Muslim Holidays

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  1. 4. Journey to Mecca, performed annually, one of the five pillars.
  2. 5. Marks the end of Ramadan, known as breaking the fast.
  3. 6. Annual Celebration of Muhammad, controversial to some Muslims.
  4. 7. The Islamic New Year commemorates the first Islamic community to be set up.
  5. 8. Ninth month of the Islamic Lunar Calendar, Muslims observe fasting physically and mentally from Dusk to Dawn throughout the month.
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  1. 1. Night of Forgiveness, night of prayer for mercy when Allah decides the destiny for the next year.
  2. 2. Shia and Sunni holiday, celebrates Ali for the Shia and salvation of Moses and Israelites for Sunni.
  3. 3. Feast of Sacrifice, commemorating Ibrahim’s willingness to sacrifice his son for Allah.