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
It could be moharum.
It's called eid there is two eids, eid-al-adha and eid-al-fiter.
Saya means "Shadow". It cannot be said it is an Islamic or non-Islamic name __________________________________________ It could be an Islamic or non Islamic name
No, it is not a usually used Islamic name.
If it is an Islamic name, it's not a terribly common one. More than likely, it is not an Islamic name.
Safar is the 2nd month in Islamic Hijra Lunar Calendar.
Hari Raya is the Malay name for the Islamic holiday Eid al-Fitr. The festival marks the end of Ramadan, the month of fasting.
islamic republic of Pakistan
There are a number of these festivals festival of lights Hanukkah: (Judaism) an eight-day Jewish holiday commemorating the rededication of the Temple of Jerusalem in 165 BC Diwali also called the "festival of lights", is an ancient Hindu festival celebrated in autumn every year.
neither is it Islamic or Arabic, however it is a common name in Malaysia.
It is called Eid. There are two main annual festivals (or eids) and one week festival (or eid) in Islam. Namely, Eid ul Fitr (the first day after end of Ramadan; the ninth month in the Islamic Lunar Calendar) and Eid ul Adha (on the 12th month in the Islamic Lunar Calendar) in addition to Friday every week. Refer to question below.
Means "Dear" or "honey" and its not Islamic its Persian, its not religion related