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Holidays and Celebrations
These are the holidays and celebrations indicated in the 2010 Sojournal.
We included many cultures, though not all of them. If you would like to see your celebrated days here, then contact us.
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Aug. 11 - Sep. 11, 2010
Islam - Ramadan.
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. It is
the Islamic month of fasting, in which participating Muslims
refrain from eating, drinking, having sex, smoking, and
indulging in anything that is in excess or ill-natured; from
dawn until sunset. Fasting is meant to teach the Muslim
patience, modesty and spirituality. Ramadan is a time for
Muslims to fast for the sake of... more...
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. It is
the Islamic month of fasting, in which participating Muslims
refrain from eating, drinking, having sex, smoking, and
indulging in anything that is in excess or ill-natured; from
dawn until sunset. Fasting is meant to teach the Muslim
patience, modesty and spirituality. Ramadan is a time for
Muslims to fast for the sake of... more...
Dec. 21, 2010
20-22 December (Southern Hemisphere) - 20-22 June (Northern
Hemisphere)
Litha heralds the longest day and shortest night, the
midpoint of the journey of the sun, before it starts its
slow descent towards winter. The earth holds the promise of
bounty. The Mother Goddess is heavily pregnant. The God at
his most virile and potent, but the solstice is the point of
no return, and after the... more...
Hemisphere)
Litha heralds the longest day and shortest night, the
midpoint of the journey of the sun, before it starts its
slow descent towards winter. The earth holds the promise of
bounty. The Mother Goddess is heavily pregnant. The God at
his most virile and potent, but the solstice is the point of
no return, and after the... more...
