In Islam there are two major festivals celebrated. Eif-ul-fitr is celebrated after the holy month of Ramadan on the first day of Islamic month Shawal and Eid-ul-Azha is celebrated in the Islamic month of Zil-hajj after the religious pilgrimage of Hajj every year.
There are two equally important Islamic religious celebrations:
Eid
a religious festival is a festival that is celebrated only by that religion of which the festival is there for example: Easter the day Jesus died. only christens believe in that.
a religious festival is a festival that is celebrated only by that religion of which the festival is there. example : if it is ganesh chaturti it is celebrated only by the Hindus and not by any other religion follower. by burhanuddin taj email:L burhan_taj@Yahoo.com
A religious festival is a specialized/celebrated holiday by a particular religion. A religious festival most always has historic roots and serves a particular importance or has a great meaning to the particular religion it is celebrated in.
'Maha-Kumbh Mela'; actually it's not a festival, it's a religious fair.
'Maha-Kumbh Mela'; actually it's not a festival, it's a religious fair.
The Festival of Volcanalia was celebrated on the 23rd August.
Ramadan is celebrated by the Muslims to observe one of the Five Pillars of Islam. This is a month of fasting. For them, this is a religious event.
the festival celebrated by Hindus which is known as 'Deepavali'. 6L
No. The ancient Olympics were a sports festival but also a religious festival celebrated in Greece by Greeks to honor the Greek gods.
eid is Arabic word meaning festival/celebrating and are for Important dates in history of Islam.
The festival of lights, also known as Diwali, is primarily celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, and some Buddhists. It is a significant cultural and religious event that symbolizes the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. People celebrate by lighting clay lamps, decorating their homes, exchanging gifts, and engaging in prayer and festivities.
Thanksgiving is not celebrated in England (or any other part of the UK). The only similar celebration in the UK is a Harvest Festival, but this is purely a religious festival (as was the original American Thanksgiving).