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hkhan

UNITED KINGDOM
Topic initiated on Thursday, January 11, 2007  -  10:19 AM Reply with quote
Religious Festivals


We tend to display the dates of various Religious Festivals celebrated all over the world- on this forum, over the year.
with ref from www.shap.org and with thanks to a local Religious Centre in Berkshire, UK.


January:

Buddhist:
16th Shinran Memorial Day
25th Honen Memorial Day

Christian
1st Naming of Jesus
6th Epiphany
7th Epiphany (Catholic)
6/7 Christmas Eastern Orthodox, Amenian and Rastafarian)
18-25 Week of prayer for Unity

Hindu
14th Makar Sankrant (LOHRI)
23rd Vasanta Panchami/Saraswati Puja

Japanese
1st Ganjitsu

Muslim
20th 1st Alhijri 1428
29th Ashura

Rastafarian
6th/7th Christmas

Sikh
5th Birthday of Guru Gobind Singh
23rd Basant

Some other Notable Dates
1st New Year Day/Hogmanay
27th Holocaust Memorial Day
hkhan

UNITED KINGDOM
Posted - Monday, February 5, 2007  -  9:16 PM Reply with quote
February

Buddhist
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8th Parinirvana

Chinese
4th Tengh Chieh
18th Yoantan

Christian
2nd Candlemas
19th 1st Day of Lent
20th Shrove Tuesday
21st Ash Wednesday

Hindu
16th Mahashivrati

Japanese
3rd or 4th Setsubun
Beanscattering

Jewish
3rd Tubshevat

Some other Notable Dates
2nd Imbolc
saba2

PAKISTAN
Posted - Friday, March 2, 2007  -  3:44 PM Reply with quote
a question for you, is it wrong to celebrate other religous festivals like Christmas etc.
hkhan

UNITED KINGDOM
Posted - Monday, March 5, 2007  -  12:51 PM Reply with quote
welcome to the forum saba2 with the message of peace sala'm in arabic and shollam in hebrew--a common word of peace coming from all abrahamic religions

depends wat you mean by 'celebration' ?
just exchanging good will and prayers for eachother is rather recommended specially in a multiculture community.
however actually practicing the rituals is obviously niether expected from us by most of our good friends and relatives belonging to other faiths, nor recommended.
hkhan

UNITED KINGDOM
Posted - Monday, March 5, 2007  -  1:33 PM Reply with quote
...and good you reminded me of the march festives thnx


Bahai
21st Nawroze (luvly dishes--- remember from skool... by bahai iranian friends)

Buddhist
3rd Magha Puja

Christian
2nd The Women World Day of Prayer
(Lots of events being organized in UK visibly,all over the week-- by women from all Faiths--including Muslims--personally i got a call from the president of a local muslim women org in london to attend as a speaker but unfortunately can't,as it's working day)
18th Mothering Sunday
19th St Joseph's Day
25th Blessed Virgin Day
25th Passion Sunday

Hindu
3rd Holi
19th Varsha Prati-Pada
26/27 Rama Nawami

Jain
31st Mahavira Javanti

Japanese
3rd Hana Matsuri
21st Shubun No Hi(Hgan)

Jewish
4th Purim

Sikh
Hola Mahalla

Zoroastrian (Parsee)
21st Jamshedi Noruz
26th Khordad Sal(Fasli)

Some other Notable Dates
1st David Day
17th St.Patrick's Day
21st Spring
Equinox Ustara
hkhan

UNITED KINGDOM
Posted - Friday, April 6, 2007  -  10:56 PM Reply with quote
Bahai
1st Day of Ridvan

Chinese
Ching-ming Festival of Pure Brightness

Christian
1st Palm Sunday
1 to 8 Holy Week
5th Maundy Thursday
6 Good Friday
7 Holy Saturday
8 Easter Day /Pasha(Orthodox)

Hindus
2 Hanuman Jayanti

Jewish
3 to 10 Pesach/Pass over
15 Yom Ha-shoah
23 Yom Ha'Atzma'ut

Sikh
14 Vaisakhi

Some other notable Dates
23 St. George's Day
hkhan

UNITED KINGDOM
Posted - Sunday, May 6, 2007  -  1:27 PM Reply with quote
Baha'i
23 Anniversary of the declaration of BAB
29 Anniversary of the Ascension of Baha'ullah

Buddhist
*SAGA DAWA
2 Vesakha Puja
Wesak/Buddha Day


Christian

13-19 Christian Aid Week
17 Ascension Day
20 Ascension Day (Catholic)
27 Penticost/Whitsuntide

Jewish
6 Lag B'omer
23 Shavuot

Zoroastrian(Parsee)
27 Zartusht-No-Diso (Shenshai)

Some other Notable Dates
1 Beltaine
hkhan

UNITED KINGDOM
Posted - Monday, June 4, 2007  -  5:41 PM Reply with quote
June

Buddhist
30 Asalha Puja

Chinese
19 Dragon Boat Festival

Christian
7 Institution of Holy Communion
10 Corpus Christi

Sikh
16 Martyrdom of Guru Arjan


Some other Notable Dates
Midsummer Solstice
fatawu25

GHANA
Posted - Wednesday, July 4, 2007  -  12:12 AM Reply with quote
it is realy haram to celebrate maulid of the profit,christmans and celebration that is backed by rasulullah.
hkhan

UNITED KINGDOM
Posted - Friday, July 6, 2007  -  7:00 AM Reply with quote
welcome to the SI forums F and assalamu alaykum
is it a comment or a Q?for the latter plz write to query @studying-islam.org

July events:

Bahai
9 anniversary of the martyrdom ofthe BAB

Buddhist
18 Chokhor

Hindu
16 Ratha Yatra


Jewish
4 Tisha B'av


Rastafarian
22 Haile Selassie
hkhan

UNITED KINGDOM
Posted - Thursday, August 2, 2007  -  8:59 AM Reply with quote
Christian
6 Transfiguration
theAssumption

Japanese
15 O-Bon

Muslims
11 Some Muslims celebrate the last Prophets’s pbuh night journey to Jerusalem and asacention
30 Some Muslims celebrate LAilatul Barah (Night of forgiveness)
(Note: These Muslim events are not authenticated by the Book (Qur’an) or the Traditions (Sunnah) of the prophets (pbu them) as ratified by the last prophet Muhammad sws but some classes do celebrate them very religiously)

Zoroastrian
10-19
Farvardigan
20 Noruz
25 Khordad Sal(Shenshai)

Other Notable Dates
Lughnasadh(Lammas)
hkhan

UNITED KINGDOM
Posted - Sunday, September 2, 2007  -  7:20 AM Reply with quote
Christian
*Sep/Oct Harvest Festival

Hindu
4 Jan Mashtami
15 Ganesh Chaturthi

Japanese
23 Shubun No Hi (Higan)

Jewish
12-13 Rosh Hashanah
22 Yom'e Kippur
27 Sukkot

Muslim
13 Ramadan

Rastafarian
11 Ethiopian New Year's Day

Sikh
1 Installation of Sikh Scripture in Harmandir Sahib


Some other Notable Dates
21 Autumn Equinox Mabum
hkhan

UNITED KINGDOM
Posted - Tuesday, October 2, 2007  -  11:59 AM Reply with quote
Baha'i
20 Anniversary of the birth of the BAB

Buddhist
7 Pavarana

Chinese
19 Chung Yuan

Christian
15-22 Interfaith week of prayer for world peace

Hindu
11 Navaratri/Durga
Puja/Dussehra

Jewish
5 Simchat Torah

Muslim
3-11 Last Ashra(10days)of Ramadhan. Alternating, Lailatul Qadr (The Night of Power)
12/13 Eidul Fitr

Sikh
20 Conferring of Guruship on Guru Granth Sahib by Guru Gobind Singh

Some other notable dates
15-22 Interfaith week of prayer for world peace
31 Samhain
fatawu25

GHANA
Posted - Thursday, October 25, 2007  -  11:43 PM Reply with quote
yes this is my question,is the celebration of maulid and the celebration of christmas haram for a muslim to takepart ?
quote:

welcome to the SI forums F and assalamu alaykum
is it a comment or a Q?for the latter plz write to query @studying-islam.org

July events:

Bahai
9 anniversary of the martyrdom ofthe BAB

Buddhist
18 Chokhor

Hindu
16 Ratha Yatra


Jewish
4 Tisha B'av


Rastafarian
22 Haile Selassie
affan

PAKISTAN
Posted - Friday, October 26, 2007  -  10:27 AM Reply with quote
Some links related to the question fatawu25 has asked:

Regarding Celebrations & Social Occasions
http://www.understanding-islam.com/related/text.asp?type=question&qid=1299&sscatid=82

Wishing Christians "Merry Christmas"
http://www.understanding-islam.com/related/text.asp?type=question&qid=677&sscatid=82

Regarding the Narrative "Whoever Imitates a People..."
http://www.understanding-islam.com/related/text.asp?type=question&qid=313&sscatid=383
hkhan

UNITED KINGDOM
Posted - Monday, October 29, 2007  -  11:17 AM Reply with quote
thx A;
F i already mentioned that we can wish them christmas but not to celebrate ourselves as we do not find it in islam.
similarly we do n't find milad- e nabawi (sws) in islam

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