it is on the 9th through the 13th of the month of ZuElhejja (the 12th month in
Islamic lunar calendar)
Muslimsuse this phrase twice a year in their feastsonce at Eid AlFitr that comes after rmadanand then at Eid AlAdha it means Happy Eid
Islamic festivals at the time of Prophet were just two. 1) Eid ul Azha -- The day Prophet Abraham was tested by God for if he sacrifices his Son on God's order, Muslims try to remember that day with scarifying an animal as Prophet Abraham did after God replaced his Son with sheep. 2) Eid ul Fitr -- The day after a month of fasting These festivals normally continues from three to four days
There aren't many. There is one when a baby is born called "aqeeqa". Then there are weddings of course, and funerals and that's it. There are two holidays called "Eid" each year, one is Eid Alfitr and the other is Eid AlAdha.
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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.
Santa is a fictional character associated with the Christian holiday of Christmas. In Muslim-majority countries or households, Santa is not typically a part of the holiday tradition. Instead, Muslim families may celebrate other holidays like Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha.
Eid is a Muslim celebration
If the stamp referred to is the one that can be found at the Related Link below, it says Eid Mubarak (عيد مبارك) which means "Blessed Holiday".
Muslims don't celebrate Christmas. You may instead be thinking of the Islamic holiday called Eid. If you speak English, saying "Happy Eid" will do the job. If you want to show off a little, say "Eid Mubarak".
There have been commemorative stamps honoring a variety of religious holidays, including the Muslim holiday of Eid, for more than a decade-- long before President Obama took office. These holiday stamps are chosen by the U.S. Postal Service. President Bush had nothing to do with the first Eid stamp, nor did President Obama. However, that has not stopped internet myths about "Muslim stamps," usually claiming President Obama ordered them to be issued. He did not. I enclose a link to the actual story of the first U.S. stamps to honor a Muslim holiday, the ones issued back in 2001 (before the events of 9/11 had occurred, and at the time, considered totally unremarkable).
Eid-ul-fitr and Eid-Ul-Adha Eid-ul-fitr and Eid-Ul-Adha
The primary religion of Dubai is Muslim. Ramadan is a month long holiday that focuses on fasting from sunup to sundown. Eid al-Fitr is the holiday ending the fasting. During Eid al-Fitr participants are not allowed to fast and are encouraged to feast. Many families will have large feasts lasting all day.