Maulidi is Lamu’s unique and purely East African version of the religious festival, milad-un-nabi.
centered around religious celebrations and the riyadha mosque, the
festivities last for several days, featuring an array of cultural
activities throughout town. There is elaborate drumming and dancing, and
competitions that honor traditional culture — bao games, dhow races,
swimming competition, and the donkey race, as well as poetry and
embroidery. The festival is a source of great pride for the entire
community, and the festivities truly ignite the island with excitement.
it is amazing to witness such appreciation and devotion from such a
united and connected community.
On the last day of Maulidi, all of the men of gather at the town cemetery to pray and begin a procession into town. the procession is unreal — endless rows of men in white kanzu and kofia march through the streets, holding hands and dancing and singing in loud celebration. They move along the seafront towards the centre of town, accompanied by drums, and greeted by throngs of people on every corner. If you wandered through the streets looking for a good spot, you will be welcomed into a doorway on one of the good corners, which gives a perfect view as they move from the dock and into the streets of town. Rose water is poured and splashed on everyone, including bystanders, and at the end you will be completely drenched in the sweet smell, ears ringing with the sounds of their singing, and you will be absolutely in love with Maulidi festival.
On the last day of Maulidi, all of the men of gather at the town cemetery to pray and begin a procession into town. the procession is unreal — endless rows of men in white kanzu and kofia march through the streets, holding hands and dancing and singing in loud celebration. They move along the seafront towards the centre of town, accompanied by drums, and greeted by throngs of people on every corner. If you wandered through the streets looking for a good spot, you will be welcomed into a doorway on one of the good corners, which gives a perfect view as they move from the dock and into the streets of town. Rose water is poured and splashed on everyone, including bystanders, and at the end you will be completely drenched in the sweet smell, ears ringing with the sounds of their singing, and you will be absolutely in love with Maulidi festival.
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