The two celebration which Muslims celebrate yearly are Ramzan and Moharum.
Muslims have two major religious observances each year,Ramadan and Hajj,and corresponding holidays connected with each one.All Islamic holidays are observed according to the lunar-based.Ramadan - Each year, Muslims spend a month in daytime fasting, during the 9th month of the Islamic calendar called Ramadan.Laylat al-Qadr - Towards the end of Ramadan, Muslims observe the "Night of Power," which is when the first verses of the Qur'an were revealed to Muhammad.Eid al-Fitr - At the end of Ramadan, Muslims celebrate "The Festival of Fast-Breaking."Hajj - Each year during the 12th month of the Islamic calendar, millions of Muslims make an annual pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia called Hajj.Day of Arafat - During one day of the Hajj, pilgrims gather at the Plain of Arafat to seek God's mercy, and Muslims elsewhere fast for the day.Eid al-Adha - At the end of the annual pilgrimage, Muslims celebrate "The Festival of Sacrifice."Other than these two major observances and their corresponding celebrations, there are no other universally-observed Islamic holidays. Some Muslims acknowledge other events from Islamic history, which are considered holidays by some but not all Muslims:Islamic New Year: 1 Muharram......Ashura: 10 Muharram.....Mawlid an-Nabi: 12 Rabia' Awal....Isra' & Mi'raj: 27 Rajab
They mainly observe two celebrations ; one on first day after end of the month of Ramadan (called Eid Alfitr). The other is eid AlAdha on occasion of Hajj.
We mainly celebrate the end of fasting, the day of hajj, the prophet's birthday.
In Mainland China, New Year and the first two days (Usually 7 days, including weekends.)
T here are two main ones throughout the year: Eid-Al Fitr--celebrated after the month of Ramadan. (Lunar Calendar) Eid-Al Adha--celebrated when Muslims make the yearly pilgrimage to Hajj (in mecca)
over two million Muslims journey to mecca each year, and each worshipper must follow certain guidlines
There are more than two groups of Muslims, but the dominant two sects of Islam (accounting for >99% of all Muslims) are the Sunnis and Shiites. To read about their differences, please see the Related Question below.
Two seperate celebrations Surely it should be two individual celebrations held at the the same place and time?
Each year of two years is a year long.
There are two Eid celebrations. One is Eid after the month of Fasting - Ramadan, and another Eid during tenth day of Haj Pilgrimage. In the West Muslims celebrate for one day only, but in the Islamic countries they celebrate it for about 3 to 4 days.
There are 200 years between bicentennial celebrations. Consider this alongside the term "centennial", which is every 100 years. Bi is a prefix meaning two. So literally, Bicentennial means "two 100 year periods."
The Roman Catholics and Muslims.