Pakistan Religious And Festival All holidays In Very Year.
Religious
holidays:
Eid al-Fitr Religious
holidays:
Eid al-Fitr is a religious holiday celebrated at the end of Ramadan in Shawwal on the 1st of Ramadan.
A three-day celebration, during which family and friends gather to enjoy a long meal, share gifts and dedicate religion.
Eid al-Fitr Religious
holidays
Eid al-Fitr
is a three-day celebration where Muslims from all over the world sacrifice
sheep, cows or goats according to traditional Islamic customs. it's
additionally referred to as the competition of sacrifice.The sacrificed meat is
shared by friends, neighbors and relatives and distributed to the poor and
people in want.
Shab-e-Barat Religious
holidays
Shab-e-Barat
is a religious festival celebrated on the 14th of Shaaban. Muslims all over the
world celebrate Shab-e-Barat festival with grandeur and enthusiasm. Muslims
believe that on the night of Shab-e-Barat Allah, it is necessary to take into
account their past actions and write down the fate of everyone in the coming
year. At this festival, pray, fireworks, exchange sweets and visit friends and
family.
Eid-E-Milad-Un-Nabi Eid Religious
holidays
Eid
al-Fitr-Nabi Eid is the birthday of our beloved Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). All
Muslims celebrate this holiday with religious enthusiasm and solemnity. Every
year it falls on the 12th of Rabi'-ul-Awwal. This is a commemorative day for
Muslims, marked by prayers and reading the Quran.
National
festivals holidays
Pakistan Day:
(March 23)
Pakistan Day
is an important milestone in the history of Pakistan movement. The event was
held to commemorate the anniversary of the Pakistan resolution passed by South
Asian Muslims on March 23, 1940 in Minto Park (now Iqbal Park) in Lahore. The
resolution was proposed by A. K. Fazlul Huq. Today, the country commemorates
with great enthusiasm and enthusiasm to commemorate the most outstanding
achievements of South Asian Muslims. They adopted the historic "Pakistan
Resolution", which was held Pakistan was created under strong leadership;
a home where they can live peacefully and harmoniously and in accordance with
Islamic teachings.
Independence
Day: (August 14th)
This glorious
day is a milestone in the history of Pakistan ’s independence. On August 14th,
Independence Day was celebrated across the country and special programs were
arranged in all towns and rural areas. On this day, meetings, parades and
rallies are held throughout the country, and the country is decorated on this
day. People from all walks of life decorate houses, buildings, city shopping
centers, markets and all major roads with national flags and colored lights.
Pakistan
National Defense Day: (September 6)
September 6
is a golden chapter in Pakistan ’s history. In 1965, Pakistan, its army and
people united to defend Pakistan and was determined to stop and defeat India ’s
multifaceted attacks on Pakistan. Parades and military equipment exhibitions
held in Rawalpindi, Lahore, Peshawar, Quetta and Karachi commemorate this
historic day.
Air Force
Day festivals holidays
Air Force
Day: (September 7)
The
celebration of the US Air Force Memorial Day on September 7 marked the official
start of the 1965 Indo-Pakistani War. On this day, the air show and other
programs mark the role of PAF in defending the country. The day was celebrated
by showing the latest aircraft of the Pakistan Air Force and performing air
shows in Rawalpindi, Sargodha, Lahore, Peshawar and Quetta.
Alama
Muhammad Iqbal's birthday festivals holidays
Alama
Muhammad Iqbal's birthday: (November 9)
November 9th
is the birthday of Pakistani national poet Allama Iqbal. To celebrate this
grand event, universities across Pakistan have held many debates and poetry
competitions.
Quaid-e-Azam
’s Birthday *: (December 25)
December 25
is the celebration of the birthday and Christmas of the founder of
Quaid-e-Azam, Pakistan. The Christian minority and the entire nation are
celebrating this day.
Cultural
Festival holidays
Basant festival holidays
With the
advent of spring, a grand celebration is held in Lahore in mid-February every
year to celebrate the Basant festival. In other words, this is the Spring
Festival.
The event
that claimed the kite was Hindu is completely ignorant. This movement
originated in China about five thousand years ago, when Hinduism did not exist
yet. So why choose kites, especially when kites become a source of joy for the
elderly and young? the reason is simple. The Indians fly kites at the Basant
Festival and enjoy Basant. Over time, Muslims living with Hindus on the
subcontinent also joined the ranks of kites. Since then, when Basant hinted at
Pala Uant, Muslims began to fly kites. Nowadays, people in Lahore enjoy it by
flying kites and visiting the temple of San Madras Ral Hussein, where they
gather to bless.
Lahore has
become the main focus of Pakistan ’s celebration of this holiday.
Traditionally, people fly kites on the roofs of buildings. It is usually
observed that participants ’lounges, hotels and relatives’ houses are packed
with guests from all over the country. In addition, some five-star hotels
provide this function on the roof for foreigners and other senior gentlemen.
They also arrange various dishes through concerts. Sometimes, Lloyd's becomes
emotional in this situation, and brings legal and order problems to
administrative staff in this state. Some of them use wire to fly kites. When
threads touch live wires, their behavior not only poses a threat to life, but
also causes serious problems for WAPDA.
Despite the
fact that Basant Festival, which has nothing to do with Muslim culture, has
become very popular, there are regular and enthusiastic celebrations in Lahore
every year.
Sibi
Festival holidays
Sibi
Festival holidays(the last week of February)
The festival
is held in Sibi in the last week of February. Traditional sports, handicraft
exhibitions, folk music and dance.
Mela
Chiraghan (festival lights):
(The last
week of March)
Mela
Chiraghan (Festival of Lights) is a large-scale event for Punjabi people,
especially Lahorites. This is a traditional festival held at the famous Sufi
Shah Hussain shrine. The festival took place outside Shalimar Garden in Lahore
for a week. The festival attracts many performing artists, most of whom sing
and sing in Shah Hussein's cafe and dance on the drums.
Shandur Polo
Festival holidays
Shandur Polo
Festival holidaysThe
traditional polo match between the Chitral and Gilgit teams is held in the
world ’s highest polo arena, the Shandur Pass (Chitral region). The league's
activities include folding music, folk dance and other competitions. In
cooperation with the local government, a tent village will be established along
the shore of Lake Chandul.
UcharFestival holidays: (July
15-16)
The Kalash
people in the Kalash Valley of the Kalash Valley celebrate this event to
commemorate the harvest of wheat and barley. The celebration lasted two days
and its main features were dancing, singing and feasting.
Lok Mela Festival holidays:
(October 1 to 1 week)
The festival
provides a rare opportunity to watch the culture and handicrafts of the entire
country in one place. This folk festival was held in Islamabad for a week. It
includes folk music, songs, music competitions, folk dances, artisans,
exhibitions and the sale of handicrafts.
National
Horse and Cattle Show Lahore
National
Horse and Cattle Show Lahore(November 3,
05 days)
National
Horse and Cattle Festival holidays Held at the
Lahore Fort Stadium. Cow competitions, cow dances, fixed tents, tattoo shows,
folk music, dances, bands, cultural floats and folk games.The show is
described as an eloquent expression of Pakistan ’s heritage and a true
description of Pakistan ’s agricultural and industrial achievements. It is held
at the Lahore Fort Stadium at the end of February or the first week of March.
The Fort Gymnasium is where the exhibition is held, active participants,
foreign tourists and enthusiastic, enthusiastic, calm people continue to watch
the music festival.
Many of them
are interested in watching and admiring the best livestock breeds. Many people
can have fun by watching other activities, such as watching animal parades,
horse and camel dancing, polo games, tent fixing, dog shows and their
competitions, acrobatics and juggling shows, large military bands and rhythmic
physical exercises .
Elegantly
decorated industrial floats and torch light tattoo shows. Other attractions
include subtle interactions between lights, charming patterns woven at night
and inspiring performances by foreign groups. The exhibition was originally a
small exhibition organized by the military to predict the wealth of cattle in
the country in the early 1950s.
Today, this
has become an international event, not only receiving VIP guests from abroad,
but also attracting foreign tourists. The organizing committee is composed of
representatives from many institutions, including the army, rangers, LMC
schools, police, industrialists, and art committees.
Other
festivals:
Mother's Day Festival:
Mother's Day
is a moment for individuals to express love and respect for their mothers.
Every next year second Sunday in May. This is a special day to commemorate
mothers around the world. This day is to thank all mothers for their efforts
and hardships in raising children. Now it's time to admit what she has done for
the children over the years.
Father's Day Festival:
Father has
always been associated with guidance and protection. People who can be loved,
respected and looked up to. Father's Day is a day to commemorate and celebrate
Father. This is a day to commemorate everything that all fathers do for their
children. Take this opportunity to thank your father for all your love and
support. Father's self-sacrifice, determination and pure will are always
admired and appreciated. Father is a special person in our lives and has
received various honors all over the world. Father's Day gives children the
opportunity to express their love and respect for their father's unconditional
love and affection. This kind of emotion still has a long way to go in
strengthening the relationship between parents and children, so it is also very
helpful for children's emotional development.
Horse and
cattle performance in Sindh Festival:
(the last week of February) in Jacobbad (Sindh).
The event is similar to the Sibi Festival.
Jashan-e-Larkana Festival:
(the last week of February) in Larkana (Sindh). Traditional sports, handicraft
exhibitions, folk music and dance.
Nauruz Festival:
(March 21-23)
The
celebrations are only held in Gilgit, Hunza, Skardu and Chitral. Polo,
football, volleyball and hockey games, folk dance and music.
Horse and
cattle performanceFestival:(End of March
to April 1).
In Dera
Ismail Khan. Local sports meets, folk dances, music, cattle raising
competitions and local handicraft exhibitions.
Jashan-e-Shikarpur Festival:
(April 1st)
In Shikarpur,
Sindh. Cultural events, local sports and handicraft exhibitions.
Joshi or
Chilimjusht Festival: (May 14-15)
Kalash Kalash
Spring Festival is held in Kalash Valley in Kalash. Folk dance, music and
dishes exchange.
Phool Festival:
(September 20-25)
Held in the
Kalash Valley near Chitral. Harvest grapes and walnuts, dance and sing.
Chowmas Festival:
(October 18-21)
Held in the
Kalash Valley near Chitral. Meet the first snowfall winter. The activity is
limited to indoors.
Karakorum
Rally Festival:
A colorful
closing ceremony / awards ceremony was held in Hunza Valley. Prizes, shields
and certificates will be distributed to participants. The SAF-International
Karakorum Motor Rally was also planned to be held in 2001, but it was delayed.
It is proposed to hold the International Karakorum Rally in November 2002 as
part of the celebration of the International Year of Mountains
National
Industrial Exhibition Islamabad Festival:
Exhibition
and sale of Pakistani industrial products and handicrafts
National
Industrial Exhibition Lahore Festival:
(15 days in
the third week of November)
Held at the
Lahore Fort Stadium. Exhibition and sale of Pakistani industrial products and
handicrafts.
Christmas Festival:
(December 25)
Held on
Hazrat Esa (R.A) 's birthday.
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