![]() Full-day holidays on 11 & 12 April (Thursday-Friday). Shops, offices, and many other places may be closed but museums, normally open on Wednesdays, may be closed on the 10th of April as it is the first day of the Bayram. ![]() Half-day "preparation" (arife) holiday on Tuesday the 9th of April, full-day holiday on Wednesday, the 10th of April. Full-day holidays on 22 & 23 April (Saturday - Sunday). Shops, offices, and many other places may be closed but museums, normally open on Thursdays, may be closed on 21st of April as it is the first day of the Bayram. Find the important Muslim dates and Islamic festivals in the Islamic Calendar 2021. Half-day "preparation" (arife) holiday on Thursday the 20th of April, full-day holiday on Friday, 21st of April. As per Islamic or Hijri Calendar 2021, we are undergoing the Islamic Year 1442-1443 AH aka 2021. Full-day holidays on 2 & 3 May(Monday-Tuesday). Shops, offices, and many other places may be closed as on any Sunday, but museums, normally open on Sunday, may be closed on 1 May as it is the first day of the Bayram. Half-day "preparation" (arife) holiday on Saturday, 30 April, full-day holiday on Sunday, 1 May. ![]() Half-day "preparation" (arife) holiday on Tuesday, 11 May, full-day holiday on Wednesday the 12th, when many shops, offices, museums, and other places may be closed and full-day holidays on 13 & 14 May (Thursday-Friday), with travel affected through Sunday, 16 May. Explore our section to know all about the important Muslim festivals in 2021. Ramazan Bayramı falls on these (estimated) dates: 2021 Muslim festivals in India are celebrated according to the Islamic calendar. Most shops, bazaars and museums close on the first day of the holiday, and reopen on the second and third days. Some offices and businesses may close for the full three-day holiday. Ramazan is followed immediately by the three-day national holiday of Ramazan Bayramı (also called Şeker Bayramı, Candy Festival Eid es-Seghir or Eid al-Fitr in Arabic). 22 hours ago &0183 &32 Jat 9:45 AM Enormous crowds of worshippers thronged Mecca, Islams holiest city, on Friday for the biggest hajj pilgrimage in years, with more than two million expected to brave the.
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