Kamli wale Muhammad ton sadke main jawan
Jehne aake gareeban di bahn phad layi
Meri bakshish wasila Muhammad da naam
Jehne aake gareeban di bahn phad layi
Ohde bajon koi duniya te pyara nahi
Ohde warga koi jag te sahara nahi
Je na hunde Muhammad na hunda jahan
Jehne aake gareeban di bahn phad layi
Dasso gairan ch roya te kehna layi
Paida sohna je hoya te kehna layi
Kyon ni mangde tussi kali kamli di chchan
Jehne aake gareeban di bahn phad layi
Laya baduan nu seene kamaal hoya
Koi hapshee ton hazrat bilal hoya
Aaye dar te sawali nu keeti nahi na
Jehne aake gareeban di bahn phad li
Naal ungli ishare de chann todeya
Gaya suraj agan wal pichchan modeya
Kalma sohne Muhammad da padheya butan
Jehne aake gareeban di bahn phad layi
Vairi patthar vi maaran te hasde rahe
Phir vi raah e khuda sab nu dasde rahe
'Bari' siftaan naal bhareya e saara QuranJehne aake gareeban di bahn phad layi
Uma olhada nos contos milagrosos e nas biografias sagradas de Maomé, em homenagem a “Mawlid”
O Alcorão nos conta muito pouco sobre a vida do Profeta Muhammad. Embora o texto sagrado descreva a sua revelação, a sua missão e a sua relação com a longa história de profecia que o precedeu, os acontecimentos que compõem a biografia do próprio Maomé aparecem no máximo como sugestões e alusões,…
Dozens dead after blast in Pakistan at a rally celebrating birthday of Islam's prophet
By Associated Press, 6:38pm Sep 30, 2023
A powerful bomb exploded in a crowd of people celebrating the Prophet Muhammad's birthday in southwestern Pakistan on Friday, killing at least 52 people and wounding nearly 70 others, authorities said. It was one of the deadliest attacks in recent years.
TV footage and videos on social media showed an open area near a mosque strewn with the shoes of the dead and wounded. Some of the bodies had been covered with bedsheets. Residents and rescuers were seen rushing the wounded to hospitals, where a state of emergency had been declared and appeals were being issued for blood donations.
The bombing occurred in Mastung, a district in Baluchistan province, which has witnessed scores of attacks by insurgents. However, the militants normally target the security forces. The Pakistan Taliban have repeatedly said that they do not target places of worship or civilians.
TV footage and videos on social media showed an open area near a mosque strewn with the shoes of the dead and wounded. (AP)
Around 500 people had gathered for a procession from the mosque to celebrate the birth of the prophet, known as Mawlid an-Nabi, an occasion marked by rallies and the distribution of free meals.
Some of the wounded were in a critical condition, government administrator Atta Ullah said. Thirty bodies were taken to one hospital and 22 were counted at another, Abdul Rasheed, the District Health Officer in Mastung, said.
A senior police officer, Mohammad Nawaz, was among the dead, Ullah said. Officers were investigating whether the bombing was a suicide attack, he added.
Friday's bombing came days after authorities asked police to remain on maximum alert, saying militants could target rallies for Mawlid an-Nabi.
Also Friday, a blast ripped through a mosque located on the premises of a police station in Hangu, a district in the northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, killing at least two people and wounding seven, said Shah Raz Khan, a local police officer.
He said the mud-brick mosque collapsed because of the impact of the blast and rescuers were pulling worshippers from the rubble. Police say it was not immediately clear what caused the blast.
A boy injured by the explosion receives treatment at a hospital in Mastung near Quetta, Pakistan. (AP)
No one claimed responsibility for the blast in Hangu, and the cause was unclear. About 40 people were praying at the mosque at the time, most of them police officers.
Pakistan's President Arif Alvi condemned the attacks and asked authorities to provide all possible assistance to the wounded and the victims' families.
In a statement, caretaker Interior Minister Sarfraz Bugti denounced the bombing, calling it a "heinous act" to target people in the Mawlid an-Nabi procession.
Youngsters in traditional dress take part in a ceremony celebrating the birthday of Islam's Prophet Muhammad, in Karachi, Pakistan. (AP)
The government had declared Friday a national holiday. President Alvi and caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul-haq-Kakar in separate messages had called for unity and for people to adhere to the teachings of Islam's prophet.
No one immediately claimed responsibility for Friday's bombing, but Pakistani Taliban quickly distanced themselves from it. Known at Tehreek-e-Taliban, or TTP, the Pakistani Taliban is separate from the Afghan Taliban but closely allied to the group which seized power in neighbouring Afghanistan in August 2021 as US and NATO troops were in the final stages of their pullout from the country after 20 years of war.
The Islamic State group has claimed previous deadly attacks in Baluchistan and elsewhere.
Also Friday, the military said two soldiers were killed in a shootout with Pakistani Taliban after insurgents tried to sneak into southwestern district of Zhob in Baluchistan province. Three militants were killed in the exchange, a military statement said.
The gas-rich southwestern Baluchistan province at the border of Afghanistan and Iran has been the site of a low-level insurgency by Baluch nationalists for more than two decades. Baluch nationalists initially wanted a share of provincial resources, but they later launched an insurgency calling for independence.
Muslims chant religious slogans during a rally celebrating the birthday of Islam's Prophet Muhammad, in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. (AP)
Friday's bombing was one of the worst in Pakistan in the last decade. In 2014, 147 people, mostly schoolchildren, were killed in a Taliban attack on an army-run school in the northwestern city of Peshawar.
In February, more than 100 people, mostly policemen, died in a bombing at a mosque inside a high-security compound housing Peshawar police headquarters. In January, 74 people were killed in a bombing at a mosque in Peshawar. And in July, at least 54 people were killed when a suicide bomber dispatched by an Afghan branch of the Islamic State group targeted an election rally by a pro-Taliban party in northwest Pakistan.
Bomb Blast at Mosque Celebration in Pakistan Leaves Dozens Dead
A powerful bomb detonated near a mosque during a celebration in southwestern Pakistan, killing at least 52 people and injuring many more. The attack occurred during a procession to commemorate the birth anniversary of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad, known as Mawlid an-Nabi.
Milad-Un-Nabi – Birth of the Prophet
Also called –Mawlid, Mawlid an-Nabi ash-Sharif or Eid Milad un Nabi, Mawlid an-Nabawī, Havliye, Donba, Gani, Id-e-Milad
Why –(Muhammad) Prophet’s Birthday 🎂
Significance –Traditional commemoration of the birth of Muhammad.
Muhammad, The Messenger of God.
Muhammad was born approximately 570 CE in Mecca. When he was 40, Muhammad reported being visited by…
Recorded this snippet of the Al-Firdaus Ensemble, a Sufi music group influenced by the great Muslim poets of Al-Andalus, which I saw perform tonight for the Mawlid al-Nabi (birthday of the Prophet). Every time this singer opened his mouth to sing my eyes started welling up with tears… his voice was so beautiful. It touched me the same way Jeff Buckley’s soaring voice touches me.
I've heard it said that there are 14 religious holidays in December. And yet, I could only think of Christmas and Hannukah off the top of my head. So, I took a look to see what they other 12 were, and I wanted to share.
So, here are all 14 religiousDecember holidays and who celebrates them:
Saint Nicholas Day — Most Christians
Immaculate Conception — Catholics
Rohatsu (Bodhi Day) — Buddhists
Advent — Most Christians
Hanukkah — Jews
Feast Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe — Mexican and Mexican American Catholics
Posadas Navidenas — Most Hispanic Christians
Solstice/Yule — Wiccans/Pagans
Mawlid el-Nabi — Muslims
Christmas — Most Christians
Zarathosht Diso (Death of Prophet Zarathustra) — Zoroastrians
Feast of the Holy Family — Catholics
Holy Innocents Day — Most Christians
Watch Night — Most African American Christians
Of note, the "most" are added to some of these labels because there are sects within this population that do not celebrate these holidays. For example, Jehovah's Witnesses do not celebrate Christmas.
@psychologeek also why does there need to be a Jewish ethnostate? There's no Christian ethnostate or Islamic ethnostate.. Isn't not allowing ppl to live in your country based on race a nazi thing?
(I apologise for any English mistakes. I'm sick, but it's important so I want to answer quickly).
First of all - Judaism is both ethnicity and a religion, but Islam and Christianity aren't, so I changed your question slightly.
There aren't other religionstates
Actually, there are many Muslim states (57, 56 of them mention Islamic law in their constitution/similar) and christian states (100+). You're just used to consider it as the "default", so you don't really see it.
Some questions to see it more clearly:
What day the work week starts?(Sunday? Monday? Saturday?)
What are the "default" holiday/vacation days in the country? (Eg. Christmas and Easter? Passover and Sukkot? Eed (id?) AlFiter and Mawlid Un Nabi? Lunar new year?)
What is the calendar used in the country? Just the Georgian calendar, or any relation to the the jewish calander, the Hijra, or other calanders?
I can continue, but I guess you understand.
(If you don't, try compare the calanders from same year of America, China, India, Morocco and Israel.)
Example of September 2018, not full though (I used it as I wrote a multicultural fic, and didn't want to miss dates)
(Ignore the cubes, it's a reminder for things mentioned in the fic)
Race and Religion (ft. Nazis).
Like I said at the start, it looks like a confusion between race, ethnicity, and religion.
Race - fake thing, based on skin colour and og continent?. (Ok, not completely, I guess? But as 90% of the people I know are any version of mix, so...)
What the Nazis wanted was world with only clean-best-people, looking for the übermantch, the "super-man". This is same reason they killed gays and disabled people - they "filth" the pureblood Aris.
I won't get deeper into it. As jew, queer and disabled, I'm very tired of hearing why my death is a good thing.
Religion - what one believes, or follow. Usually has a mixture of ritual (things to do), beliefs (things to feel/think), and many ways affects daily life, like having rules about what to do, how to behave, etc.
(I tried to use the most common things, so it would apply to not only monotheism.)
Ethnicity:
Ethnicity - culture and history and narrative. where did you come from.
Im other people's words:
Ethnicity has been defined as: "the social group a person belongs to, and either identifies with or is identified with by others, as a result of a mix of cultural and other factors including language, diet, religion, ancestry and physical features traditionally associated with race".
As you can see, Judaism is a religion, but also ethnicity - we have our language, Hebrew (the oldest artifact with Hebrew writing is about 3,300 years old), religion (Judaism), diet (Kosher), ancestry (all descendants of Yaakov, also known as Israel, that was the son of Itzhak, the son of Avraham, etc.) physical features - even the most Ashkenazi Met, blond, blue eyes, lobster-in-the-son Jew (that was born to Jewish family, not converted) has more in common, DNA speaking, with middle Easterns then with their neighbours.
("But Psy," I imagine you asking, "how do you get blond jews?"
Well.
The same way you get a redhead, green eyed Yemeni
(in Aden, a British colony)
We are used to pogroms. We are the descendants of those who didn't die. I'll leave it that way.)
Not allowing ppl to live in your country based on race.
Again, I think you meant either ethnicity or religion?
Anyway, pure facts:
20% (2m) of the citizens of Israel are Arabs (from arab-speaking communities.)
84% of those, or 18.1% of Israel population (~1.6m) are Muslims, 8%, or 1.3% of IP (~160k) are Christians, another 8% (1.5% of ip) are Druze, that sometimes prefer to be considered as their own separate group.
Also other minorities such as Circassians (Adigas), Bahá'í, etc.
~5.5% are "other"/no religion registered.
(data from the central bureau of statistics. On the top left you can change the language to any of Israel official languages: Hebrew, Arabic or English: https://www.cbs.gov.il/he/pages/default.aspx
(some of the data might be available in Russian, Amharic, Francis, Spanish or other languages (about 30 languages are common in Israel).
As always - feel free to rb and reply.
If I made a mistake, plz let me know and I'll get it fixed