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What date do Arabs celebrate Eid al-Adha in August? How long does this holiday last? Who rested during this period?
What date do Arabs celebrate Eid al-Adha in August? How long does this holiday last? Who rested during this period?
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аватар Vika284
From the evening of August 21 to August 25 inclusive, during this period there are many noisy guests in hotels not only from Egypt but also from other Muslim countries, who come to celebrate with large families
аватар Borya_Danevich
This year on the 22nd
аватар Borya_Danevich
will last three days. That is, before sunset on the 24th
аватар Borya_Danevich
Probably it would be better to ask who at that time was resting in a hotel where there will be fewer people, because they come with noise and din. But who got into which hotel, so that there are fewer of them, and then focus on these hotels.
аватар Vika284
Borya_Danevich Muslim holidays begin to be celebrated in the evening, before Kurban Bayram there will be Arafah on August 20, then on August 21 in the evening and sometimes at night, depending on the time, the feast of sacrifice begins
There will be no less noise in any hotel this holiday
аватар Borya_Danevich
Well, you never know, but suddenly there is a hotel that no one knows about)
аватар Vika284
For example, this year in Turkey there will be 9 days off for this holiday, starting from Saturday August 18, Monday, August 20, they also gave a day off this year for the Araf holiday. I think there will also be almost more than a week of holidays in Egypt
I was in Turkey, Egypt, Tunisia for the holidays of Uraza and Eid al-Adha, there are always a lot of guests in hotels
аватар Natahkinet
So, all the same, you have to postpone the rest. I want peace.
аватар ollennka
Why "have to" with a soft sign and even with "y", but "want" without all this trash?
Rested in Turkey during Eid al-Adha. Impressions are bad. Of course, rams are not slaughtered near hotels and beaches, but you just move away from the tourist trail - and here you are, pools of blood and fresh half-carcasses of lambs. I am not a hypocrite and, of course, I eat meat, but from the point of view of hygiene, Eid al-Adha is a complete disgust.
аватар mishatour
Arafah is a Muslim fast (not a holiday). On this day, you need to pray a lot and atone for sins). All Muslim and Jewish holidays begin at sunset and end at sunset the next day. This is what the Torah decreed when it said: “And there was evening and there was morning - one day”
If we visit states with certain traditions and rules, it's always good to know about them)
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