The month of Rabi' ul Awwal 1447 AH is blessed with the birth-wilaadat and death-intiqaal of our Last Nabi and the master of all Mursaleen Mohammad ul Mustafaa (saws). To commemorate this historical Islamic event, Talebat-students of higher classes of Madrasah Taiyebiyah prepared around 15 projects and working models on the miracles (Mo'jizaat) of Rasoolullaah (saws) on the occasion of Eid Milaad un-Nabi.
To encourage and appreciate the efforts of the Talebat, before the majlis of Rasoolullaah SAWS, Aqaa Maulaa Saiyedna Dr Haatim Zakiyuddin saheb TUS along with the Hudood visited the exhibits and asked about the making of various working models with the subject matter relating to historic significance. Mazoon ud Da’wat il Alaviyah, Saiyedi Sa'eed ul Khayr Imaaduddin saheb (dm), and SDH Mukaasir ud Da’wat il Alaviyah, Saiyedi Mohammad Nuruddin saheb (dm), graced the event with their presence and gave them guidance to make it more realistic and relevant. This was show-cased and displayed at Aywaan e Nooraani, Badri Mohalla.
Saiyedi Mazoon saheb took great interest and closely observed all the projects. The Talebat-students of lower classes of the Madrasah had shown their talent and creativity by completing a kitaabat-writing of "Yaa Mohammad (saws)" coloring worksheet with great care and interest. Saheb also asked the students various questions related to their projects.
At the conclusion of the visit, Saiyedna saheb TUS offered Du'aa for all the children, praying that they achieve success in both religious and worldly knowledge.
The students made projects on the following topics:
- The miracle of the splitting of the moon (Shaqq ul-Qamar)
- The cracking of the palace of Kisraa (the Persian king)
- Radd al-Shams – the sun returning back
- The miracle of the Date palm tree
- The cloud that gave shade to Rasoolullaah (saws)
- The Battle of Badr
- The Battle of Khaybar
- The Battle of Khandaq (Trench)
- al-Masjid un-Nabawi
- The Night of Mi‘raaj (ascension to the heavens)
- Destruction of all idols in the Ka‘bah
- Masjid ul-Ghamaamah
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