Rahmatullah Baghban
Press TV, Kabul
Afghans gathered here to celebrate Eid al-Mab'ath, an important day in the history of Islam on which Prophet Muhammad was chosen as God's final messenger and started his prophetic mission.
Participants paid tribute to the grand prophet of Islam and congratulated Muslims around the globe on this holy occasion.
Addressing the ceremony, speakers emphasized the need for Islamic unity among all Muslims. They said one of the messages of Islam's prophet was to fight oppression, injustice and devils.
Tuesday marks the anniversary of the beginning of the prophetic mission of Muhammad Rasolullah.
Eid al-Mab’ath, is largely commemorated by followers of Islam around the globe.
As a Muslim nation, Afghans take this opportunity to strengthen the bonds of brotherhood and solidarity. They say Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon Him) was a messenger of kindness, peace and justice.