It depends on how religiously identified one's Islam is. For most people, Christians, pagans, and agnostics, Valentine's Day is just a pleasant social occasion. For some, however, it's all fraught with celebrations of sexual love, which is frightening to the ultra-religious who think that pleasure in anything earthly pulls people away from the faith. Someone who is only Muslim as a consequence of birth in an Islamically-ruled country, but doesn't pray of fast or hadj could go ahead a enjoy Valentine's Day as a secular celebration. A devout Muslim, however, would run the risk of being persecuted by his fellow believers for apotasy.
because on that day the countries people who celebrate it their old generations used to fool Muslims on that day.
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No muslims do not celebrate Diwali.
Muslims celebrate "Eid al-Fitr" after the completion of Ramadan. This is the first day after Ramadan. On this day Muslims stop their fasting.
Most Muslims do not celebrate Christmas because it is a Christian religious holiday. Most Muslims do not recognize Christmas day, but are respectful of it.
no, for example Muslims do not celebrate it... no, for example Muslims do not celebrate it...
Thanksgiving is not a religious holiday and it is not forbidden in the Que-ran. Muslims can choose to celebrate it if they want, but as a group, Thanksgiving is not a special day.
absolutely all Muslims celebrate ramadam
This year August 12 and for 28-30 days
They don't celebrate it as a religious day. They may celebrate as a national day recognizing the Spring season. Egyptians celebrate Easter as an ancient Egyptian tradition before Judaism and Christianity religion starting.no
Islam is a global religion. Muslims everywhere celebrate Eid.
Muslims don't celebrate Kwanzah. That's a Jewish holiday.