5-     Brotherhood (treaty with Jews).

623

Qibla changed from Masjid Al-Aqsa to Masjid Al-Haram (Kaaba).

624

1-      First battle of Islam; Battle of Badr took place.

2-     Obligation of Ramadan Fasting.

3-     Death of Prophet’s (S.A.W.) daughter Ruqiyyah (R.A.).

4-     First Eid ul Fitr and Eid Al Adha were celebrated by Muslims.

625

Battle of Uhud.

627

Battle of Trench.

628

1-      Treaty of Hudabiah.

2-   Prophet’s (S.A.W.) sent letter to kings of foreign countries and invited them to accept Islam.

3-     Battle of Khaybar.

630

1-      Conquest of Makkah.

2-     Prophet (S.A.W.) performed Umrah.

3-     Tabuk expedition.

631

Prophet (S.A.W.) performed Farewell Pilgrimage (Hajj).

632

Prophet (S.A.W.) passed away and was buried in Madinah.

 

NOTE: The dates may differ by one year in some of the incidents as cited by different historians.

 

These are some important events took place in the life of Prophet (S.A.W.). There are many other events which have not been covered in the above table.

 

 

"Prophet's (S.A.W.) Farewell Sermon"




Eid Milad un Nabi:


Most Muslims believe that the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) was born in the month of Rabi ul Awal, although there is no consensus on the actual date.

  

In some parts of Europe, USA, Canada, South East Asia, India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, most Muslims celebrate 12 Rabi ul Awal as the birthday of Prophet (S.A.W.) and called this day as ‘Eid Milad un Nabi’. They celebrate ‘Eid Milad un Nabi’ with much fervor and enthusiasm. They celebrate this day by holding ‘Milad’ (praising of Prophet S.A.W. by a poet), holding processions, exchanging gifts, illuminating mosques, and other such activities.

 

In Middle East and other surrounding countries, Muslims do not celebrate this event neither on 12 Rabi ul Awal nor any other day of this month because Prophet (S.A.W.) or his Companions (R.A.) have never celebrated birthday of Prophet (S.A.W.) or any other Prophet (A.S.).

 

So, some Muslims celebrate the event of Milad un Nabi and some Muslims do not celebrate this day.





Conclusion: 

What is really important for all Muslims is to follow the teachings of Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) and live our lives according to his Sunnah. This requires constant and consistent efforts from all Muslims.

 

 

"Prophet Muhammad (PBUH): The Most Humble and Modest"

 

  

May Allah direct us all to the blessings of the Glorious Quran and the Sunnah of His Messenger (S.A.W.).

 

AMEEN

 

 

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