Iraqi culture has had a marked effect on the Middle East, especially in the arts and letters. During the Middle Ages, Iraq and its main city Baghdad have been key centers in the Abbassid Caliphate's blooming literary and scientific culture. Many Islamic Studies, such as Fiqh took place in Iraq. Iraqis are quite friendly people and use polite manners. There are a variety of lightly spiced local dishes such veal stew (anjolia), covered meatballs (kubba), and stuffed chicken (tabit). Most Iraqis dress in typical Western clothing although a sizable minority dress in traditional Arab clothes like the dishdasha, jallabas, and kaftans.
Most Iraqis are Muslims, which also means that major Islamic holidays such as Ramadan, Eid ul-Fitr, and Eid Al-Adha are celebrated occasions. The Christian minority is famous for their Christmas celebrations as well.
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some traditions are costumes on halloween, turkey on thanksgiving, and eggs on easterTo celebrate holidays together
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There are a number of traditions in the country of Latvia. Some of these include celebrating the summer solstice, singing folk songs, as well as dressing up in costume for holidays.
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French Holidays are very similar to your own. During French Holidays, the French have common practices that include family dinners, exchanging gifts, travel and family traditions.
Eid (twice a year), 4th of July, Halloween (for little kids up to like age seven)
Holidays are created by national decree and traditions of various religions and ethnic groups.
Some important traditions in Iraq include celebrating the Islamic holiday of Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of Ramadan, as well as observing the Muharram mourning period. Another significant tradition is gathering with family and friends to share meals, particularly during festive occasions and religious holidays. Additionally, traditional music and dance, such as the dabke, play a central role in Iraqi culture and celebrations.