The festivals in Islam basically redirect to the main Islamic philosophy of thanking Allah for all His bounties on the muislims. They festivals area chance for Muslims to get a break from the everyday routine and enjoy and rejoice. The Muslims met each other on such occassions which helps strengthen their bonds with each other and helps the unity and solidarity of Muslim nation.
Muslims believe that their festivals are important because all of these festivals are religion related festivals. Accordingly, they are good occasions to ask God forgivness and mercy and good reminders to Muslims to follow the right God (and his prophet Muhammad) path.Also, these festivals are good motivations for Muslims to give more charities to the poor, to visit relatives, to forgive each other, and doing other good deeds that bring them closer to God.
The way the Muslims do there prayers or festivals or holidays i think
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It doesn't matter unless its not anything inappropriate or disrespectful.
the Muslims people give zakah to those people who in need...........
Traditionally, Muslims observe two major festivals ('Id Al-Fitr and 'Id Al-Adha) and one month of daytime fasting (Ramadan). There is also a day of voluntary fasting: 'Ashura, which is also an important Shiite festival.
we muslims have to pray for ALLAH so we can get closer to him and have a better chance to go to heven
Muslims can eat all kinds of food that are licitly allowed for him to eat. Refer to question below for more information.
Nothing special per Islam religion. Refer to question below.
Religious festivals are an occasion of re-new the faith of the followers and getting inspiration from their religion. hey also provide a chance of unity and friendship.
As they are Muslims they have the Ramadan Eid. But some also make the Nowruz an old tradition from the Persian empire
We have two Aid festivals in the year, in which locals gather in public parks and local authorities bring fun activities for children. Janadria festival is another one, which is more about culture and heritage.