Palm trees rustle as a warm breeze carries the fragrance of jasmine and date blossoms, inviting every heart into the celebration. Euphrates-blue water flows in luminous currents through delicate fountains, symbolically connecting Medina to the legacy of valor and purity. The city breathes a spirit of reverence, its streets adorned with elegant Arabic calligraphy: “مولد قمر بني هاشم – أبو الفضل العباس عليه السلام”, gleaming in gold against ivory walls.
A group of children gather near the Euphrates-like stream, releasing floating lanterns into the water. Their laughter rises, blending with the melodious notes of celebration songs. The palm trees arch protectively overhead, their branches casting intricate shadows on the ground, as stars twinkle in the daylight—reminders of divine presence and unity.
Elders stand together, hands raised in silent prayer, faces turned toward the radiant moon outside, symbolizing Abbas as “Qamar Bani Hashim.” The hall’s air vibrates with joy and devotion, every gesture underscoring the significance of this blessed birth. The gentle motion of light and shadow creates a dynamic, cinematic effect, enveloping the room in warmth.
Children kneel beside the water, whispering well-wishes and dreams, their voices soft but hopeful. The flag of valor ripples gently, its colors deep and rich, standing as a beacon of love and sacrifice. The peaceful ambiance is punctuated by the distant sound of drums and flutes, echoing through the palm groves.
The lanterns, now released by the celebrants, float upward, joining the stars and becoming part of the celestial celebration. The city of Medina is wrapped in a tapestry of light and faith, honoring the birth of Abu al-Fadl al-Abbas (peace be upon him) with every glowing symbol.
Families gather beneath the palm trees, sharing stories and sweets, their hearts united by love and reverence. The final shot lingers on the glowing calligraphy, soft music rising, and the luminous moon—Qamar Bani Hashim—shining down upon Medina, a symbol of unwavering faith and hope for generations.
















