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Often organized in some countries by the Sufi orders,[21] Mawlid is celebrated in a carnival manner, large street processions are held and homes or mosques are decorated. Charity and food is distributed, and stories about the life of Muhammad are narrated with recitation of poetry by children.[64][65] Scholars and poets celebrate by reciting Qada al-Burda Sharif, the famous poem by 13th-century Arabic Sufi Busiri. A general Mawlid appears as \"a chaotic, incoherent spectacle, where numerous events happen simultaneously, all held together only by the common festive time and space\".[66] These celebrations are often considered an expression of the Sufi concept of the pre-existence of Muhammad.[21]]
Often organized in some countries by the Sufi orders,[21] Mawlid is celebrated in a carnival manner, large street processions are held and homes or mosques are decorated. Charity and food is distributed, and stories about the life of Muhammad are narrated with recitation of poetry by children.[64][65] Scholars and poets celebrate by reciting Qada al-Burda Sharif, the famous poem by 13th-century Arabic Sufi Busiri. A general Mawlid appears as \"a chaotic, incoherent spectacle, where numerous events happen simultaneously, all held together only by the common festive time and space\".[66] These celebrations are often considered an expression of the Sufi concept of the pre-existence of Muhammad.[21] However, the main significance of these festivities is expression of love for Muhammad.[66] 7211a4ac4a