Mainly, Muslims celebrate two annual holidays and one weekly holiday.
The two annual holidays are eid-ul-fitr (after end of the fasting month Ramadan) and eid-ul adhah (on the 9th to 12th or to 13th of month ZulHegga). Ramadan and ZulHegga are respectively the 9th and 12th months of the Islamic Lunar Calendar or Hijra Islamic Calendar.
The weekly holiday is on Friday every week.
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Muslims are not required to go anywhere during the holidays of others. During Hajj, Muslims go to Mecca.
Muslims do not celebrate Christmas or Easter.
Of course Muslims should have religious holidays off. For one thing,there arent that many holidays compared to Christian and Jewish holidays. And second,where i live,the Jews can hav all there holidays off,but muslims cant.
Muslims in Israel celebrate Muslim holidays with the same freedom that Christians in Israel celebrate Christian holidays and Hindus celebrate Hindu holidays. Muslims attend communal prayer services in the mosques, hold public and/or family celebrations, visit their holy places, and prepare traditional foods for the occasion, all as appropriate to the occasion. Religious freedom, and freedom from religious discrimination, are guaranteed by law in Israel.
The way the Muslims do there prayers or festivals or holidays i think
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.
It is one of the longest Jewish holidays, but some other religions have longer holidays, such as Ramadan, which is observed by Muslims.
Rich muslims.
Muslims can eat turkey. They, however, can not eat pork and drink alcohol. Most Muslims don't celebrate traditional American holidays.
No particular kind of home is prescribed by Islam. Muslims lived as the others lived.
one is Ramadan for muslims. you can't eat until sundown