The question lacks clarity. There are about 57 Muslim countries. The Muslims celebrate their religious events where ever they live.
The religious monthly celebrations in the Philippines can be found by following the link.
Romania has religious and national celebrations.
The Eid celebrations mentioned in the Quran hold great significance for Muslims as they mark important religious events, such as Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. These celebrations serve as a time for prayer, reflection, and community gathering, emphasizing the importance of faith, gratitude, and charity in Islam.
Across the Caribbean islands, Islam is very much a minority religion so Eid celebrations would be limited. There is evidence of people returning from the diaspora as Muslims, particularly countries such as Jamaica. Countries with a high Indian diaspora, such as Trinidad and Tobago (apparently 6% Muslim) also have mosques and so there would be some Eid celebrations. In Cuba, the practice of Islam is restricted but there are still some Muslims. On the South American mainland Guyana, apparently, has a 10% Muslim population so, again, more Eid celebrations would take place there. Check out "Islam by country" on Wikipedia for more stats...
yes it is true that Greek drama evolved out of religious celebrations involving goats.
the Crscent hsas nothing to do with Islam religion or Islam teachings. It has no special Islam or religious meaning or symbol. It is just a traditional or historical symbol used on mosques buildings and some flags of Islamic countries. So no specific picture exists for a crescent of Islam.
There is no such country in which the religion of Islam is illegal. There are several countries, including a few Muslim-majority countries which have regulations concerning some of the practices related to observing very religious forms of Islam. For example, prior to 2011, the niqab or face-veil, was banned in Tunisia and it is informally banned today.
The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam was created in 1930.
No. Islam teaches that it applies to life religious or none religious.
There's not an holy day in Scientology, but there are celebrations for marriage and funeral.
The religious center of Islam religion is Makkah (or Mecca) in Saudi Arabia
yes obviously