: Detailed poetic accounts of the miracles surrounding his birth.
: Describing the spiritual origin of 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.
The phrase refers to a prominent digital recording of the Kurdish Mawlid (Mewlûda Kurdî) uploaded to YouTube on January 23 or 24, 2013 . This specific date is widely associated with high-definition broadcasts from religious channels like Semerkand TV , featuring recitations that have since garnered millions of views and become a staple for Kurdish-speaking Muslims globally. Overview of Kurdish Mevlid-i Sharif
: It is recited not only on the official birthday of the Prophet but also during weddings, funerals, births, and religious holidays ( Kandils ).