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  2. Ashure - Wikipedia

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    Armenians make it as a Christmas pudding and for New Year's celebrations, where it is a centerpiece, [1] and in the Balkans and Turkey, Sufi Muslims make the dish during the month of Muharram in which the Day of Ashure takes place. [2] Sephardic Jews prepare the dish to celebrate the Jewish holiday of Tu BiShvat.

  3. List of observances set by the Islamic calendar - Wikipedia

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    Shia Muslims regard these three nights as greatly rewarding. Sunnis also use this date as one of the Laylat al-Qadr days, see 27 Ramadan entry. 25 Ramadan May 18, 2020 One of the dates of Laylat al-Qadr in Sunni tradition See notes for 27 Ramadan. 27 Ramadan May 20, 2020 Laylat al-Qadr, Sunni Date Last Friday of the month of Ramadan May 22, 2020

  4. Muslins don't celebrate Christmas but value peace, love and ...

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    Muslims do not celebrate Christmas, but they do share in the goals of seeking peace, love and goodwill.

  5. Observance of Christmas by country - Wikipedia

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    Observance of Christmas in various locations around the world. The observance of Christmas around the world varies by country. The day of Christmas, and in some cases the day before and the day after, are recognized by many national governments and cultures worldwide, including in areas where Christianity is a minority religion which are usually found in Africa and Asia.

  6. “It’s Common Decency”: Muslim Employee Upsets Coworker For ...

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    Christmas is a time of giving and a season to spread holiday cheer. This particular issue arose at a workplace when a Muslim employee decided he would go away on Christmas week, something his ...

  7. As a Muslim mom, my family doesn't celebrate Christmas ... - AOL

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    As a treat for how cooperative he was with the pediatrician, we made a quick stop at the library only to be greeted by a gigantic Christmas tree with lots of presents neatly packed underneath.

  8. Islamic holidays - Wikipedia

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    There are two main holidays in Islam that are celebrated by Muslims worldwide: Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha.The timing of both holidays are set by the lunar Islamic calendar, which is based upon the cycle of the moon, and so is different from the more common, European, solar-based Gregorian calendar.

  9. How Christmas is celebrated in 21 places around the world - AOL

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    In Finland (and many other countries around the globe), St. Lucia Day on December 13 is one of the main events of the holiday season. On this date, the eldest girl in each family sometimes dons a ...