Muslim Festivals

ravinder 07/07/2022

Islam one of the major religions in the world. It was founded in Arabia by the Prophet Muhammad in the 7th century AD. ‘Islam’ is an Arabic word which means surrender. A Muslim is defined as a person who accepts and submits to the will of Allah. Allah is regarded as the only God, the creator, maintainer and restorer of the world. The holy book, the Qur’an, reveals the will of Allah, which is to be obeyed by all human beings. Eid-ul-Fitr It is one of the many Muslim festivals celebrated around the world. The event takes place on the last day of Ramadan (Ramadan), the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. People observe a fast for the entire month of Ramadan, which begins in the morning and ends in the evening. Fasting is prescribed by Muslim law, often referred to as Shariat. The first day of the month of

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Festivals Of India

ravinder 07/07/2022

India is a place which is known for festivals, where people of different religions live together. The variety of festivals celebrated in India are the true expression of its rich culture and traditions. There are many Indian festivals and celebrations There are many Indian festivals and celebrations, while the festivities take place throughout the year, from October to January is the time when the country can be seen in its vibrant form. Makar Sankranti, Pongal, Basant Panchami, maha Shivratri, holi, Mewar, Baisakhi,Bihu,Thrissur Pooram, Budda Jayant, Eid Ui Fitr, ratha Yatra, Hemis, Rakshabandhan, janmashtmi, Indepenence Day, Onam, Ganeh Chaturthi, Navratri, Durga Puja, Dussehra, Diwali, Gurupurab, Christmas The greatness of India’s culture can be seen in its festivals. Indians celebrate festivals with full enthusiasm and devotion. Diwali Diwali is one of the most important religious festivals of India among Hindu, Sikh and Jain communities. Diwali is celebrated in the month of Kartik

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