The document lists various religious, cultural and secular holidays and events including Halloween, Christmas, Valentine's Day, New Year's Day, International Workers' Day, weddings, Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, Muharram, Achoura, Eid El-Mawlid, and the Green March anniversary. It provides brief descriptions of when each holiday or event is celebrated as well as what it commemorates.
Briefly describes the 5 festivals of Islam or Muslims which celebrated all over the world.
1. Eid Ul Fitr
2. Eid ul Adha
3. Shab-e-Barat
4. Eid-e-Milad-un -nabi
5. Ashura
Briefly describes the 5 festivals of Islam or Muslims which celebrated all over the world.
1. Eid Ul Fitr
2. Eid ul Adha
3. Shab-e-Barat
4. Eid-e-Milad-un -nabi
5. Ashura
Join Stacey and J.R. Atkins as they lead a group of graduate students and adults through a 5-day pilgrimage to the Holy Land culminating in a 4-day conference in Bethlehem called Christ at the Checkpoint where we will explore the nature of being a Christian in the Holy Land. May 23, to June 1, 2018.
Father Luke Melackrinos has initiated and re-initiated many Christ-Centered M...Will Henric
Father Luke Melackrinos is the priest at the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of St. Paul. Under the guidance of Fr. Luke Melackrinos, many vibrant Christ-Centered Ministries were initiated and re-initiated at the Cathedral of St. Paul. Some of them are: St. Paul's Nursery School- to care and educate three to four years old children based outside New York City; Vacation Church School- which embraces the teachings and traditions of Orthodox Christianity; and the Little Angles Program- that provides preschool classes for toddlers (2, 3 & 4 year old).
Join Stacey and J.R. Atkins as they lead a group of graduate students and adults through a 5-day pilgrimage to the Holy Land culminating in a 4-day conference in Bethlehem called Christ at the Checkpoint where we will explore the nature of being a Christian in the Holy Land. May 23, to June 1, 2018.
Father Luke Melackrinos has initiated and re-initiated many Christ-Centered M...Will Henric
Father Luke Melackrinos is the priest at the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of St. Paul. Under the guidance of Fr. Luke Melackrinos, many vibrant Christ-Centered Ministries were initiated and re-initiated at the Cathedral of St. Paul. Some of them are: St. Paul's Nursery School- to care and educate three to four years old children based outside New York City; Vacation Church School- which embraces the teachings and traditions of Orthodox Christianity; and the Little Angles Program- that provides preschool classes for toddlers (2, 3 & 4 year old).
A festival is an event ordinarily celebrated by a community
and centering on some characteristic aspect of that
community and its religion or cultures. It is often marked as
a local or national holiday, such as : mela, or Eid. A festival
constitutes typical cases of globalization, as well as the high
culture-low culture interrelationship. Food is such a vital
resource that many festivals are associated with harvest
time.
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Islam & Five Pillars
Islam is a world religion found by 7 th century. It is the youngest of the three monotheistic religions of the world. There are more than 1 billion Muslims worldwide. Qur’an is the holy book of Muslims and is the core of the religion. They believe in the five pillars of the religion which are namely;
( Shahadat,
( Salat,
( Zakat,
( Saw, &;
( Hajj.
The belief of Muslims is the final reward and punishment. The ethos of Islam is in its disposition toward Allah: to His will Muslims submit; Him they laud and commend; and in only him they trust. In any case, in prevalent or people types of Islam, Muslims solicit intervention from the holy people, prophets, and blessed messengers, while protecting the refinement amongst Creator and creature. Islam sees the Message of Muhammad as the continuation and the satisfaction of lineage of predictions. (Online Research Library, November)
Shahadat
The declaration of faith is stating with conviction, "La ilaha illa Allah, Muhammadur rasoolu Allah." This expression signifies "There is no true Allah (god) however Allah (Allah),1 and Muhammad is the Messenger (Prophet) of Allah." The initial segment, "There is no true Allah yet Allah," implies that none has the privilege to be revered yet Allah alone, and that Allah has neither accomplice nor child. This declaration of faith is known as the Shahada, a straightforward recipe which ought to be said with conviction to change over to Islam. The declaration of faith is the most critical pillar of Islam.
Salat
Muslims perform five prayers a day. Every prayer does not take more than a couple of minutes to perform. Prayer in Islam is an immediate connection between the admirer and Allah. There are no mediators amongst Allah and the admirer. In prayer, a man feels internal satisfaction, peace, and comfort, and that Allah is satisfied with him or her. The Prophet Muhammad said: Bilal, call (people) to prayer, let us be support by it. Bilal was one of Muhammad's colleagues who was charged to call the people to prayers. Prayers are performed at sunrise, twelve, mid-evening, nightfall, and night. A Muslim may pray anyplace, for example, in fields, workplaces, production lines, or colleges.
Zakat
All things have a place with Allah, and riches is in this way held by people in trust. The first significance of the word zakat is both "refinement" and "development." Giving zakat signifies 'giving a predefined rate on specific properties to specific classes of poor individuals.' The rate which is expected on gold, silver, and money finances that have achieved the measure of around 85 grams of gold and held under lock and key for one lunar year is more than two percent. Our belonging is decontaminated by putting aside a little bit for those in need, and, like the pruning of plants, this reducing parities and empowers new development. A man may likewise give as much as he or she satisfies ...
2. Halloween
Anniversary
of the
Green March
Christmas
Eid al-Fitr
Valentine's Day
Muharram
New Year's Day
ˈInternational Workers' Eid al-Adha
Day /labour day
FANTASIA
Eid El-Mawlid
Achoura
Muharram
Wedding ceremony
The Islamic New Year
3. The period just before and after 25
December, a Christian holy day which
celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ
4. A
traditional exhibition of horsemanship in
the Maghreb performed during cultural
festivals and to close
Berber wedding celebrations
5. the
night of 31 October when children dress
in special clothes and people try to frighten
each other
6. 14
February, a day when you give a love card
to someone you have a romantic relationship
with or would like a romantic relationship
with
7. It
falls on January 1 and marks the start of a
new year according to the Gregorian
calendar
10. This
holiday celebrates the birthday
of Muhammad, the founder of Islam. It is
fixed as the 12th day of the month of Rabi I
in the Islamic calendar
11.
This
commemorates the event when in 1975
approximately 350,000 unarmed Moroccans
along with 27,000 soldiers under the
direction of King Hassan II marched to the
border of Western Sahara calling for the
territory to be returned to Morocco
12. The
Celebration concluding Ramadan. It is a
Festival of Breaking the Fast. It is one of the
two most important Islamic celebrations
13. This
month of marks the beginning of the
Islamic liturgical year. IT begins on the first
day of Muharram,
14. It
is great day celebrated by all muslims
around the world on the 10th day of
Muharram, the 1rst month which marks the
beginning of the Islamic new year. The
meaning of the word is related to the
number ten in Arabic language. It
comemorates the victory God has given to his
prophet Moses overPharaoh
15. This
celebration concludes the Hajj. It is also
called the Feast of Sacrifice because it
commemorates the
prophet Abraham's willingness to
obey Allah by sacrificing his son Ishmael.
According to the Qu'ran, just before Abraham
sacrificed his son, Allah replaced Ishmael
with a ram, thus sparing his life.