Rahim Tabet | November 23, 2014 |
Indonesia
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Travel
Indonesia has many national holidays and religious festivals (Islamic, Buddhist, Hindu and Christian). Important national holidays in Indonesia are: New Year's Day (January 1); Kartini day, a kind mother (April 21); Independence Day (August 17); Hari Pancasila (October 1). This day commemorates the five basic principles of Pancasila: belief in one god; unity of Indonesia; civilized humanity; democracy; social equality for all Indonesians.
Islamic holidays in Indonesia
The Islamic calendar is based on the sighting of the moon, and therefore differs from the count of the western Gregorian calendar. According to the Western calendar, slide the Islamic holidays each year ten days forward. Ramadan (as of June 28, 2014) is the most important Muslim festival. The party lasts all ninth month of the Islamic year and the month of fasting. During this time, eating, drinking and smoking Muslims between sunrise and sunset. Fasting is one of the main duties of a Muslim. Ramadan can cause some discomfort; Many restaurants are closed; Eating, drinking and smoking is not appreciated in public. For tourists is well cooked and cared for. Obviously you people do not protrude through the eyes should eat right before their noses. The three-day Eid, Idul Fitri (18 t / m July 21, 2015), follows immediately after Ramadan (18 June to 18 July 2015. The Feast of Sacrifice, Idul Adha (4-7 October 2014, 23 to 26 September 2015), starts at . the tenth day of the last month of the year Other important days: Tahun Baru Hijriyana (October 25, 2014; October 15, 2015) Islamic New Year and Maulud Nabi (3 January 2015), the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad.
Other religious holidays in Indonesia
Also most Chinese, Buddhist and Hindu and Muslim holidays are based on a lunar year and fall according to our calendar every year on a different date. Chinese New Year; Balinese Saka (Balinese New Year); Nyepi, Hindu New Year and Waisak commemorating the birth and death of the Buddha.
Islamic holidays in Indonesia
The Islamic calendar is based on the sighting of the moon, and therefore differs from the count of the western Gregorian calendar. According to the Western calendar, slide the Islamic holidays each year ten days forward. Ramadan (as of June 28, 2014) is the most important Muslim festival. The party lasts all ninth month of the Islamic year and the month of fasting. During this time, eating, drinking and smoking Muslims between sunrise and sunset. Fasting is one of the main duties of a Muslim. Ramadan can cause some discomfort; Many restaurants are closed; Eating, drinking and smoking is not appreciated in public. For tourists is well cooked and cared for. Obviously you people do not protrude through the eyes should eat right before their noses. The three-day Eid, Idul Fitri (18 t / m July 21, 2015), follows immediately after Ramadan (18 June to 18 July 2015. The Feast of Sacrifice, Idul Adha (4-7 October 2014, 23 to 26 September 2015), starts at . the tenth day of the last month of the year Other important days: Tahun Baru Hijriyana (October 25, 2014; October 15, 2015) Islamic New Year and Maulud Nabi (3 January 2015), the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad.
Other religious holidays in Indonesia
Also most Chinese, Buddhist and Hindu and Muslim holidays are based on a lunar year and fall according to our calendar every year on a different date. Chinese New Year; Balinese Saka (Balinese New Year); Nyepi, Hindu New Year and Waisak commemorating the birth and death of the Buddha.
indonesia is beautiful country, there are a lot of unique and interest traditional cultures that can't be found in another country, and in indonesia also many of religion that we can found in there :) thanks for nice sharing :)
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