Religion
plays an important role in the life of Bangladeshis and the adherents of the
different religions of Bangladesh celebrate different holidays, feasts, and
festivals commemorating different important days.
Muslim
Holidays
Bangladesh
is a predominantly Muslim country with about 85% of its people professing Islam
as their faith. The Muslims of Bangladesh celebrate their Islamic holidays with
much enthusiasm. Some of the important days are:
Eid-ul-Fitr: This marks the
celebration at the end of the fasting month of Ramadan. Bangladeshis mark this
day by first taking part in a morning prayer with other Muslims.
Eid-ul-Azha: Festival of sacrifice. The day marks the supreme devotion
of Prophet Ibrahim (pbuh) by his willingness to sacrifice his son. Those who can
afford to sacrifice cattle in the name of God, and the meat is then shared with
friends, family, and the poor. This is also the culmination of the Hajj or holy
pilgrimage. Other significant days include Shab-e-Barat, Jamaat-ul-Wida,
Shab-e-Qudr, and Muharram (Ashura).
Hindu
Holidays
Janmastami:
Celebration of the birth of Rama. Durgapuja (Dashomi) : The 10
day festival associated with vanquishing demons, in particular Rama's victory
over Ravana in the Ramayana, and Durga's victory over the buffalo-headed
Mahishasura. People wash their vehicles clean on this day and decorate it with
flowers and leaves of mango tree. Sweets are made. The young people distribute
leaves of a particular tree which are of symbolic gold. One can watch the Ram
Lila which is a dramatic performance of the life of Rama.
Buddhist
Holidays
Buddho Purnima: Buddhists
commemorate the birth and enlightenment of Buddha. This occurs on the first
full-moon of the Bengali month of Baishakh.
Christian
Holidays
Christmas: Christians celebrate
the birth of Jesus Christ.
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