Religion
List Of Countries That Don’t Declare Public Holiday For Eid-el-Fitr
Eid-el-Fitr, an auspicious occasion that signifies the end of the holy month of Ramadan is celebrated across the world by Muslims.
In many countries, the government declared the day a public holiday to allow the Muslim faithful to celebrate and offer prayers to Allah for the conclusion of the Ramadan fast.
However, there are countries where Eid-el-Fitr is not recognised as a public holiday but Muslims are allowed to celebrate in private gatherings.
The following are countries where Eid-el-Fitr does not have official holiday status.
1. Canada
Eid-el-fitir is not a public holiday in Canada despite its multiculturalism. This, however, does not stop Muslims from celebrating the end of Ramadan with prayers, feasts, and cultural festivities across the country.
2. Brazil
Brazil is another country where Eid-el-fitir is not a public holiday. The government of the South American country does not declare a public holiday for the celebration of Eid-el-fitr.
3. Argentina
Argentina, just like its fellow South American neighbour, Brazil does not recognize Eid-el-fitir as a public holiday.
Hence, Eid isn’t an official public holiday in the predominantly Catholic population.
4. United States
Eid-el-fitir celebration does not hold official holiday status in the United States of America.
However, Muslim faithful are allowed to celebrate the day with families and friends in communities.
They gather for prayers and festivities.
5. South Africa
Eid-el-fitir isn’t a national public holiday in the Rainbow Nation. The day is celebrated by the significant Muslim population within communities.
6. Netherlands
Muslims in the Netherlands are allowed to celebrate Eid-el-fitir in private gatherings and religious ceremonies. It is, however, not an official public holiday in the Scandinavian country.
7. Switzerland
The government and people of Switzerland do not recognize Eid-el-fitir as a public holiday.
Despite its religious diversity, Switzerland is a predominantly Christian country.
8. Russia
Russia is another European country that does not recognize Eid-el-fitir as a public holiday. The eastern European country has a primarily Orthodox Christian population.
9. Australia
Australia with its sizable Muslim community recognizes Eid-el-fitir as a public holiday. It is gathered that celebrations thrive in regions with significant Muslim populations.
10. United Kingdom
The United Kingdom, a country that boasts a diverse population, has no place for Eid-el-fitir on its public holiday calendar. Just like in other countries, Muslims celebrate the day across the country celebrate the day in gatherings.
11. France
France doesn’t declare Eid as a public holiday, despite its substantial Muslim populace.
Muslims, however, commemorate the day through private gatherings and community events.
12. Italy
Italy, a predominantly Catholic nation does not recognize Eid-el-fitir as a public holiday. The day, which holds significant cultural importance for Muslims has no official holiday status in Italy.
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