For the most part, NO. Shiite Islam has supplanted Zoroastrianism as the primary religion of Iran. However, some cultural effects of Zoroastrianism remain in Iran and have become part of the Iranian national culture. The most commonly known of these cultural legacies is the celebration of Nourouz or Persian New Year.
It is estimated that approximately 7,444 Iranians live in Italy. There are roughly 163,290 Iranians in Canada, and 17,913 in Norway.
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Only some Christians celebrate Christmas as a religious holiday. However, people of any religion can celebrate Christmas in a non-religious context, since Christmas has borrowed many of the symbols and traditions related to celebrations of the winter solstice (in the northern hemisphere) and other secular and religious holidays.
Christmas in Great Britain in the most of the British Empire is celebrate on December 25. Many of the traditions celebrated in the United States originated in England.
Kwanzaa is a secular holiday of recent origin in the United States, celebrated primarily among Black Americans. While it shares many of the traditions of Islam, it really is not connected with Islam. Both Muslims and Christians can celebrate Kwanzaa.
It is not a tradition there. In Bulgaria there would be traditions that would not be celebrated in many other countries. Halloween is only celebrated in some countries. Most countries do not celebrate it.
Two important traditions are throwing rice at the newly wedded couple when they are leaving the church and eating bread with salt at the beginning of the party. Hope I helped.
I am a Zoroastrian and i know for a fact it is considered old because it is the oldest monothestic religion. Monothestic meaing beliveing in one god. Our religion has still many old traditions and if anyone wants to know about any of it, please do ask me and ill gladly answer :)
Puerto Rico has many customs and traditions. Puerto Ricans sing Christmas carols, and celebrate Epiphany and Fiestas de la Calle San Sebastian.
there are many welsh traditions but the welsh celebrate a festival called Eistedfodd, St. Davids day , and a day called 'Calan Mai' Daffodills, Leaks, and red dragons are all welsh symbols. welsh cakes, and Cawl ( Soup) are traditional welsh foods.
Yes, Chinese people also celebrate Thanks Giving Day.
Japan is not Christian and doesn’t celebrate Christmas.