They celebrate the end of fasting of the month of Ramadan wishing to be rewarded by Allah (God in English) by His mercy, forgiving, accepting them in His Paradise, and saving them from the Hell fire. It is called Eid Al-fitr and comes on the first day after the end of the Month of Ramadan (the 9th month in the Islamic lunar Calendar). It comes on different day on the Western Solar Calendar each year.
No muslims do not celebrate Diwali.
no, for example Muslims do not celebrate it... no, for example Muslims do not celebrate it...
Daughter's Day is celebrated on fourth Sunday of September. In 2010, Daughter's Day will be on September 26.
Muslims do not celebrate Christmas or Easter.
absolutely all Muslims celebrate ramadam
Christmas is not a Muslim holiday, therefore, Muslim countries do not celebrate it. Muslims in the United States often request that their children not attend Christmas functions at school because the belief of Jesus, peace be upon him, being the son of God runs directly against the core Muslim belief.
Islam is a global religion. Muslims everywhere celebrate Eid.
Muslims don't celebrate Kwanzah. That's a Jewish holiday.
Muslims DO NOT celebrate Christmas, because Christmas is a Christian holiday. Muslims follow the religion, Islam, and that is why they DO NOT celebrate Christmas. Muslims do not have the beliefs that Jesus was the "son" of God, but rather Muslims believe that Jesus was a prophet of God. So that is why Muslims do not celebrate "Christ"mas.
Muslims celebrate Eid.
Yep, Muslims celebrate Ramadan. You got the spelling wrong though.
they celebrate it goodly!