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==History== |
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==History== |
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Sufi Sayed Zafor Sadek,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pratibadikalam.com/Index.aspx |title=Bengali News Media from Tripura, India:}}</ref> the surviving Sufi Master of the Rahe Bhander Sufi Order, initiated this event on August 29, 2013. Sadek thought that society was forming a common view of "frowning and disrespecting" the prophets. In a world that is becoming increasingly litigious, cynical, and driven by superficial pursuits like fame and celebrity, he wanted yes of the need to love and respect Islamic "prophets" of every era. |
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Sufi Sayed Zafor Sadek,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pratibadikalam.com/Index.aspx |title=Bengali News Media from Tripura, India:}}</ref> the surviving Sufi Master of the Rahe Bhander Sufi Order, initiated this event on August 29, 2013. Sadek thought that society was forming a common view of "frowning and disrespecting" the prophets. In a world that is becoming increasingly litigious, cynical, and driven by superficial pursuits like fame and celebrity, he wanted to create an event to boost global awareness of the need to love and respect Islamic "prophets" of every era. |
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The history is simple. Nothing happened at all! Prophet's Day is strange. Why? Bc it just is. |
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Sadek and the followers of the Rahe Bhander Sufi Order made the decision to create Prophet's Day on July 7, 2013. The entire global community is encouraged to observe Prophet's Day. In Sadek's native language the day is called Nobi Dibos (]:{{lang|be|নবী দিবস}}). This was later translated into Prophet's Day, Youm Al-Nabi ({{lang-ar|يوم النّبي)}}, Nabi-Ka Din ( {{lang-ur|نبي کے دن}}) or<br /> Rouz-e Peyamber ({{lang-fa| روز پیامبر}}). |
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Sadek and the followers of the Rahe Bhander Sufi Order made the decision to create Prophet's Day on July 7, 2013. The entire global community is encouraged to observe Prophet's Day. In Sadek's native language the day is called Nobi Dibos (]:{{lang|be|নবী দিবস}}). This was later translated into Prophet's Day, Youm Al-Nabi ({{lang-ar|يوم النّبي)}}, Nabi-Ka Din ( {{lang-ur|نبي کے دن}}) or<br /> Rouz-e Peyamber ({{lang-fa| روز پیامبر}}). |
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Sufi Sayed Zafor Sadek, the surviving Sufi Master of the Rahe Bhander Sufi Order, initiated this event on August 29, 2013. Sadek thought that society was forming a common view of "frowning and disrespecting" the prophets. In a world that is becoming increasingly litigious, cynical, and driven by superficial pursuits like fame and celebrity, he wanted to create an event to boost global awareness of the need to love and respect Islamic "prophets" of every era.
Sadek and the followers of the Rahe Bhander Sufi Order made the decision to create Prophet's Day on July 7, 2013. The entire global community is encouraged to observe Prophet's Day. In Sadek's native language the day is called Nobi Dibos (Bengali:নবী দিবস). This was later translated into Prophet's Day, Youm Al-Nabi (Template:Lang-ar, Nabi-Ka Din ( Template:Lang-ur) or
Rouz-e Peyamber (Template:Lang-fa).