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The Egyptian Dar al-Ifta has confirmed that celebrating the Prophet Muhammad's birthday is recommended Islamically and is an expression of love for the Prophet and reverence for his status. This practice aligns with Islamic teachings. On the other hand, it was reported that the preacher of the University Mosque in Cairo considers the celebration to be an innovation (bid'ah) and not permissible Islamically, which has sparked widespread controversy. The anniversary of the Prophet’s birthday in 2026 falls on Tuesday, August 25th (12 Rabi' al-Awwal, 1448 AH). Egypt witnesses various celebratory customs, including the distribution of traditional sweets, gatherings for remembrance and recitation of poetry, as well as recommended acts such as fasting, prayer, feeding the needy, giving charity, and reciting the Quran.
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