In the blessed month of Rabiul Awwal, we celebrate the birth of the Prophet Muhammad (SAWS), the mercy to all mankind. This month is a time of reflection and celebration, but it also calls us to contemplate our responsibilities as the Ummat (community) of the Prophet (SAWS). The seminar titled "Ummat e Rasool (SAWS) Ki Zimmedari" at Govandi is an opportunity for us to gather and explore the duties and responsibilities that come with being followers of the last Prophet (SAWS). Rabiul Awwal is a month of immense significance in the Islamic calendar, marked by the birth of Prophet Muhammad (SAWS). His life, his teachings, and his character are the epitome of divine guidance. As his followers, it is our duty to not only honor his memory but also to live by the principles he taught. This seminar aims to remind us of these responsibilities and inspire us to carry forward the legacy of the Prophet (SAWS) in our daily lives. Islam places great emphasis on the concept of Zimmedari, or responsibility. As members of the Ummat e Rasool (SAWS), we are entrusted with the duty to uphold the values of Islam, to act as ambassadors of peace, justice, and compassion, and to spread the message of Islam through our words and actions. This seminar seeks to highlight these responsibilities and discuss how we can fulfill them in the context of modern challenges. The seminar is designed to provide an in-depth understanding of the responsibilities that come with being a part of the Ummat e Rasool (SAWS). It will explore the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (SAWS) and how they apply to our personal and communal lives today. The event will bring together scholars, community leaders, and participants to engage in discussions on how to live up to these responsibilities effectively.