Pakistan launches celebrations for Prophet’s birth anniversary with focus on youth, social media

A view shows an illuminated mosque on the eve of Eid-e-Milad-ul-Nabi, the birth anniversary of Prophet Mohammad, in Karachi, Pakistan, September 28, 2023. (AFP/File)
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Updated 26 August 2025
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Pakistan launches celebrations for Prophet’s birth anniversary with focus on youth, social media

  • Pakistan to mark 1500th birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) with 12-day nationwide events
  • Celebrations include international Seerat conference, Qur’an exhibition, and national Naat competition

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Tuesday began nationwide celebrations to mark the birth anniversary of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), with authorities emphasizing programs for students and a focus on teaching the “constructive and positive” use of social media in line with the Prophet’s teachings.

The commemorations, known in Pakistan as Ashra Rahmatul-lil-Alameen (SAW), span the first 12 days of the Islamic month of Rabi-ul-Awwal, which is revered by Muslims worldwide as the month in which the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was born in the year 570 CE. Events during this period traditionally include religious conferences, exhibitions, poetry recitations in praise of the Prophet (Naat), and community gatherings.

“Ashra Rehmatu-l-lil-Alamin will be celebrated from the 1st of Rabi-ul-Awwal (Tuesday) to the 12th of Rabi-ul-Awwal,” Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Sardar Muhammad Yousaf announced at a news conference in Islamabad, according to Radio Pakistan.

The theme for this year’s commemoration would be: “State Responsibilities in Educating and Training for the Beneficial Use of Social Media, in the Light of the Life of the Holy Prophet (SAW).”

“Schools, colleges, and universities will host special events, speech competitions, and awareness programs on the Seerat-un-Nabi to help the younger generation connect with the teachings of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) … and learn to use modern media, including social platforms, for constructive and positive purposes,” Yousaf said.

The minister said the centerpiece of this year’s observances would be the 50th International Seerat-un-Nabi Conference, named after the Prophet’s life (Seerat), to be held in Islamabad with the participation of government officials, religious scholars, diplomats, and delegates from within and outside Pakistan. 

Alongside it, a national Qur’an and Seerat exhibition will showcase manuscripts, publications, and digital works, while a national Naat competition (devotional poetry) will be organized on the night of 11th Rabi-ul-Awwal. Winners of national Seerat book, Naat, and essay contests for 2025 will also be awarded.

The minister said provincial governments, including those in Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan, had been requested to hold related events, including regional Seerat conferences, poetry gatherings, seminars, student competitions, and youth programs.


Pakistan arrests woman suspected of planning suicide attack in northwest

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Pakistan arrests woman suspected of planning suicide attack in northwest

  • Police say suspect had training and links to a banned militant organization
  • Arrest comes amid a renewed surge in militant violence in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s counterterrorism police announced the arrest of a young female suicide bomber in the northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province on Saturday, saying they have seized a pistol, communication devices and other materials from her possession.

The arrest was made in Dera Ismail Khan district amid a renewed surge in militant violence in KP, where security forces have faced frequent attacks in recent years. Islamabad has blamed the spike on cross-border militancy from neighboring Afghanistan, accusing the administration in Kabul of “facilitating” assaults against civilians and security personnel.

The allegation has been denied by the Afghan Taliban.

The Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) said it acted on intelligence in the Sheikh Yousaf tent settlement area of the district, where a special weapons and tactics team conducted a raid and detained the suspect.

“The arrested suicide attacker was the right-hand woman of the deceased khariji Shah Wali, also known as Tariq Kochi, and had continued to receive training from him,” the CTD said in a statement.

“The equipment and target for the suicide attack were to be provided by khariji commander Asim, according to the alleged confession of the suspected female suicide attacker,” it added.

Pakistani authorities refer to Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militants as “khariji,” a term drawn from Islamic history for an extremist sect that rebelled against authority and declared other Muslims apostates.

The statement, which identified the suspect only by the initial “Z,” said she was a resident of Waziristan.

The CTD said a pistol with ammunition, two mobile phones, a tablet device, a power bank and other materials were recovered from the site.

It added that information extracted from the suspect’s mobile phones indicated contact with a proscribed group and preparations linked to a potential suicide bombing.

Female suicide bombers are relatively rare in Pakistan, though separatist militants in Balochistan have used women in recent attacks, including coordinated gun and bomb assaults across multiple districts in the southwestern province last month.

Recent attacks in KP have included suicide bombings, assaults on security checkpoints, police stations and paramilitary facilities, as well as kidnappings of government officials.