Muslims can eat all kinds of food that are licitly allowed for him to eat. Refer to question below for more information.
We have two Aid festivals in the year, in which locals gather in public parks and local authorities bring fun activities for children. Janadria festival is another one, which is more about culture and heritage.
The Muslims have only 2 rightful celebrations, the two eids: Eid al Adha: The Festival of Sacrifice, during the month of Dhul Hijah (when people go on pilgrimage to Mekkah) and Eid al Fitr - the festival that marks the end of the fasting month of Ramadan. There other special occasions, but they are not holidays or festivals.During the Prophet's time, only thse 2 festivals were celebrated. During the Eid Al Adha and Eid al Fitra Muslims must go to the mosque in the morning, they pray and then they meet with their relatives, they give presents to the children and so on.
Muslims celebrate and react to EID. There are a total of five Muslim EIDs throughout any given year. There are only two main EIDs though, named EID al-fitr and EID al-adha.
They have their own festivals which don't seem much to be interrelated such as the different Eids in Islam, Easter and Christmas in Christianity and Shabbat in Judaism. Even to an extent the Islamic new year and the Christian new year also varies.
ethann (eidan) two eids of Muslims eid ul fithr and eidul adha
At the end of the month of Ramazan, the Muslims celebrate Eid ul Fitr as a thanksgiving to Allah almighty Who blessed the Muslims during this sacred month of fasting. On the 9th Zlihajja the Muslims perform Hajj and as a token of thanksgiving and remembrance of the sacrifice of Hazrat Abraham (AS) of his son, Ismaieel, the Muslims sacrifice animals and celebrate Eid ul Azha on the 10th of Zil Hajja. Both the days have been declared EID by the Last Prophet (SAW) of Islam
they dont celebrate it because they have two Eids already they dont need anymore celebration muslims and soft hearted not mean hearted they believe in one god, Allah
Muslims have only two Eids(celebration) in the Year, both comes after a great Islamic event.The 1st Eid Al Fiter after fasting the month of Ramadanthe 2nd Eid Al Adha during Hajj time (Pilgrimage)Both started by Prophet Mohmed 1430 years ago
Muslims have only two Eids(celebration) in the Year, both comes after a great Islamic event.The 1st Eid Al Fiter after fasting the month of RamadanThe 2nd Eid Al Adha during Hajj time (Pilgrimage)Both started by Prophet Mohmed 1430 years ago
No, Muslims do not observe Christmas as a religious holiday, there would not be any issue for them commemorating a holiday that does not apply to their religion. However, there are a number of stamps that have been issued to commemorates the two most important festivals or eids in the Islamic calendar: Eid Al-Fitr and Eid Al-Adha. Muslims wish each other "Eid mubarak," the phrase shown in Islamic calligraphy on the stamp. It translates literally as "blessed festival," and means "May your religious holiday be blessed." This phrase can be applied to both Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha.
Muslims have only two Eids(celebration) in the Year, both comes after a great Islamic event. The 1st Eid Al Fiter after fasting the month of Ramadan the 2nd Eid Al Adha during Hajj time (Pilgrimage) Both started by Prophet Mohmed 1430 years ago
From the USPS:'The Eid stamp commemorates the two most important festivals-or eids-in the Islamic calendar: Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. On these days, Muslims wish each other "Eid mubarak," the phrase featured in Islamic calligraphy on the stamp. "Eid mubarak" translates literally as "blessed festival," and can be paraphrased as "May your religious holiday be blessed." This phrase can be applied to both Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha.' To read the entire article follow the link: