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Answered by sakina3049
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28 September is World Rabies Day

It is celebrated annually to raise awareness about rabies prevention and to highlight progress in defeating this horrifying disease. 28 September also marks the anniversary of Louis Pasteur's death, the French chemist and microbiologist, who developed the first rabies vaccine.

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Answered by AwesomeSoul47
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  • The word "Rabi" means "spring" and Al-awwal means "the first" in Arabic language, so "Rabi' al-awwal" means "The first spring" in Arabic language.
  • The name seems to have to do with the celebration events in the month as "spring" is the end to winter (symbol of sadness) and consequently the start of happiness.

  • The Arabic calendar being lunar calendar, the month is naturally rotating over years and Rabī‘ al-awwal can be in spring or any other season every now and then, so the meaning can not be related to the actual season.

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  • The celebration of the Mawlid is done differently depending on the country.
  • In some areas celebrations begin as early as the first of the month and can continue till the end of the month.
  • Muslims generally put coloured lights on roads, streets, and their homes and put green flags as well to celebrate.
  • In many countries a procession is also conducted on 12th or 17th of Rabi' al-awwal night and day.
  • On these occasions sweets and drinks are also distributed widely from home to home and to the general public.
  • In some areas Muslims also exchange gifts. It is the month of blessings.
  • For the first time in 457 years, both the 12th Rabi' al-awwal and Christmas shared the same date on December 25, 2015.

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