You will need
- Calendar of Muslim holidays.
Instruction
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Mawlid an-Nabi is a celebration of the birth of Prophet Muhammad. The date is determined for each year according to the system. For example, in 2014, this holiday falls on January 13. The number is defined as the twelfth day of the 3rd month of Rabil al-Awal in the Islamic calendar.
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With Ramadan, the Muslim lent starts. This festival is also unique for each year. For example, in 2014 it falls on June 28. In Arab countries it is called Ramadan, in the Turkish countries of Ramadan. It is the ninth month in the Islamic calendar. This period is considered the most honorable and important for all Muslims. It is necessary to observe the strict fast, called Eid al. At this time you need to refuse food and water.
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Lailatul-frame is considered by Muslims a night of Power and Predestination. This festival is also unique for each year. For example, in 2014, this holiday falls on July 24. This festival comes in the month of Ramadan. The Islamists is the most important night. It is believed that on this night Prophet Muhammad was revealed the first Surah of the Holy Quran.
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Eid al Adha is the holiday of breaking the fast. It is also called Eid ul-Fitr and Ramadan Bayram. This festival is also unique for each year. For example, in 2014 it falls on July 28. One of the two major holidays in Islam occurs immediately after the completion of the whole of the Holy month of Ramadan. For every believing Muslim this festival becomes a part of involvement in the General joy.
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The day of arafah for Muslims comes on the ninth day of the twelfth month of the Islamic lunar calendar Dhul-Hijjah. This festival is also unique for each year. For example, in 2014 it falls on 3 October. This is the day of the graying of all the participants of the Hajj near Mecca mount Arafat. Here the pilgrims have to pray at the foot.
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Kurban Bayram is a holiday of sacrifice. This festival is also unique for each year. For example, in 2014, it falls on 4 October. It is also called as Eid ul-Alha. It is part of the Islamic ritual of pilgrimage to Holy Mecca. The holiday is celebrated by Muslims near Mecca at the valley of Mina on the tenth day of the twelfth month of the Islamic lunar calendar.
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The days of Al-Tashrik are a continuation of the celebration of the sacrifice of Eid al-Adha. This festival is also unique for each year. For example, in 2014 it falls on 5 October.