No.
Thanksgiving is not a religious holiday and it is not forbidden in the Que-ran. Muslims can choose to celebrate it if they want, but as a group, Thanksgiving is not a special day.
yes obviously
Thanksgiving Day is celebrated in the United States on the fourth Thursday of November. Thanksgiving is a day to give thanks. While the United States Thanksgiving began with the pilgrims 1621, it is not necessarily a religious holiday. Canada celebrates their Thanksgiving on the first Monday of October. The two are not related. Hanukkah is a religious holiday observed by people of the Jewish faith throughout the world.
November 27, 2014 is Thanksgiving Day according to Wikipedia.
Buddhists do not celebrate Thanksgiving. The two Buddhist holidays are Buddha's birthday and the Enlightenment Day. Buddha's birthday is in the spring and the Enlightenment Day is in the winter.
Thanksgiving has no religious significance and no one religion.
Thanks giving a very religious holiday. We should give thanks to God that day and thank God for everthing he gives us.
The day after thanksgiving is THE DAY AFTER THANKSGIVING!
Thanksgiving Day because it isn't linked any specific religious group.
The German Thanksgiving is known as Erntedankfest. It is usually a religious celebration in the rural areas (Thanksgiving is giving thanks for the harvest). In cities Thanksgiving is usually just celebrated as part of a church service. There is no national holiday for Erntedankfest.
Three non-religious holidays are Independence Day, Valentine's Day, and Thanksgiving. These holidays are not tied to any specific religious beliefs and are celebrated by people of diverse backgrounds and cultures.
Australia does not have a Thanksgiving day.