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  2. Islamophobia in France - Wikipedia

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    The existence of discrimination against Muslims is reported by the media in the Muslim world [2] [3] and by the perceived segregation and alienation of Muslims within the French community. [4] The belief that there is an anti-Muslim climate in France is heavily criticised by some members of the French Muslim community who terms it an ...

  3. Islam in France - Wikipedia

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    Her work has shown that there were 3.7 million people of "possible Muslim faith" in France in 1999 (6.3% of the total population of Metropolitan France). [110] In 2009, she estimated that the number of people of the Muslim faith in France was about 4.5 million. [111]

  4. Religion in France - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, 0.8% of the total population of France, or about 535,000 people, were religious Jews. [40] In the 21st century, France has the largest Jewish population in Europe and the third-largest Jewish population in the world (after Israel and the United States). [47] Jewish presence in France is documented since the early Middle Ages.

  5. Everything To Know About the History of Halloween ... - AOL

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    The meaning of Halloween today is far removed from its darker origins in ancient Britain, Ireland and northern France—when people believed it was a night when the dead literally returned to the ...

  6. 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. Every year, the Gregorian dates of the ...

  7. Halloween: Why do we celebrate it and why is it on Oct. 31 ...

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    Halloween is almost here. That means it's that time to tell scary stories around the campfire, dress up as your favorite superhero or scary monster and indulge in plenty of candy.

  8. What's the Origin of Halloween—and Why Do We Celebrate It on ...

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    The history of Halloween is spookier than you know. Witches, ghosts, and costumes all play a part in Halloween's history, but why do we celebrate it? Learn more about the history of the October 31 ...

  9. Halloween - Wikipedia

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    Halloween, or Hallowe'en [7] [8] (less commonly known as Allhalloween, [9] All Hallows' Eve, [10] or All Saints' Eve), [11] is a celebration observed in many countries on 31 October, the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Hallows' Day.