International Youth Day

Highlights issues affecting young people and celebrates their contributions to society.

Janmashtami

Marks the birth of Lord Rama with prayers and processions.

Ghost Festival

Also known as the Hungry Ghost Festival, it involves rituals to appease wandering spirits and ancestors.

World Humanitarian Day

Honors humanitarian workers and raises awareness about humanitarian crises worldwide.

Ganesh Chaturthi

Honors spiritual teachers with rituals and offerings.

Labor Day

Celebrates the contributions of American workers with a focus on labor rights and worker achievements.

Mawlid al-Nabi

Celebrates the birth of the Prophet Muhammad, observed with prayers and gatherings.

Arba’een

A religious observance occurring 40 days after Ashura, commemorating the martyrdom of Hussein.

International Literacy Day

Promotes literacy and education across the globe, advocating for the right to education for all.

Mid-Autumn Festival

Celebrated on the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month, featuring mooncakes and moon-gazing.

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