Public Holidays
Iran’s public holidays reflect the country’s rich cultural heritage and traditions. From New Year’s Day to Islamic Republic Day, each holiday provides a glimpse into Iran’s history and values. In this article, we will explore Iran’s national public holidays.
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Why Eid-e Ghadeer is Celebrated in Iran
Eid-e Ghadeer's significance in Iran explained. Learn why this celebration holds a special place in Iranian culture. Discover the historical…
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Sizdah Bedar: Celebrate Nowruz with a Picnic
Sizdah Bedar: Explore the traditions of Sizdah Bedar Nowruz picnic as a part of Iran's Nowruz festivities dedicated to nature.
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Martyrdom of Hazrat Fatima
The martyrdom of Hazrat Fatemah is a significant event in Islamic history. She was the daughter of Prophet Muhammad and…
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Birthday of Prophet Muhammad and Imam Sadeq
Prophet Muhammad's Birthday, also known as Milad un Nabi, is celebrated by Muslims around the world to commemorate the birth…
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Martyrdom of Imam Hasan al-Askari
The Martyrdom of Imam Hassan Asgari, the youngest son of Imam Ali, is also a significant event for Shia Muslims.
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Martyrdom of Imam Reza
The Martyrdom of Imam Reza is another important event for Shia Muslims. He was poisoned by the Abbasid Caliphate and…
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Demise of Prophet Muhammad and Martyrdom of Imam Hassan
Demise of Prophet Muhammad is a significant national public holiday in Iran and all museums, historical, and cultural sites remain…
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Arbaeen
Arbaeen is a Shia Muslim religious observance that occurs forty days after the Day of Ashura, which commemorates the martyrdom…
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Ashura
Please note that Ashura is a significant national public holiday observed throughout Iran, during which all museums, historical, and cultural…
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Tassoua
Please note that Tassoua is a significant national public holiday observed throughout Iran, during which all museums, historical, and cultural…