MBT Announces 33rd Jalsa-e-Milad Un Nabi

MBT Announces 33rd Jalsa-e-Milad Un Nabi: A Gathering of Eminent Islamic Scholars in Hyderabad

MBT Announces 33rd Jalsa-e-Milad Un Nabi

On the commemoration of Prophet Mohammed’s (PBUH) birth anniversary, MBT Spokesperson Amjadullah Khan addressed the media at a press conference in Chanchalguda, Hyderabad. He announced that the 33rd Jalse Milad-un-Nabi, organized by Majlis Bachao Tehreek, will be held on September 21, 2024, at Chanchalguda Ground. MBT General Secretary Syed Mustafa Mahmood, Altaf Naseeb Khan, and other leaders were also present at the event


Hyderabad: Amjadullah Khan, spokesperson of the Majlis Bachao Tehreek (MBT), held a press conference in Chanchalguda, Hyderabad, to announce the 33rd Jalsa-e-Milad Un Nabi. This prominent event will take place on September 21st (Saturday) at the Government Junior College Grounds in Chanchalguda, starting at 8:00 PM. The gathering will feature notable Islamic scholars from across India to commemorate the birth anniversary of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH).

The annual Jalsa-e-Milad Un Nabi, organized by MBT, is a significant public event that aims to celebrate the Prophet’s life and teachings. Khan emphasized the importance of the occasion, stating that it not only honors Prophet Mohammad’s (PBUH) legacy but also raises spiritual awareness, promoting values like kindness, humility, and justice.

Key Speakers and Event Highlights: Prominent scholars scheduled to speak at the event include:

Hazrat Moulana Tauqeer Raza, Founder President of Itehad-e-Millat Council, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh.
Moulana Mufti Ehsan-ul-Haq Chaturvedi from Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh.
Hazrat Moulana Mohammed Feroz Azizi Siddiqui Misbahi from Khankha-e-Azizia, Pune, Maharashtra.
Other distinguished scholars will also address the gathering, offering religious insights and reflections on the teachings of the Prophet (PBUH). The event will commence with the recitation of the Holy Quran by Qari Ghulam Ahmed Niazi, followed by a Naat-e-Shareef recital by several respected poets, including Qari Mohammed Meraj Ahmed, Qari Navalur Rahman, and others.

Organizing Committee and Legacy: The Jalsa is being organized under the supervision of Majeed Ullah Khan @ Farhat Khan, President of MBT, and coordinated by Amjed Ullah Khan, who serves as both the MBT spokesperson and Secretary of the Reception Committee for the 33rd Jalsa-e-Milad Un Nabi.

During the press conference, Amjed Ullah Khan recalled that this annual event was initiated in 1993 by the late Gazi-e-Millat Alhaj Mohammed Aman Ullah Khan, former MLA and MBT founder. His vision was to unite different Muslim sects and foster communal harmony. Over the years, the Jalsa has grown into one of the largest gatherings in the subcontinent, attracting thousands of attendees from across the region.

Arrangements and Invitation: Amjad ullah Khan noted that extensive preparations are underway, with separate seating arrangements for women to ensure a comfortable environment. He also extended an open invitation to Muslims and people of all faiths to attend the event, highlighting the relevance of the scholars' messages of peace and spirituality in today’s world.

The 33rd Jalsa-e-Rahmatul Muslimeen (PBUH) promises to be a remarkable event, furthering the legacy of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) as a symbol of peace and unity across diverse communities.1 INN 7

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