Festivals celebrated in the Maldives
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Eid-ul Al’h’aa is the longest holiday during the year.
Traditional sports, music and dance go hand in hand with
modern sports and music. The young and old, men and women all take part in the celebrations
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Eid-ul Al'h'aa
Independence Day
Kuda Eid
National Day
Prophet's birthday
Ramadan
Republic Day
Eid-ul Al’h’aa falls on the 10th day on Zul Hijja in the Islamic Calendar. While those
who can afford to travel are at pilgrimage at the holy Ka’aba in Mecca, those who stay
behind have celebrations and feasting of their own.
This is the longest holiday during the year, and people visit their friends and relatives
on other islands. The holiday period is between five to seven days. All over the Maldives
this period is one of celebrations. Traditional sports, music and dance go hand in hand with
modern sports and music. The young and old, men and women all take part in the celebrations.
Independence Day is celebrated on 26th July. The highlight of the day is the official
celebrations held in the evening in Republic Square on Male. The event begins with a
march past by the National Security Service and the National Cadet Corps. This is followed
by drills, traditional dances and modern drills performed by hundreds of school children in
colourful dress. Parades, floats and processions depicting traditional and modern themes
accompany these events.
Kuda Eid is the first day of the month of Shawaal in the Islamic Calendar. This follows
the end of Ramadan and is a period of feasting. Early in the morning, men and women gather
at the mosque to pray. At each house, a feast is prepared and family, friends and neighbours
are invited. This is also a period to consider those less fortunate than oneself. Kuda Eid
is a public holiday and is celebrated for three days.
National Day celebrates the great victory of Mohamed Thakurufaanu over the Portuguese in 1573.
National Day is celebrated on the 1st of Rabee ul Awwal, the third month in the Islamic
Calendar.
As with all Muslims, Maldivians celebrate the Prophet’s Birthday. The prophet’s Birthday
is the 12th day of Rabee-ul-Awwal in the Islamic Calendar. Families invite one another to
their homes to share dishes specially prepared for the day.
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, a month during which Muslims
mark 30 days of fasting. The working hours are altered for the month, with government
offices open from 09.00 to 13.30, and the private sector from 09.00 to 15.00.
On 11th November 1968, the Maldives became a Republic for the second time. The day is
celebrated every year with parades and marches.
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