Although Eid-el-Fitr holidays are observed mainly and celebrated by Muslims in many countries, some nations do not officially declare them a public holiday.
While Eid-el-Fitr may not be officially declared a public holiday in these countries, its cultural and religious significance is through community celebrations and personal observances.
Despite its multiculturalism, Eid-el-Fitr isn’t a designated public holiday in some countries, yet Muslims nationwide celebrate with prayers, feasts, and cultural festivities.
Also, while Muslims are free to celebrate the holiday in most of the nations, it doesn’t hold official holiday status.
Below is the full list of countries that don’t declare the Eid-el-Fitr holiday:
United States of America
United Kingdom
Canada
Brazil
Argentina
South Africa
Netherlands
Switzerland
Russia
Australia
France
Italy.
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