Eid Milad-un-Nabi Procession Unites Jamshedpur Muslim Devotees Despite Rain

Thousands Brave Downpour for Prophet Muhammad’s Birthday March

Key Points:

• Massive procession marks Prophet Muhammad’s birthday

• Event showcases unity amid heavy rainfall in Jamshedpur

• State Minority Commission chair calls for peace, harmony

JAMSHEDPUR – A grand procession celebrating Prophet Muhammad’s birthday united Jamshedpur’s Muslim community, defying heavy rains on Monday.

The procession began in Mango, winding its way to Sakchi Aambagan.

Subsequently, it reached Dhakidih, transforming into a public gathering.

Remarkably, participants displayed unity by marching through the downpour.

State Minority Commission Chairman Hidayatullah Khan addressed the crowd.

He extended birthday greetings to the people of Jharkhand.

Moreover, Khan prayed for peace and harmony across the state, nation, and world.

The chairman commended the devotees’ dedication in braving the heavy rain.

He emphasized their display of gratitude towards Prophet Muhammad.

Furthermore, Khan cautioned against those spreading hatred and unrest in the country.

The event showcased the community’s resilience and faith.

It served as a powerful demonstration of unity of Muslim community in Jamshedpur.

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