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Reciting these texts is often intended to remind believers of:

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(also spelled Mawlid , Mulid , or Milad ) is an Arabic term literally meaning "birthplace" or "time of birth." In a religious context, it refers specifically to the celebration of the birth of the Prophet Muhammad. The day is commemorated by many Muslims around the world, particularly on the 12th day of the Islamic month of Rabi' al-awwal. The "Moulid" as a literary genre consists of poetry and prose written to honor and describe the Prophet's life, character, and virtues. These texts are often recited during religious gatherings held for the celebration.

Tracing the noble ancestry of Prophet Muhammad.