Date Shifted for Milad Un-Nabi Public Holiday to September 28

The public holiday commemorating Nabi dinam, also known as Milad Un-Nabi, has undergone a date change, shifting from September 27 to September 28. This significant alteration, signed into effect by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, is of great significance to the Islamic community as it marks the celebration of the birthday of Prophet Muhammed.

Milad Un-Nabi is a significant observance for Muslims worldwide, honoring the birth of the beloved Prophet. The date change for the public holiday provides an opportunity for the community to come together, reflect, and celebrate the life and teachings of Prophet Muhammed.

This change ensures that the holiday aligns more accurately with the specific date of this religious observance, allowing individuals and families to participate in the various activities and ceremonies that take place during this important day.

As the date of Milad Un-Nabi approaches on September 28, it serves as a reminder of the diverse cultural and religious celebrations that enrich our society, fostering understanding and unity among different communities.

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