The religious festivity is often referred to as "Eid," which comes from the Arabic word "ʿīd," meaning "festival" or "celebration." Eid is celebrated by Muslims worldwide, with the two main occasions being Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of Ramadan, and Eid al-Adha, which commemorates the willingness of Ibrahim (Abraham) to sacrifice his son in obedience to God. The name emphasizes the festive nature of these occasions, focusing on communal prayers, feasting, and acts of charity.
Non-religious.
festivity.
KHALEEFA
Roman mythology
five pillars of faith
The name given to the revival of puritanism in the 1740s is the Great Awakening. It was a religious revival movement characterized by fervent preaching and emotional religious experiences. It had a significant impact on religious practices and church membership in the American colonies.
The correct spelling of the word is Judaism.It is the name given to the ancient Jewish faith.Jesus was a Jew.
Andrus is a male Estonian given name.
Protestants
Martyrs.Those who die for their religion are called martyrs.
Spanish: from the latin frater (brother) a status name for a member of a religious order.
your izzat will come from your religion. If your name is religious, it is your izzat. if it isn't religious, then it's tharkhan