Salvation is being saved or protected from harm. In religion, it is stated as the saving of the soul from sin and its consequences. It may also be called "deliverance" or "redemption" from sin and its effects. In Islam the holy month of Ramadan can be called the whole month of salvation on the condition that the Muslims fast and abstain from sin appropriately. Similarly the month of Zul Haj for those who go all the way to Makkah and Madina for the sake of Hajj and follow the guidelines for it.
because on that day the countries people who celebrate it their old generations used to fool Muslims on that day.
Muslims celebrate "Eid al-Fitr" after the completion of Ramadan. This is the first day after Ramadan. On this day Muslims stop their fasting.
Most Muslims do not celebrate Christmas because it is a Christian religious holiday. Most Muslims do not recognize Christmas day, but are respectful of it.
Thanksgiving is not a religious holiday and it is not forbidden in the Que-ran. Muslims can choose to celebrate it if they want, but as a group, Thanksgiving is not a special day.
This year August 12 and for 28-30 days
They don't celebrate it as a religious day. They may celebrate as a national day recognizing the Spring season. Egyptians celebrate Easter as an ancient Egyptian tradition before Judaism and Christianity religion starting.no
Eid, Ramadan and Mawlid al-Nabi Shia Muslims celebrate also Eid Ghadir that is the day prophet Muhammad SAWW declared Imam Ali a.s. as Caliph and leader of Muslims after prophet at Ghadir Khum.
They may, but since in Islam mothers are VERY important, some don't celebrate it due to the fact that they think Mother's Day should be everyday, not just one day.
Muslims do not celebrate Valentines day, Easter, Christmas and many other european traditional holidays which have no concept in Islam. Many even don't follow birthdays like mostly christians do.
There is no fasting on the Eid ul-Fitr as that is the one-day holiday (the first day of the month of Shawwal) Muslims celebrate. For the previous 29 or 30 days, Muslims were fasting for the entire month of Ramadan. When the new moon is sighted at the end of the month of Ramadan, Muslims will celebrate the next day as the Eid ul-Fitr. On that day all fasting is forbidden.
Ae you talking of Easter, then it is celebrated as the day Jesus arose from the death , so we to can live again if we have salvation.
St. Patrick was not a Muslim. He was a Catholic.