Festivals to Know About in Maldives – Vibrant Island Celebrations

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While the Maldives is known for its beaches and idyllic natural surroundings, it is also a country that loves to celebrate its culture and traditions. Here are some of the key festivals celebrated in Maldives that you can be a part of on your stay there.

Kuda Eid Festival

This festival is celebrated on the 1st day of the 10th month in the Islamic calendar. It is a three-day celebration that marks the end of the Ramadan season with a sighting of the full moon. The day begins with people visiting the mosque early in the morning to offer prayers. They also give alms to the poor and invoke blessings as part of the festival’s rituals. At home, people put up decorations and prepare large feasts to celebrate with family.

Ramadan

Ramadan is a 30-day festival observed during the 9th month of the Islamic calendar. It is a time of meditation and self-reflection but it also turns festive with delicious dishes served and the gathering of friends and family. People of other religions are also invited to participate, fostering cultural harmony and unity. This makes participating in Ramadan one of the best things to do in Maldives for visitors looking to be a part of the local culture.

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Prophet Mohammad’s Birthday

The Prophet’s birthday is celebrated on the 12th day of the 3rd month on the Islamic calendar. It is of great importance and is celebrated publicly with public processions and community gatherings, which feature traditional story-telling and poetry that describe the life of Prophet Mohammad. Families and friends also gather to prepare local delicacies and enjoy the occasion.

Eid-ul-Al’h’aa

This is an Islamic festival of great importance as many followers make their pilgrimage to Mecca. It is celebrated on the 10th day of Zul-Hijja which is a month on the Islamic calendar. Those who do not partake in the pilgrimage, enjoy the festivities back home that last for 5 to 7 days. Family celebrations and meals are held while public places are lit up with street carnivals and the popular sports competition based on the traditional game Bai Bala.

Fisherman’s Day

The Fisherman’s Day festival is celebrated on the 10th of December every year, to honour and appreciate the contributions of the local fisherman to the country’s economy. There are several activities and events that are organised to celebrate these hardworking individuals. Additionally, there are several activities and experiences organised throughout the year for tourists and vacationers to experience and appreciate the skill of fisherman. Tourists staying at hotels like The Residence Maldives Dhigurah can participate in organised fishing events to learn more about this local tradition.

National Day

This festival celebrates the victory of Thakurufaanu over the Portuguese in Mali in 1573, thereby ending the Portuguese colonial invasion of the island. National Day is celebrated on the 1st day of the 3rd month on the Lunar calendar with parades and marches being held throughout the city.

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