Set Home Location
Select city as your default location
Change Units for Weather
Temperature:
Wind Speed:
Visibility:
Pressure:
Precipitation:
Configuration saved successfully.
No change in configuration.
Share this page
Flag of Australia

Milad Un Nabi (Mawlid) 2025 in Australia

Dates of Milad Un Nabi (Mawlid) in Australia

2026Aug 26
2025Sep 5
2024Sep 16

Australia Holiday Calendars

Milad Un Nabi, also known as Mawlid, marks the birth of the Prophet Muhammad and is observed by many Muslims in Australia with prayers, gatherings, and community events. The day is a time to reflect on the Prophet's life, teachings, and message of compassion and peace.

Milad Un Nabi (Mawlid): A Public Holiday?

Milad Un Nabi (Mawlid) is not a public holiday in Australia; businesses and government offices remain open, but many Muslims observe it with prayers, sermons, and community events.

A man seated in prayer inside a mosque, deeply focused with the Quran open in front of him, reflecting a moment of devotion during Milad Un Nabi.
Spiritual reflection and prayer during Milad Un Nabi deepen faith and honor the life, character, and message of the Prophet Muhammad. (Image credit: iStock)

Milad Un Nabi (Mawlid)

Milad Un Nabi, also known as Mawlid, marks the birth of the Prophet Muhammad and is observed on the 12th day of Rabi' al-Awwal in the Islamic calendar. The tradition began centuries ago in various Muslim-majority countries and includes praising the Prophet, sharing his life stories, and spreading his message of peace, kindness, and justice.

In Australia, the observance of Mawlid began with Muslim migrants who brought their customs and practices with them. Communities from South Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Southeast Asia have helped keep this tradition alive. Although it is not a public holiday, many mosques and Islamic centers across Australia organize events to honor the Prophet's life and teachings. Over the years, the day has become an important part of the religious calendar for many Muslims in Australia, especially in areas with large Muslim populations.

Observance on Milad Un Nabi in Australia

Milad Un Nabi is celebrated with great respect and joy among many Muslims in Australia. It is a time for reflection, learning, and community connection. Mosques and community centers hold special events where scholars and religious leaders speak about the Prophet Muhammad's life and his message of compassion, justice, and faith. People listen to stories from his life, recite poetry or nasheeds in his praise, and join in collective prayers.

Many families attend local gatherings or community functions. Children often take part in activities that help them understand the Prophet's values. In some areas, streets and mosques are decorated with lights, and people may share sweets and meals as a sign of unity and celebration. These events are peaceful, educational, and focused on love and gratitude.

The celebration of Mawlid in Australia is important because it helps strengthen faith and bring people together. It reminds Muslims of the Prophet's character and encourages them to follow his teachings in everyday life. The day is not only about celebration, but also about learning and becoming better individuals. Through these gatherings and messages, Mawlid continues to inspire kindness, respect, and unity within the Muslim community in Australia.

Milad Un Nabi (Mawlid) Observances

YearDateWeekdayNameHoliday Type
2024Sep 16MonMilad Un Nabi (Mawlid)Observance, Muslim
2025Sep 5FriMilad Un Nabi (Mawlid)Observance, Muslim
2026Aug 26WedMilad Un Nabi (Mawlid)Observance, Muslim
2027Aug 15SunMilad Un Nabi (Mawlid)Observance, Muslim
2028Aug 3ThuMilad Un Nabi (Mawlid)Observance, Muslim