Regional holiday
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Wednesday March 8, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Shab-e-Barat in the Sindh region (Karachi)
Start of Ramadan (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Thursday March 23, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : The month of Ramadan enjoys a special importance in the Islamic calendar. It is the chief of all months and the most glorious one. Ramadan is the month of fasting, intensive prayer, sacrifice and Divine worship. Throughout this month a devout Muslim fasts during the day in the true sense of the word, that is, he does not merely deny himself food and water, but as explained by Islamic Scripture, he exercises strict control over his tongue, eyes, ears, thoughts and deeds and does everything possible to seek the pleasure of G-d. The month of Ramadan, besides being the month of worship and Divine blessings, carries a historical importance as well. The revelations of the Qur'an commenced in this month as did the epoch-making 'Battle of Badr' and the 'Conquest of Mecca'.
Nuzul al Qu'ran
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Saturday April 8, 2023
Muslim, Sufi :
Nuzul al Qu'ran - Revelation of the Quran (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Saturday April 8, 2023
Muslim, Sufi :
Nuzul al Qu'ran - Revelation of the Quran (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Sunday April 9, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Revelation of the Holy Quran to Prophet Muhammad,
Night of Power
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Monday April 17, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Laylat al-Qadr - Islamic belief the night when the first verses of the Quran were revealed to the Islamic prophet Muhammad
Revelation of the Quran (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Tuesday April 18, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Believed to be the night when the Quran was first revealed. Some but not all Muslims believe that revelation of the Quran occurred in two phases, with the first phase being the revelation in its entirety on Laylat al-Qadr to the angel Gabriel (Jibril in Arabic) in the lowest heaven, and then the subsequent verse-by-verse revelation to Muhammad by Gabriel, across 23 years. [Wikipedia]
Shab-e-Qadr (Quran revelation)
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Tuesday April 18, 2023
Muslim, Sufi :
Nuzul al Qu'ran - Revelation of the Quran (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Wednesday April 19, 2023
Muslim, Sufi :
Civil Servants holiday
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Wednesday April 19, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Shab-e-Qadr is a Persian name meaning 'the night of power' or 'the night of respect' or 'Evening of Destiny'; the most blessed of all the nights of the year according to Islam. In the Holy quran and hadith it is referred to as Lailatu'l-Qadr. Five verses of Al-Alaq, the first surah of the Quran was revealed. About Shab-e-Qadr the Quran says: it is the night in which the Quran was revealed; it is better than a thousand months; during this night the angels including Jibra'il descended with the permission of their Lord; there is peace all night long.
End of Ramadan (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Wednesday April 19, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Eid al-Fitr literally means the Festival of Breaking the Fast .
Shab-e-Qadr (Quran revelation)
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Wednesday April 19, 2023
Muslim, Sufi :
End of Ramadan (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Thursday April 20, 2023
Muslim, Sufi :
Optional holiday
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Thursday April 20, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : End of Ramadan (may be changed to the nearest day)
Juma-tul-vida
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Friday April 21, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : The Muslims observe Jumatul Wida, the last Friday of the holy month of Ramadan, with traditional religious fervour and solemnity at the Grand Mosque of Andarkilla in Chittagong. Millions of fasting people offer Friday prayers at mosques and prayer grounds. Jumatul Wida has a special significance since it is a prelude to the departure of holy month of Ramadan and considered the harbinger of the end of the showering of divine blessings that characterize the holy month. Holy Prophet (pbuh) also stressed the sanctity of this day. Paid holiday when falling on Friday
Korité
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Friday April 21, 2023
Muslim, Sufi :
Ramazan Bayram (End of Ramadan)
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Friday April 21, 2023
Muslim, Sufi :
Korité
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Friday April 21, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : End of Ramadan Paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday
Optional holiday
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Friday April 21, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : End of Ramadan for the Muslim community only
End of Ramadan (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Friday April 21, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Ends the ninth month in the Islamic calendar. There were 30 days of strict fasting from sunup to sundown in honor of the first revelation to the Prophet Mohammed.
Optional holiday
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Saturday April 22, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : End of Ramadan from 2021
Korité
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Saturday April 22, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Djoulde Soumae, end of Ramadan
Hari Raya Puasa
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Saturday April 22, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Ends the ninth month in the Islamic calendar. There were 30 days of strict fasting from sunup to sundown in honor of the first revelation to the Prophet Mohammed.
Ramazan Bayram (End of Ramadan)
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Saturday April 22, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : This day is an important religious holiday celebrated by Muslims worldwide that marks the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting (sawm).
End of Ramadan (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Saturday April 22, 2023
Muslim, Sufi :
Ramazan Bayram (End of Ramadan)
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Sunday April 23, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : This day is an important religious holiday celebrated by Muslims worldwide that marks the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting (sawm). Paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday
Regional holiday
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Sunday April 23, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Eid al-Adha Republic of Bashkortostan
End of Ramadan (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Sunday April 23, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Ends the ninth month in the Islamic calendar. There were 30 days of strict fasting from sunup to sundown in honor of the first revelation to the Prophet Mohammed.
Hari Raya Puasa
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Sunday April 23, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : End of Ramadan
Regional holiday
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Monday April 24, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : End of Ramadan, Eid al-Fitr Observed by 18 million Muslims in Eastern China (Uighurs)
Hari Raya Puasa
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Monday April 24, 2023
Muslim, Sufi :
End of Ramadan (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Monday April 24, 2023
Muslim, Sufi :
Regional holiday
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Tuesday April 25, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Ascension of Muhammad in Karachi
End of Ramadan (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Tuesday April 25, 2023
Muslim, Sufi :
Civil Servants holiday
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Tuesday April 25, 2023
Muslim, Sufi :
Civil Servants holiday
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Saturday June 24, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : By Saudi rules, celebration lasts 10 days. However, most businesses observe 3 days only.
Eid-ul-Adha - Sacrifice Day - Tabaski - Id-el-Kabir (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Sunday June 25, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Eid al-Adha is called Bodu eid due to the Bodu mas tradition observed in many parts of the Maldives, mostly within the local islands. Family and friends usually travel together, some escaping the busy city life, and others to visit loved ones back home.
The day begins with an early morning Eid prayer, a congregational event with the mosque flooding with worshippers, followed by serving of Kulhi boakiba (fish cake).
Each household will prepare an abundance of tasty local food, inviting family, friends and neighbours for breakfast and lunch.
Some of these feasts are completed by a Malaafaiy. Malaafaiy is the name given to large, wooden serving dishes, with the exterior and lid adorned with beautiful traditional lacquer work. The dishes are typically filled with rice and bowls of curry, as well as other side dishes, salads and bananas, and are covered by the lid. The Malaafaiy is wrapped in a cloth tied at the top.
Eid-ul-Adha - Sacrifice Day - Tabaski - Id-el-Kabir (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Monday June 26, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Eid al-Adha is called Bodu eid due to the Bodu mas tradition observed in many parts of the Maldives, mostly within the local islands. Family and friends usually travel together, some escaping the busy city life, and others to visit loved ones back home.
The day begins with an early morning Eid prayer, a congregational event with the mosque flooding with worshippers, followed by serving of Kulhi boakiba (fish cake).
Each household will prepare an abundance of tasty local food, inviting family, friends and neighbours for breakfast and lunch.
Some of these feasts are completed by a Malaafaiy. Malaafaiy is the name given to large, wooden serving dishes, with the exterior and lid adorned with beautiful traditional lacquer work. The dishes are typically filled with rice and bowls of curry, as well as other side dishes, salads and bananas, and are covered by the lid. The Malaafaiy is wrapped in a cloth tied at the top.
Civil Servants holiday
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Monday June 26, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : By Saudi rules, celebration lasts 10 days. However, most businesses observe 3 days only.
Civil Servants holiday
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Tuesday June 27, 2023
Muslim, Sufi :
Al Waqfa Day
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Tuesday June 27, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Commemorates the day the Prophet Abraham took his son Ishmael out into the wilderness to sacrifice him to God. As he raised the knife to take his only son's life in obedience to God's command, his hand was stopped and the Lord provided a ram in Ishmael's place.
Eid-ul-Adha - Feast of the Sacrifice (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Tuesday June 27, 2023
Muslim, Sufi :
Kurban Bayram
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Wednesday June 28, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Also written Id al'Adha (or Eid Al-Adha) is the Feast of the Sacrifice , the second main celebration of Islam.
Information1: It takes place on the tenth day of the twelfth -- last month of the Islamic calendar and celebrates Abraham's (also written Ibrahim) willingness to sacrifice his son in obedience to God. Muslims make their annual pilgrimage, or the Hajj , to Makkah (Mecca) in Saudi Arabia.
The Prophet Muhammad called Eid Al-Adha the best day of the year, since it is the last and biggest day of the annual pilgrimage.
End of Ramadan (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Wednesday June 28, 2023
Muslim, Sufi :
Tabaski
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Wednesday June 28, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Feast of the Sacrifice
Al Waqfa Day
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Wednesday June 28, 2023
Muslim, Sufi :
Kurban Bayram (Feast of the Sacrifice)
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Wednesday June 28, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Eid ul-Adha
The second main celebration of Islam. It celebrates Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son in obedience to God. Muslims make their annual pilgrimage, or the Hajj , to Makkah (Mecca) in Saudi Arabia.
Eid-ul-Adha - Sacrifice Day - Tabaski - Id-el-Kabir (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Wednesday June 28, 2023
Muslim, Sufi :
Optional holiday
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Wednesday June 28, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Feast of the Sacrifice for the Muslim community only
Hajj Day
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Wednesday June 28, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : The Hajj (Arabic: حجy transliterated: Ḥajj), (Turkish:Hac) is the Pilgrimage to Mecca in Islam. It is the fifth of the Five Pilars in Sunni Islam and one of the ten Branches of Religion in Shi'a Islam. Every able-bodied Muslim who can afford to do so is obliged to make the pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in his or her lifetime. Hajj Day always falls one day before Eid al Adha Wikipedia
Eid-ul-Adha - Feast of the Sacrifice (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Wednesday June 28, 2023
Muslim, Sufi :
Optional holiday
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Thursday June 29, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Eid Al-Adha also written Id al'Adha (or Eid Al-Adha) is the Feast of the Sacrifice , the second main celebration of Islam.
It takes place on the tenth day of the twelfth -- last month of the Islamic calendar and celebrates Abraham's (also written Ibrahim) willingness to sacrifice his son in obedience to God. Muslims make their annual pilgrimage, or the Hajj , to Makkah (Mecca) in Saudi Arabia. The Prophet Muhammad called Eid Al-Adha the best day of the year, since it is the last and biggest day of the annual pilgrimage. observed by the Muslim community
Regional holiday
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Thursday June 29, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Feast of the Sacrifice
Hari Raya Haji
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Thursday June 29, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : The second of two Muslim holidays celebrated worldwide each year. It honors the willingness of Ibrahim (Abraham) to sacrifice his son, as an act of submission to God's command, before God then intervened, through his angel Jibra'il (Gabriel) and informs him that his sacrifice has already been accepted. The meat from the sacrificed animal is preferred to be divided into three parts. The family retains one third of the share; another third is given to relatives, friends and neighbors; and the remaining third is given to the poor and needy. [Wikipedia]
Kurban Bayram (Feast of the Sacrifice)
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Thursday June 29, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Eid ul-Adha
The second main celebration of Islam. It celebrates Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son in obedience to God. Muslims make their annual pilgrimage, or the Hajj , to Makkah (Mecca) in Saudi Arabia.
Eid-ul-Adha - Feast of the Sacrifice (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Thursday June 29, 2023
Muslim, Sufi :
Bakri-Id
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Thursday June 29, 2023
Muslim, Sufi :
Eid-ul-Adha - Sacrifice Day - Tabaski - Id-el-Kabir (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Thursday June 29, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : The second main celebration of Islam. It celebrates Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son in obedience to God. Muslims make their annual pilgrimage, or the Hajj , to Makkah (Mecca) in Saudi Arabia. Paid holiday when falling on Friday or Saturday
Eid-ul-Adha - Feast of the Sacrifice (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Friday June 30, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : By Saudi rules, celebration lasts 10 days. However, most businesses observe 3 days only.
End of Ramadan (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Friday June 30, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Ends the ninth month in the Islamic calendar. There were 30 days of strict fasting from sunup to sundown in honor of the first revelation to the Prophet Mohammed.
Civil Servants holiday
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Friday June 30, 2023
Muslim, Sufi :
Eid-ul-Adha - Sacrifice Day - Tabaski - Id-el-Kabir (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Friday June 30, 2023
Muslim, Sufi :
Kurban Bayram (Feast of the Sacrifice)
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Friday June 30, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Eid ul-Adha
The second main celebration of Islam. It celebrates Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son in obedience to God. Muslims make their annual pilgrimage, or the Hajj , to Makkah (Mecca) in Saudi Arabia. paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday
Hari Raya Haji
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Friday June 30, 2023
Muslim, Sufi :
Civil Servants holiday
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Saturday July 1, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : By Saudi rules, celebration lasts 10 days. However, most businesses observe 3 days only.
Eid-ul-Adha - Sacrifice Day - Tabaski - Id-el-Kabir (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Saturday July 1, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Eid al-Adha is called Bodu eid due to the Bodu mas tradition observed in many parts of the Maldives, mostly within the local islands. Family and friends usually travel together, some escaping the busy city life, and others to visit loved ones back home.
The day begins with an early morning Eid prayer, a congregational event with the mosque flooding with worshippers, followed by serving of Kulhi boakiba (fish cake).
Each household will prepare an abundance of tasty local food, inviting family, friends and neighbours for breakfast and lunch.
Some of these feasts are completed by a Malaafaiy. Malaafaiy is the name given to large, wooden serving dishes, with the exterior and lid adorned with beautiful traditional lacquer work. The dishes are typically filled with rice and bowls of curry, as well as other side dishes, salads and bananas, and are covered by the lid. The Malaafaiy is wrapped in a cloth tied at the top.
End of Ramadan (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Saturday July 1, 2023
Muslim, Sufi :
Kurban Bayram (Feast of the Sacrifice)
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Saturday July 1, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Eid ul-Adha
The second main celebration of Islam. It celebrates Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son in obedience to God. Muslims make their annual pilgrimage, or the Hajj , to Makkah (Mecca) in Saudi Arabia.
Eid-ul-Adha - Feast of the Sacrifice (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Saturday July 1, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Also written Id al'Adha (or Eid Al-Adha) is the Feast of the Sacrifice , the second main celebration of Islam. It takes place on the tenth day of the twelfth -- last month of the Islamic calendar and celebrates Abraham's (also written Ibrahim) willingness to sacrifice his son in obedience to God. Muslims make their annual pilgrimage, or the Hajj , to Makkah (Mecca) in Saudi Arabia.
Civil Servants holiday
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Sunday July 2, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : By Saudi rules, celebration lasts 10 days. However, most businesses observe 3 days only.
Eid-ul-Adha - Feast of the Sacrifice (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Sunday July 2, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Also written Id al'Adha (or Eid Al-Adha) is the Feast of the Sacrifice , the second main celebration of Islam. It takes place on the tenth day of the twelfth -- last month of the Islamic calendar and celebrates Abraham's (also written Ibrahim) willingness to sacrifice his son in obedience to God. Muslims make their annual pilgrimage, or the Hajj , to Makkah (Mecca) in Saudi Arabia.
Eid al-Ghadeer
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Friday July 7, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Anniversary commemorating Muhammad's last sermon at Ghadir Khumm, which occurred 18th of Dhu al-Hijjah of 10 AH in the Islamic calendar. It is an event celebrated by Shi'a Muslims, who regard it as the confirmation of Ali ibn Abi Talib's succession to Muhammad (Wikipedia)
Optional holiday
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Wednesday July 19, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Islamic new year for the Muslim community only
Regional holiday
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Wednesday July 19, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Islamic New Year (Hijri) in Zanzibar only
Awal Muharram (Maal Hijrah)
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Wednesday July 19, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Islamic New Year
El am Hejir New Year (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Wednesday July 19, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : The event where Muhammad fled Mecca with a small group of followers to go to Medina (Yathrib) in the year 622 A.D., under mounting hostility towards Muhammad. Muslim calendar starts from this date (A.H.), which was established in `Umar's reign. Medina is about 200 miles north of Mecca. Muhammad arrived there on 20th Sep 622 A.D. The name of the city was changed to Medinatu'l-Nabi (city of the Prophet).
Islamic New Year (Muslim regions only)
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Thursday July 20, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Amun Jadid Basilan, Kudarat, Lanao del Norte & del Sud, Maguindanao, North Cotabato, Sulu, Tawi-Tawi, Zamboanga provinces
El am Hejir New Year (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Thursday July 20, 2023
Muslim, Sufi :
El am Hejir New Year (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Friday July 21, 2023
Muslim, Sufi :
Ashura
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Thursday July 27, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Husayn ibn Ali martyrdom day, killed in the year 680 in Kerbala (Iraq) fighting injustice. paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday
Ashura
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Friday July 28, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Husayn ibn Ali martyrdom day, killed in the year 680 in Kerbala (Iraq) fighting injustice. paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday
Awal Muharram (Maal Hijrah)
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Saturday July 29, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : The first day of the year is observed on the first day of Muharram, the first month in the Islamic calendar. The first Islamic year beginning in 610 AD during which the emigration of Muhammad from Mecca to Medina, known as the Hijra
Muharram
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Saturday July 29, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Muharram is so called because it is unlawful to fight during this month, the word is derived from the word haraam, meaning forbidden . It is held to be the most sacred of all the months, excluding Ramadan. Some Muslims fast during these days.
Ashura - Moharram/Dr.Babu Jagjivan Ram (may last 2 days)
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Saturday July 29, 2023
Muslim, Sufi :
Ashura
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Saturday July 29, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Martyrdom of Husayn ibn Ali, killed in the year 680 in Kerbala (Iraq) during his fight against injustice.
Martyrdom of Imam Reza
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Saturday September 16, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Imam Reza (766 - 818) 8th shia, Imam Reza ( 766-818) was poisoned caliph Al-Ma'mun. Buried in Mashhad.
Mouloud - Mawlid (Prophet's birthday)
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Wednesday September 27, 2023
Muslim, Sufi :
Prophet's Anniversary - Eid-Milad Nnabi (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Wednesday September 27, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Birthday of the Prophet, Mohammed. For nine days there are Parties with fairs, feasting, and parades. Stories are told about how the mountains danced when Mohammed was born, and sang, There is no god but Allah. The trees answered, And Mohammed is his Prophet.
Then 7,000 angels brought a golden vase filled with heavenly dew, and his mother bathed the new baby in it. Many stories like these are told to Arab children on the Prophet's Birthday, the happiest day in the Moslem year.
Maouloud
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Wednesday September 27, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Prophet's Birthday
Prophet's Anniversary - Eid-Milad Nnabi (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Wednesday September 27, 2023
Muslim, Sufi :
Prophet's Birthday (Muslim provinces only)
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Wednesday September 27, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Basilan, Kudarat, Lanao del Norte & del Sud, Maguindanao, North Cotabato, Sulu, Tawi-Tawi, Zamboanga provinces and in Pangasinan
Mawlud Nabi ("Gamo")
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Wednesday September 27, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Birthday of the Prophet, Mohammed. For nine days there are Parties with fairs, feasting, and parades. Stories are told about how the mountains danced when Mohammed was born, and sang, There is no god but Allah. The trees answered, And Mohammed is his Prophet.
Then 7,000 angels brought a golden vase filled with heavenly dew, and his mother bathed the new baby in it. Many stories like these are told to Arab children on the Prophet's Birthday, the happiest day in the Moslem year.
Prophet's Anniversary - Eid-Milad Nnabi (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Wednesday September 27, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Birthday of the Prophet, Mohammed. For nine days there are Parties with fairs, feasting, and parades. Stories are told about how the mountains danced when Mohammed was born, and sang, There is no god but Allah. The trees answered, And Mohammed is his Prophet. Then 7,000 angels brought a golden vase filled with heavenly dew, and his mother bathed the new baby in it. Many stories like these are told to Arab children on the Prophet's Birthday, the happiest day in the Moslem year.
Mouloud - Mawlid (Prophet's birthday)
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Wednesday September 27, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Birthday of the Prophet, Mohammed. For nine days there are Parties with fairs, feasting, and parades. Stories are told about how the mountains danced when Mohammed was born, and sang, There is no god but Allah. The trees answered, And Mohammed is his Prophet. Then 7,000 angels brought a golden vase filled with heavenly dew, and his mother bathed the new baby in it. Many stories like these are told to Arab children on the Prophets Birthday, the happiest day in the Moslem year.
Prophet's Baptism (Maouloud)
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Wednesday September 27, 2023
Muslim, Sufi :
Maulidur Rasul /Prophet's Anniversary (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Thursday September 28, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Birthday of the Prophet, Mohammed. For nine days there are Parties with fairs, feasting, and parades. Stories are told about how the mountains danced when Mohammed was born, and sang, There is no god but Allah. The trees answered, And Mohammed is his Prophet.
Then 7,000 angels brought a golden vase filled with heavenly dew, and his mother bathed the new baby in it. Many stories like these are told to Arab children on the Prophet's Birthday, the happiest day in the Moslem year.
Maulidur Rasul /Prophet's Anniversary (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Thursday September 28, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Birthday of the Prophet, Mohammed. For nine days there are Parties with fairs, feasting, and parades. Stories are told about how the mountains danced when Mohammed was born, and sang, There is no god but Allah. The trees answered, And Mohammed is his Prophet.
Mouloud - Mawlid (Prophet's birthday)
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Thursday September 28, 2023
Muslim, Sufi :
Prophet's Anniversary - Eid-Milad Nnabi
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Thursday September 28, 2023
Muslim, Sufi :
Prophet's Anniversary - Eid-Milad Nnabi (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Thursday September 28, 2023
Muslim, Sufi : Birthday of the Prophet, Mohammed. For nine days there are Parties with fairs, feasting, and parades. Stories are told about how the mountains danced when Mohammed was born, and sang, There is no god but Allah. The trees answered, And Mohammed is his Prophet.
Prophet's Anniversary - Eid-Milad Nnabi (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Thursday September 28, 2023
Muslim, Sufi :
Prophet's Anniversary - Eid-Milad Nnabi (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Thursday September 28, 2023
Muslim, Sufi :
Prophet's Anniversary - Eid-Milad Nnabi (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Friday September 29, 2023
Muslim, Sufi :