How Do Schools Help Parents Revive The Traditions

By Aaisha



نوری محفل پہ چادر تنی نور کی

نور پھیلا ہوا آج کی رات ہے

چاندنی میں ڈوبے ہوۓ دو جہاں

کون جلوہ نما آج کی رات ہے

Eid e Miladun Nabi is one of the major festivals that Muslims celebrate. We commemorate this occasion on the 12th of Rabi ul Awwal. The followers of Rasool (SAW) celebrate the glorious day of the Beloved Rasool's (SAW) birth with tremendous zeal and passion and show their devotion to the Beloved Rasool.

My daughter's school also had a vast Eid e Milad U Nabi celebration a few days ago. Teachers, staff members, kids, and parents were all accordingly attired. The girls were sporting gorgeous bright-colored dupattas with their white shalwar kameez. The boys were dressed in stunning white kurta pajamas. I attended the function along with my mother.

A lovely recitation of the Quran Majeed with translation began the ceremony. The junior class student then recited the Hamd. Then the chain of graceful Naat started. My daughter actively participated in the Naat group as well. She performed "Mera dill Badal de" in the most beautiful way.

Finally, a lovely Dua marked the celebration's finale. On leaving, the teacher gave out the goodies. Every presentation aspect was exquisite, including the atmosphere, management, and recitation.

This program's primary objective was to teach our kids about the beautiful life our Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad SAW brought, which led to success in this life and the hereafter. Giving students an Islamic education and upholding tradition is fundamental, and the schools do a phenomenal job of both. It immensely assists parents too.

So, that's about it; stay tuned for more intriguing subjects.

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