: Narrative sections on his prophethood and the Mi'raj (Night Journey). Dua (Supplication) : Concluding prayers for the community. Religious and Social Significance
A standard Kurdish Mevlid recitation, such as the one popularized in 2013, typically follows a rhythmic and melodic structure including: : Opening praises to God and the Prophet.
The Mevlid-i Sharif (Mawlid al-Nabi) is a poetic work celebrating the birth and life of the Prophet Muhammad. In Kurdish culture, the most influential version was written by the 15th-century scholar and poet (Hasan Ertuşi), who lived between 1417 and 1491 in Hakkâri. Mevlid I Serif Kurtce 23 01 2013
: Detailed poetic accounts of the miracles surrounding his birth.
: In 1899, he published the first printed Kurdish Mawlid, titled Mewlidê Kirdî , in Diyarbakir. : Narrative sections on his prophethood and the
: His work remains the "standard" Kurdish Mevlid, deeply ingrained in the spiritual life of the region.
: It is recited not only on the official birthday of the Prophet but also during weddings, funerals, births, and religious holidays ( Kandils ). The Mevlid-i Sharif (Mawlid al-Nabi) is a poetic
: Often credited with one of the earliest structured Kurdish Mawlid texts, Kitabu Mawlida Sharif , around the 19th century. Structure of the Recitation