Eid Milad-un-Nabi is celebrated with much fervour across India. In this photo from October 2020, Muslim devotees in Hyderabad are seen participating in a procession. With coronavirus guidelines still in place, most processions will be limited this year. Pic/AFP
The Hazratbal Shrine in Srinagar, popularly known as Dargah Sharif, is a Muslim shrine containing a famed relic. Moi-e-Muqqadas is widely believed to be the hair of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and draws thousands of devotees from all across the region. In this photo from November 6, 2020, people are seen praying before the relic being displayed by the priest. Pic/AFP
Eid Milad-Un-Nabi is a public holiday, and celebrated widely in Pakistan. The country witnesses congregations, rallies and processions in every major city. In this photo, a man installs floral decoration at a market place in Lahore on October 17, 2021 ahead of the celebrations for Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi. Pic/AFP
Special morning prayers are offered at mosques across Pakistan on Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi. Many religious leaders and scholars preach the Prophet’s teachings. In this photo, Muslim kids hold torch lights during a rally ahead of celebrations in Lahore on October 29, 2020. Pic/AFP
Similar to Pakistan, Bangladesh also witnesses glorious Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi celebrations. Bangladeshi Muslims celebrate the day with lights, decorations, festive food, and greeting each other. In this photo from March 10,2009, Bangladeshi Muslim women are taking part in a rally in Dhaka. Pic/AFP
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