Hari Raya Puasa is on the 20th of September next year.
Hari Raya Aidilfitri Celebrations -- 7 August to 10 September 2010 Hari Raya Puasa -- 10 September 2010
hari raya,hari puasa,chinese new year,christmas,depavali,agong birthday
no it is just a celebration after a month of fasting.Like Muslims all around the world that celebrates Eid al-Fitr
The Hindus celebrate Deepavali nationwide, Thaipusam mainly at Batu Caves, Penang and Ipoh.Ponggal is also a major festival for Hindus. The Malays celebrate Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Hari Raya Puasa, Israk And Mikraj, Birthday Of The Prophet. The Chinese celebrate Chinese New Year. Other races celebrate festivals such as Christmas, Hari Gawai(sabah and Sarawak), Keamaatan and etc.
New Year's Day 1 January Chinese New Year 14−15 February Good Friday 2 April Vesak Day 28 April Labour Day 1 May National Day 9 August Hari Raya Puasa 10 September Deepavali 5 November Hari Raya Haji 16 November Christmas Day 2 5 December
Singapore has many festivals. The Chinese celebrate Chinese New Year, the Malays celebrate Hari Raya, the Indians celebrate Deepavali. Other festivals like Christmas and New Year are celebrated too.
they are different because they are really celebrated by different types of people and they have different gods and celebrate it in a different way...
Since Brunei is a Muslim country, there are a number of Muslim holidays celebrated, such as the birthday of Prophet Muhammad.Perhaps the biggest holiday celebrated in Brunei takes place after the fasting month of Ramadan; it is the Muslim holiday known as Eid ul-Fitr, or simply Eid. However, in Brunei as well as other parts of Southeast Asia, it is called Hari Raya Aidilfitri (Hari Raya means "Day of Celebration").Christmas is also celebrated by many non-Muslims, though on a smaller scale than in most other countries. There is also a sizeable Chinese community in Brunei, and as such, Chinese New Year is also celebrated annually.Moreover, it is not uncommon for non-Muslims to participate in Hari Raya, or for Muslims to participate in Chinese New Year or in gift-giving during Christmas.
The concept of Malaysian open house is common during festivities. Some of the most common times are Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Chinese New Year, Christmas, and Deepavali. These festivities are where the host opens their home and have gatherings that include food.
Kuih Bangkit is a traditional Malaysian cookie made with tapioca flour, sugar, and coconut cream. It is typically shaped into small bite-sized pieces and has a light, crumbly texture with a rich coconut flavor. Kuih Bangkit is often served during festive occasions such as Chinese New Year and Hari Raya.
new year,chinese new year,school holidays,eid al mubarak,first day of ramadan(lots of other muslim holidays),christmas,independence day,and other stuff that i cant remember
kia hari to huritau (be happy on your turning of year) ra whanau ki a koe (day of birth to you) or kia hari to ra whanau i to huritau (be happy on your day of birth for your turning of year) hope it helps :) chur