28 January 2025 - 08:46
Happy Eid al-Mab'ath

Eid al-Mab'ath, also known as the Day of Bi'tha, is a significant Islamic celebration that commemorates the moment when the Prophet Muhammad received his first revelation from the Archangel Gabriel. This event marks the beginning of his prophetic mission and the establishment of Islam.

Iran (IMNA) - The Day of Mab'ath is celebrated on the 27th of Rajab in the Islamic calendar, which corresponds to June 25, 610 CE in the Gregorian calendar. This day is recognized as a pivotal moment in Islamic history, as it signifies the transition from a period of widespread idol worship to the monotheistic teachings of Islam. Prior to this revelation, many people in the Arabian Peninsula were engaged in idol worship, and the message brought forth by Prophet Muhammad (PBHU) aimed to guide them toward a righteous path.

Eid al-Mab'ath serves as a reminder of the core values and teachings of Islam, emphasizing moral, intellectual, and legal education for humanity. It is viewed not only as a religious celebration but also as an opportunity for self-reflection and spiritual growth. The Supreme Leader of Iran has described Mab'ath as a turning point that invites people to engage in rational thought and moral development.

Muslims around the world celebrate this day with various cultural practices, including prayers, lectures, and community gatherings that reflect on the Prophet's life and mission. The day encourages believers to reflect on their own lives and strive for righteousness, echoing the teachings of compassion and justice that Prophet Muhammad (PBHU) advocated.

In summary, Eid al-Mab'ath is a profound occasion that highlights the importance of the Prophet Prophet Muhammad (PBHU)'s role in shaping Islamic beliefs and values, serving as an annual reminder for Muslims to pursue moral integrity and community welfare.

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