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    I was wondering how and how many holidays Islam has?

    Christians celebrate Christmas as you know, but lately the focus is on Santa Claus, lots of lights and gifts

    My wife is south indian and she and her family are christian but they do not buy gifts, put up a tree or lights!

    I don't either our focus is supposed to be celebration of the birth of Jesus!

    This past year i actully went to church and stayed for 8 hours straight, to pray and worship(by myself)

    Also Easter, even as a christian i still don't understand why others hide eggs left by a buny???

    Easter is a celebration of the ressurection of Jesus! at least for Christians.

    I may be to traditional or Orthadox for most poeple but religiuos holidays are not about greed, vanity, worship of pagan gods; bunny's and fat guys that slide down chimeny's!!! how weird is that!?

    What do you think?

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    Re: Celebrate holidays?

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    format_quote Originally Posted by Italianguy View Post
    I was wondering how and how many holidays Islam has?

    If u mean festivals , then we have 2 .

    Eid ul Fitr ( after holy Ramadan) and Eid ul Adha ( by slaughtering animals in the name of God , we remember the sacrifice of Abraham pbuh ) .
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    Re: Celebrate holidays?

    format_quote Originally Posted by Muslim Woman View Post
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    If u mean festivals , then we have 2 .

    Eid ul Fitr ( after holy Ramadan) and Eid ul Adha ( by slaughtering animals in the name of God , we remember the sacrifice of Abraham pbuh ) .

    Actually i meant religiuos holidays. Thanks
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    format_quote Originally Posted by Italianguy View Post
    I was wondering how and how many holidays Islam has?

    Christians celebrate Christmas as you know, but lately the focus is on Santa Claus, lots of lights and gifts

    My wife is south indian and she and her family are christian but they do not buy gifts, put up a tree or lights!

    I don't either our focus is supposed to be celebration of the birth of Jesus!

    This past year i actully went to church and stayed for 8 hours straight, to pray and worship(by myself)

    Also Easter, even as a christian i still don't understand why others hide eggs left by a buny???

    Easter is a celebration of the ressurection of Jesus! at least for Christians.

    I may be to traditional or Orthadox for most poeple but religiuos holidays are not about greed, vanity, worship of pagan gods; bunny's and fat guys that slide down chimeny's!!! how weird is that!?

    What do you think?

    God be with you all!!!!!!!!!!
    I meant religiuos holidays. sorry
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    Re: Celebrate holidays?

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    format_quote Originally Posted by Italianguy View Post
    Actually i meant religiuos holidays. Thanks
    yes , these 2 are religious holidays/ festivals. I am looking for some good links to give u more info
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    Re: Celebrate holidays?

    format_quote Originally Posted by Muslim Woman View Post
    Salaam/Peace



    yes , these 2 are religious holidays/ festivals. I am looking for some good links to give u more info
    okay, thanks!
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    Re: Celebrate holidays?

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    Establishing Prayer… Even in Eid?



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    Date 17/Sep/2008

    Question Why do Muslims have this Eid (Feast) immediately after Ramadan? They keep fasting and praying long prayers for a whole month… and then… after they are done with that… they do not go and have fun… they go to pray… even in their feast!!!
    Shahul Hameed :

    .....To many people, especially in the West, the word "fun" evokes, for instance, the colorful images of the world's biggest and grandest carnival in Rio de Janeiro or the Mardi Gras in New Orleans. They may also think of the wild revelries and partying they have during other festivals and fiestas throughout the world.

    But, it is obvious that to a people of another culture, fun and entertainment may have different connotations.

    .....All activities of a Muslim, therefore are bound to be God-directed; and a Muslim should like to spend every moment of his life in prayer, if possible. That is due to the fact that he believes that this life is transient and his real destination is the eternal abode in the hereafter.

    So, fun time is also prayer time, though it may sound... funny!

    Hope this answers your question. Thank you and please send us any further question you may have.

    Useful Links:

    A Day of Celebration: Idris Tawfiq's First Eid

    Celebrations and Prayers

    Muslims and Fun: Culture or Religion?

    Fun and Celebrations in Islam


    http://www.readingislam.com/servlet/...AskAboutIslamE
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    Re: Celebrate holidays?

    format_quote Originally Posted by Muslim Woman View Post
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    Establishing Prayer… Even in Eid?



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    Date 17/Sep/2008

    Question Why do Muslims have this Eid (Feast) immediately after Ramadan? They keep fasting and praying long prayers for a whole month… and then… after they are done with that… they do not go and have fun… they go to pray… even in their feast!!!
    Shahul Hameed :

    .....To many people, especially in the West, the word "fun" evokes, for instance, the colorful images of the world's biggest and grandest carnival in Rio de Janeiro or the Mardi Gras in New Orleans. They may also think of the wild revelries and partying they have during other festivals and fiestas throughout the world.

    But, it is obvious that to a people of another culture, fun and entertainment may have different connotations.

    .....All activities of a Muslim, therefore are bound to be God-directed; and a Muslim should like to spend every moment of his life in prayer, if possible. That is due to the fact that he believes that this life is transient and his real destination is the eternal abode in the hereafter.

    So, fun time is also prayer time, though it may sound... funny!

    Hope this answers your question. Thank you and please send us any further question you may have.

    Useful Links:

    A Day of Celebration: Idris Tawfiq's First Eid

    Celebrations and Prayers

    Muslims and Fun: Culture or Religion?

    Fun and Celebrations in Islam


    http://www.readingislam.com/servlet/...AskAboutIslamE
    It doesnt sound funny at all. my family always pray before and after eveything we do. My mother in-law or (Aunty) says we should be in constant prayer all day! God bless
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    Re: Celebrate holidays?

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    format_quote Originally Posted by Italianguy View Post
    okay, thanks!
    wait wait , don't thank now. May be , I am confused with holidays and festivals let me check more
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    Re: Celebrate holidays?

    format_quote Originally Posted by Muslim Woman View Post
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    wait wait , don't thank now. May be , I am confused with holidays and festivals let me check more
    HAHA okay. i meant like we Christians celebrate Christmas and Easter, the birth and ressurection of Jesus.

    I don't recognise holloween. It is not a Christian based holiday as many think.
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    Re: Celebrate holidays?

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    What holidays do Muslims celebrate?

    By Huda, About.com


    Muslims have two major religious observances each year, Ramadan and Hajj, and corresponding holidays connected with each one. All Islamic holidays are observed according to the lunar-based Islamic calendar.


    • Ramadan - Each year, Muslims spend a month in daytime fasting, during the 9th month of the Islamic calendar called Ramadan.



    • Laylat al-Qadr - Towards the end of Ramadan, Muslims observe the "Night of Power," which is when the first verses of the Qur'an were revealed to Muhammad.



    • Eid al-Fitr - At the end of Ramadan, Muslims celebrate "The Festival of Fast-Breaking."



    • Hajj - Each year during the 12th month of the Islamic calendar, millions of Muslims make an annual pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia called Hajj.



    • Day of Arafat - During one day of the Hajj, pilgrims gather at the Plain of Arafat to seek God's mercy, and Muslims elsewhere fast for the day.



    • Eid al-Adha - At the end of the annual pilgrimage, Muslims celebrate "The Festival of Sacrifice."

    Other than these two major observances and their corresponding celebrations, there are no other universally-observed Islamic holidays. Some Muslims acknowledge other events from Islamic history, which are considered holidays by some but not all Muslims:


    http://islam.about.com/od/holidays/f/holidays.htm
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    Re: Celebrate holidays?

    Holidays depend on the country you live in , For instance in india we get holidays for

    Eid ul fitr
    Eid ul zuha
    Mohurram
    Milad-Un-Nabi ( birth of Muhammed pbuh)
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    Re: Celebrate holidays?

    format_quote Originally Posted by zakirs View Post
    Holidays depend on the country you live in , For instance in india we get holidays for

    Eid ul fitr
    Eid ul zuha
    Mohurram
    Milad-Un-Nabi ( birth of Muhammed pbuh)
    In Indonesia too.


    Information for Italianguy : Mohurram is Islamic new year.
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    Re: Celebrate holidays?

    As-salaamu aleykum,

    I believe that celebrating the birth of the Prophet(SAAS) is an innovation, and like He(SAAS) said every innovation goes astay. I haven't read about his companions celebrating his (SAAS) birthday
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    Re: Celebrate holidays?

    format_quote Originally Posted by ardianto View Post
    In Indonesia too.


    Information for Italianguy : Mohurram is Islamic new year.
    Oh wow isn't the Islamic calender different from ours? Like i heard Islam is in the 15th or 16th century and we are in the 21st?
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    Re: Celebrate holidays?

    format_quote Originally Posted by _muslim_ View Post
    As-salaamu aleykum,

    I believe that celebrating the birth of the Prophet(SAAS) is an innovation, and like He(SAAS) said every innovation goes astay. I haven't read about his companions celebrating his (SAAS) birthday
    All Muslim agree, celebrating the birth of Prophet Muhammad (saw) is an innovation. But not every Muslim agree this celebration is forbidden.

    Note : I don't say this is allowed
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    format_quote Originally Posted by Italianguy View Post
    Oh wow isn't the Islamic calender different from ours? Like i heard Islam is in the 15th or 16th century and we are in the 21st?
    In exactly, we are in year 1430 in Islamic calendar.
    Islamic calendar was started when Prophet Muhammad (saw) 'hijrah' (moved) from Makah to Madinah.

    Year in Islamic calendar is few days shorter than Gregorian Calendar. Islamic calendar is Lunar (moon) calendar, one year in this calendar is 12 times of moon orbit period. Gregorian calendar is Solar (sun) calendar, one year in this calendar is one period earth orbiting sun.

    One month in Islamic calendar is 29 or 30 days.

    Hijri'ah/Islamic calendar months.

    01. Muharram
    02. Safar
    03. Rabiul awal
    04. Rabiul akhir
    05. Jumadil awal
    06. Jumadil akhir
    07. Rajab
    08. Sha'ban
    09. Ramadan
    10. Shawal
    11. Dzul'qaidah
    12. Dzul'hijja

    Note : 29 October 2009 in Gregorian is 10 Dzul'qaidah 1430 in Hijri.
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