RamadanThe holiest month of the
Islamic Calendar. It is widely observed in Pakistan during which Muslim Pakistanis (about 97% of the population) fast, attend mosques with increased frequency and recite Quran. Special foods are cooked in greater quantities, parties are held and special accommodation is made by workplaces and educational institutes.
Chand RaatAfter an Islamic month of fasting,
Ramadan, just the night before Eid comes, everyone gets ready for Eid. In the night known as
Chand Raat, girls put
henna on their hands. Most people have parties at their house. People go out for the last minute shopping for gifts and sweets that will be given to friends and families. Even outside at the malls and the plazas, there are many colourful lights. There are large crowds in the city center to celebrate the beginning of Eid.
Eid celebrationsThe two Eids,
Eid ul-Fitr and
Eid ul-Adha commemorate the passing of the month of fasting, Ramadan, and the willingness of
Ibrahim to sacrifice his son
Ishmael for
God. During these days there are national holidays and many festivals and events take place to celebrate Eid. As Pakistan is a Muslim state, there are three days off for all businesses and Government offices.
On the night before Eid, people search for the
new moon to mark the end of Ramadan and arrival of Eid ul-Fitr. The day starts with morning prayers, then returning home for a large breakfast with family members. The day is spent visiting relatives and friends and sharing gifts and sweets with everyone. During the evening people hit the town for some partying, going to restaurants or relaxing in city parks.
On Eid ul-Fitr, money is given for
charity and as gifts to young children.
On Eid ul-Adha, people may also distribute meat to relatives and neighbors and donate food for charity
Milaad un NabiMilaad un Nabi is a known religious festival which is celebrated in many parts of Pakistan. The Milaad is the celebration for the birthday of the Islamic prophet
Muhammad.Muharram (Ashura)In Pakistan, the first ten days of
Muharram are observed officially. The 10th day of Muharram is marked in the memory of Imam
Hussain (Aliahsalam), the grandson of Muhammad, who was a martyr, along with 72 family members, friends and followers during the
Battle of Karbala. It is marked mainly among the Shia community of Pakistan.
Jashn-e-BaharanJashn-e-Baharan also referred to as Basant is a pre-Islamic
Punjabi festival that marks the coming of spring. Celebrations in Pakistan are centered in
Lahore and people from all over the country and abroad come to the city for the annual festivities.
Kite flying competitions take place all over the city's rooftops during Basant (now prohibited). The fertile province of Punjab was intimately tied via its agriculture to the different seasons of the year. The arrival of Spring was an important event for all farmers and was welcomed with a celebration, hence the origins of Jashn (celebration) Baharan (spring).
NowruzThis festival is like
Nowruz of
Iran, Afghanistan and Central Asia. In Northern Pakistan
(Chitral, Gilgit and
Baltistan) Nowruz is celebrated as a socio-religious festival. It is also celebrated with much fervour in
Balochistan and in almost all of Pakistan's major urban centres. The day coincides with the Spring Equinox on March 21, but the celebration continues for weeks. In Baltistan, the main features of Nowruz are the giving of coloured eggs to friends and polo matches. In Balochistan, the festival is marked with outdoor feasts, and the traditional jumping over a fire to wash away sins and usher in a fresh start. The origins of this festival are pre-Islamic and date back to when Pakistan was part of the
Achaemenid and
Sassanid Persian empires.
Independence DayOn August 14, the people of Pakistan celebrate the day Pakistan gained its independence from
British India for an independent state for Muslims. There are many celebrations all over the country, the streets are full of joyful people singing and dancing. Concerts are held with many pop and classical singers. Parades are held in the capital city (
Islamabad). Many people decorate their houses and fly the
flag of Pakistan. At night, fireworks are used in many cities. Many people pray for the country and reflect on their pride in the country of Pakistan.
Defense Day ParadeSeptember 6 is another patriotic day, when the
Army of Pakistan is put on display for the general public to show Pakistan arms. All Government officials attend the ceremony and medals and recognitions are awarded to special people for their work. In March 2007, the
Pakistan Air Force (PAF) put on display the new joint manufactured Chinese-Pakistani aircraft called the
JF-17 Thunder.