All kinds of soft drinks and juice but no alcohols.
Same reason why other faiths have religious festivals.
Some popular mild barley drinks that are commonly enjoyed include barley tea, barley water, and barley coffee.
The way the Muslims do there prayers or festivals or holidays i think
Popular Italian bar snacks commonly enjoyed with drinks include olives, nuts, bruschetta, cheese and charcuterie platters, fried calamari, and arancini (rice balls).
Some popular alcoholic drinks in the 1950s were martinis, daiquiris, whiskey sours, and gin and tonics. These cocktails were commonly enjoyed at social gatherings and bars during that time.
usually they have a feast with drinks and celebration
basically Somalia is an Arabic Mulim country, so have got Islamic festivals
Some popular drinks from the 1950s were milkshakes, soda floats, and cocktails like the martini and the daiquiri. These beverages were commonly enjoyed at diners, soda fountains, and cocktail parties during that time.
Some popular cowboy shots drinks commonly enjoyed at western-themed parties include whiskey, tequila, and bourbon. These strong and flavorful spirits are often served straight or in simple mixed drinks like the classic whiskey shot or tequila shot.
No, you do not have to be religious to celebrate festivals. Many festivals have cultural, historical, or social significance that can be appreciated and enjoyed by people of all beliefs. Celebrating festivals can also be a way to connect with family and community, regardless of one's religious affiliation. Ultimately, participation can be based on personal choice and the values one holds.
Some alternative beverages that can be enjoyed without water include fruit juices, milk, tea, coffee, soda, and sports drinks.
There are many festivals in Iran. Many reaching back thousends of years into history. One of the most famous would be the Persian New Year, otherwise known as Norouz, in English there are many varying spellings for this word. Other festivals such as Yalda which happens on the winter equinox. Other festivals such as Ashura which are Islamic festivals celebrated every year.