This year's Kurban Bajrami Day is special

There are four weeks to the first day of the Muslim holiday, Kurban Bajrami. According to the calendar, Kurban Bajrami is September 1st. On September 1st, Muslim believers will pray for Namaz at 5: 00 a.m., where they will also begin congratulations among people as a sign of peace, solidarity, and respect for [...]
There are four weeks to the first day of the Muslim holiday, Kurban Bajrami.
According to the calendar, Kurban Bajrami is September 1st.
On September 1st, Muslim believers will forgive Namaz at 5: 00 a.m., where they will also begin congratulations among people, as a sign of peace, solidarity and respect for each other, writes Indexline.
September 1 also marks the beginning of the school year. However, students will continue their holiday for several more days because of Bajram's holiday.
While the Great Fiter Bajrami or Bajrami is celebrated on 25 June












