What are the supernatural events witnessed during the birth of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and miraculous events occurred at the night he was born?
Is it a bid’ah (something which is entered into religion afterwards) to celebrate the birthday of our Prophet, Mawlid Qandil (the Eid Milad an-Nabi)? If it is not, how should we evaluate it? Is there a kind of prayer exclusive to Eid Milad an-Nabi?
Holy Birth and Mawlid (Eid Milad-an-Nabi)
Pillars of Faith
God, Prophets, Death and Afterwards, Holy Scriptures/Books, Fate, Angels, Guidance (to the right way) and Aberration, Faith/Belief, Prophet Muhammad, Qur’an, Blasphemy/Unbelief
Islam
Islam and Other Religions, Jihad, Sects and Groups, Worship, Family, Morals, History of Islam, Sufism and Tariqah, Life, Racism, Knowledge, Taqwa-God consciousness, Woman, Companions, Mosque and Masjid, Motherland - State - Nation
Metaphysics
Souls, Ghayb-Unseen, Magic-Fortune telling-prophecy, Jinn, The Satan, Apprehensions, Supplication, Inspiration-Revelation
Fiqh (Islamic Jurisprudence)
Prayer, Ramadan-Fasting, Zakat & Charity, Hajj-Umrah, Commerce, Ijtihad, Private Issues, The Forbidden Things, Interest, Tahara (cleanliness)
Man
Human Rights, Feelings, Life, Private Subjects
Creation
The Universe, Evolution, Knowledge-Science-Technology, Causes
Miscellaneous
The End of Time, Justice, Time, The World, Troubles and Calamities, Freedom, Music and Hymns, The Call of Islam, Philosophy, Animals
Sources
Fundamentals of Faith, Propethood, Principles of Islam
An Adage
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: Allah's Apostle was the most generous of all the people, and he used to reach the peak in generosity in the month of Ramadan when Gabriel met him. Gabriel used to meet him every night of Ramadan to teach him the Qur'an. Allah's Apostle was the most generous person, even more generous than the strong uncontrollable wind (in readiness and haste to do charitable deeds).
[(Sahih Bukhari, Revelation-5)]