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No. It is a Christian festival so only Christians celebrate it. Hindus are not Christian.No. It is a Christian festival so only Christians celebrate it. Hindus are not Christian.No. It is a Christian festival so only Christians celebrate it. Hindus are not Christian.No. It is a Christian festival so only Christians celebrate it. Hindus are not Christian.No. It is a Christian festival so only Christians celebrate it. Hindus are not Christian.No. It is a Christian festival so only Christians celebrate it. Hindus are not Christian.No. It is a Christian festival so only Christians celebrate it. Hindus are not Christian.No. It is a Christian festival so only Christians celebrate it. Hindus are not Christian.No. It is a Christian festival so only Christians celebrate it. Hindus are not Christian.No. It is a Christian festival so only Christians celebrate it. Hindus are not Christian.No. It is a Christian festival so only Christians celebrate it. Hindus are not Christian.
no the only have one which is ramadaam
Only the Chinese celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival. It is a famous tradition held in May. Chinese celebrate by eating dumplings and rowing a Dragon Boat.
The only festival they celebrate is pateti where the worship their god as fire.
There is no such holiday.Jews do not have any equivalent to Easter and Most do not celebrate Easter. Those that do, only celebrate the secular, Spring-related elements.
Good Friday is a celebration only observed by Christians- thus, Muslims do not celebrate this occasion. However, some Muslims may celebrate a little by buying themselves some chocolate eggs.
Majority of bahrain are Shia Muslims and this country have been part of Iran and separated from Iran in recent years by Britain. Of the overall Bahraini population, roughly 23% of the country is Sunni Muslim, making them a total of roughly 240,000 individuals. However, the census does not specify whether Muslims are Sunni or Shiite, so the numbers are only estimate. It is believed that there are nearly twice the number of Shiite Muslims as there are Sunni Muslims and roughly 30% of the country is non-Muslim.
Eid Al-Fitr which commemorates the end of Ramadan, the month of fasting.Eid Al-Adha which celebrates the end of the pilgrimage season when Muslims sacrifice an animal such as a sheep or goat to commemorate Abraham's willingness to sacrifice even his own son on God's command.The above festivals are celebrated by all Muslims.Eid Milad-An-Nabi which marks the prophet Mohammad's birthday. However not all Muslims celebrate this festival and many scholars are actually against the celebration of the Prophet's birthday and consider it bid'ah (innovation).Ashura is celebrated only by the Shi'ites to commemorate the martyrdom of Imam Husayn ibn Ali.
Millions and Billions...all Muslims participate
Yes, Muslims can celebrate any day as a good occasion for happiness and having good social relations and contacts. The only condition is not to celebrate any occasion based on a religious background that is in conflict with Islam beliefs.
Yes. Even Islam-derived religions like Druze, Baha'i, and Sikhism do not celebrate Ramadan. If a person considers Ahmadis to be non-Muslims, then the answer changes to No since Ahmadis do observe Ramadan. However, there is much controversy over whether Ahmadis are or are not Muslims by different people.
Only the Chinese and Vietnamese celebrate it only Some events that happens on this day is that Lighting up fires in the lanterns and walk in a circle and sing songs.