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The Egyptian Dar Al-Iftaa stated that celebrating the Prophet Muhammad's (peace be upon him) birthday is considered a recommended act in Islamic law, as it expresses joy and love for the Prophet and is characterized by legitimate practices such as reading the Quran, sending blessings upon the Prophet, feeding others, and reviving his remembrance through gatherings and visiting fellow Muslims. They emphasized that such celebrations are not considered heretical, provided they do not violate Islamic law. Actions like fasting on the day of the birthday serve as a way to thank Allah for the blessing of the Prophet's birth. The celebration is seen as an opportunity to reinforce Islamic values, and its date is often observed on the 12th of Rabi' al-Awwal, based on historical events. It is also clarified that the anniversary of the birth is not merely a historical occasion but a means to spread love and the noble morals of the Prophet.
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