Among the most important days of the Islamic calendar is called Mawlid al-Nabi or Milad un Nabi. The evening of Thu, Sep 4, 2025 – Fri, Sep 5, 2025 is the birthday of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and it is being celebrated in love, respect, and spiritual worship by millions of Muslims globally.
For most people, remembering what occurs on this day is more than that, but wishing you all the best. In this post, you will learn what the Milad-un-Nabi is, who observes it, how it is observed, and when it will be observed, and lastly, it will give 100 beautiful wishes, which you would like to wish your loved ones during this holy day.
What is Milad-Un-Nabi?
Mawlid, or Milad-un-Nabi, literally means the birth of the prophet. Happy birthday to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), who was born in Mecca in 570 CE. Muslims take this day to pay tribute to his biography, life, and teachings. The ceremony might involve prayers, chanting of Quran verses, preaching, charity, and community based on the culture.
Who Celebrates Milad-Un-Nabi?
- Sunni Muslims: Processions, recitations, and gatherings are practiced by many Sunni communities.
- Shia Muslims: Shia Muslims also observe, but they usually do so on a slightly different day.
- Observance in the world: It is observed in Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Egypt, and much of Africa and Europe.
How is Milad-Un-Nabi Celebrated?
- Prayers and Quran recitation.
- Special sermons on the life of the prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
- Communal feasts and the poor.
- Lighting up mosques and houses with lights and banners.
- Expressing desires to friends and family in order to bring peace and blessings.
Milad-Un-Nabi Dates in Upcoming Years
The date of Milad-un-Nabi varies each year as it is based on the Islamic lunar calendar.
Year | Islamic Date | Gregorian Date (Approx.) |
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2025 | 12 Rabi al-Awwal 1447 AH | Friday, September 5, 2025 |
2026 | 12 Rabi al-Awwal 1448 AH | Tuesday, August 25, 2026 |
2027 | 12 Rabi al-Awwal 1449 AH | Saturday, August 14, 2027 |
2028 | 12 Rabi al-Awwal 1450 AH | Wednesday, August 2, 2028 |
(Dates may vary depending on moon sighting in different countries.)
Do Muslims Celebrate Muhammad’s Birthday?
Yes, most Muslims write to honor the birth of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) because they want to remember him, his teachings, and life. However, practices differ:
- Other Muslims take holidays by conducting processions, prayers, and meetings.
- Some of them choose to remain silent, to pray more, or to do some charity.
- Some of the groups do not even celebrate it in a formal way, as it is a late innovation.
In any form, the day is universally known as the day where people show respect and love to the Prophet.
100 Milad-Un-Nabi Wishes
Here is a collection of heartfelt wishes, carefully categorized so you can share them on different platforms.
Simple Milad-Un-Nabi Wishes
- May I wish you a happy Milad-un-Nabi
- May the words of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) be with you at all times.
- May your family and you all have a blessed Milad-un-Nabi.
- Hopefully, this day will encourage you to be kind and compassionate.
- May your prayers be peace and prosperity.
- May you be filled with faith and gratitude today.
- Hope you have a happy and peaceful Milad-un-Nabi.
- May the mercy of Allah be upon you on this most blessed day.
- May you and those you love have a happy Mawlid.
- May you have a happy reflection day.
- May you never walk in the darkness of the teachings of Prophet Muhammad.
- Salaam and Dua on Milad-un-Nabi.
- May love and unity be brought to mind by this day.
- Wish you a happy productive Mawlid.
- May Allah bless your family with a happy and healthy life.
- Peace Day prayer.
- Mwaid milad-un-Nabi -to thy home may there be light.
- May you be blessed with spiritual and inner peace.
- May Allah respond to your prayers today at this holy day.
- May Ishmael and your community be blessed on the day of Milad-un-Nabi.
Wishes for Social Media
- Praise the mercy of God to the men- Happy Milad-un-Nabi!
- Today we commemorate the life and lessons of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
- Peace and blessings of Allah upon this Milad-un-Nabi.
- A day of prayer, love and contemplation.
- Blessed Mawlid! Be nice today and every day.
- Peace, love, and mercy are the messages of Prophet Muhammad.
- Wish this Milad-un-Nabi peaceful the world.
- Giving thanks on the birth of the prophet.
- Peace with us Happy Mawlid.
- May all Muslims around the world be happy and peaceful.
- The teachings of Prophet Muhammad will not go out of date – let us go with him.
- A day to pray, think and love.
- May we do by the Sunnah of the Prophet.
- Day of light, blessing to humanity – to-day we recollect.
- We are inspired by his words and directed by his life.
- May we rejoice with modesty.
- Sharing love on this holy day of Milad-un-Nabi.
- May the Mawlid draw us nearer to faith this Mawlid.
- We feel grateful when we celebrate the birthday of the Prophet.
- Happy Milad-un-Nabi to all!
Wishes for WhatsApp
- May blessings of Milad-un-Nabi be on your way.
- May Allah grant you his peace today and in the future.
- Thankful Milad-un-Nabi, thou and thy household.
- Peace, love, and faith That is all I hope you have.
- May the day be blessed to you.
- May your heart be lighted and directed.
- The teachings of Prophet are the path to peace.
- Happy Mawlid, dear friend.
- May Allah bill you most abundantly.
- The love and respect of the Prophet today.
- Shall we choose the way of benevolence and pity?
- May Milad-un-Nabi wish you a healthy and a happy day.
- One prayer to your family today.
- Salutations to you Blessed Mawlid Mubarak!
- May Allah forgive our sins and lead us in every direction.
- Keep smiling, keep praying it is a blessed day!
- May greetings and duas on Milad-un-Nabi.
- May God bless you with peace of prayer this day.
- May God bless you Happy Milad-un-Nabi.
- Wishing you a happy Mawlid.
Wishes for Facebook
- Giving thanks on the birth of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
- May all my friends have a happy Milad-un-Nabi!
- Today, come and pray with me.
- We wish this day gave us the inspiration to live compassionately.
- Best wishes of happy Mawlid to all my family and friends.
- Wishing you peace and happiness on this happy day.
- The life of prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is our guide.
- May the blessed Milad-un-Nabi be wishing everyone happy!
- We can share love and unity today.
- Something to remind one to adhere to the teachings of the Prophet on a daily basis.
- May everyone be happy and peaceful.
- Thanks to this day of memory.
- May God bless our houses.
- Salutations to all my Muslim brothers and sisters on Happy Mawlid al-Nabi.
- May God send warmest regards all over the world.
- We are in high glee of mercy, of benevolence, of affection.
- Peace starts with prayer–Happy Mawlid.
- May the Allah lead us the way the Prophet was guided.
- One blessed day a lifetime of faith.
- Salvations to you, all, Mubarak uncle of the prophet!
Wishes for Instagram
- Peace commences with the remembrance of the Prophet. #MiladUnNabi
- Mawlid Mubarak to all people in the world. #BlessedDay
- Happy feast of love, kindness and mercy. #Mawlid
- Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) – the guide of the light. #IslamicReminders
- Let’s spread peace, not hate. #MiladUnNabi
- Thanks to his teachings that we follow. #Faith
- Salam – Mawlid al-Nabi.
- His life is our inspiration. #ProphetMuhammad
- Never forget what he said today.
- May this be the wishes of Blessed Milad-un-Nabi to my IG friends!
- A day of contemplation, affection and good will. #Mawlid2025
- One day I am celebrating togetherness. #IslamicQuotes
- Peace to all the world. #SpreadLove
- Religion is the light that will not outlive.
- Milad Mubarak- blessed be you and happy.
- Positivity and love nowadays. #MawlidUnNabi
- The message of Prophet is eternal. #IslamicReminders
- Let kindness be our guide. #Peace
- A wonderful day to pray and think.
- Happy Milad-un-Nabi – shine with me.
Final Thoughts
Milad-un-Nabi is not just a feast, it is a celebration of faith, unity, compassion, and peace. But however you wish to be silent, to attend the community meetings or simply state your pure desires to the people that you love, the thing is that you have to live as Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) taught.