The main site shared Holy by these three religions is Jeruselum.
some of the holy days are matsuri, rei sai and more
Mainly the holy book Quran
Holy quran which is in arabic Holy water name zam zam Thats what i know There are some thing which are halal(allowed) and some are haram(not allowed,forbidden)
Confucius' Birthday is celebrated. Chinese New Year is celebrated in Confucianism(likewise in Buddhism & Taoism).
The Kaabah, Makkah is the direction of prayer for Muslims from anywhere throughout the world . They once faced Al-Aqsa (another holy site in Islam) Jerusalem as the direction of prayer.
It is worth noting that Muslims claim that the Islamic Establishment did not write any of Islam's Holy Books. They attribute authorship entirely to God through acts of revelation to prophets. Islam's chief holy book is the Qur'an.
there are many holy days in Islam: fridays Days of Ramadan Days of Hajj, esp day of Arafah Day of Fitr, the ist day after the end of Ramadan 10th of Muharram (arabic month) 12 of Rabbee Awwal (arabic month) 27 of Rajab (arabic month) 15 of Shaaban (arabic month), Each day has a significant event that happened in it, and everyday that passes on a Muslim with his wrong deeds erased and with mercy of Allah fallen on him is considered a holy day for him. I may have forgot some, thos are what I remember.
Some holy days are as follows:Ganesh Chadurthi- Birthday Of Lord GaneshaKrishna Janmastami aka. Krishna Jayanthi- Birthday Of Lord KrishnaVishu
In Islam, there are no animals that are considered inherently holy. However, some animals have significance in the religion, such as the camel, which is mentioned in the Quran, and certain birds like the hoopoe, which is associated with Prophet Sulaiman (Solomon). Islam emphasizes the importance of treating all animals with kindness and respect.
Holidays used to be Holy Days , and they could be anything from a Saints Feast-day to Easter Sunday. Nowadays , they are mostly secular days of celebrations and some Holy days of remembrance .
Islam is Egypt's main religion although there are some Christians