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BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:Celebrates Noah leaving the ark on Mount Ararat. 
UID:35CD09B4-D78C-11D8-92D5-000A958A3252
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20040302
DTSTAMP:20040716T214615Z
SUMMARY:Yom Ashura\, Muharram 10
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20040303
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Laylat Al-Isra wa Al-Miraj (\"the night journey and ascensio
 n\") commemorates the journey of the Prophet Muhammad from Makkah to Jer
 usalem\, his ascension into the seven heavens\, and his return in the sa
 me night. These events acknowledge that all the Abrahamic faiths (Judais
 m\, Christianity and Islam)  have one and the same God as their source. 
 \n\nIn this night\, Muslims believe\, the Prophet was instructed to esta
 blish the five daily prayers in their  current form. On this night\, Mus
 lims believe\, Muhammad prayed together with Abraham\, Moses and Jesus i
 n the  area of the Al-Aqsa mosque.\nThe rock from which he is believed t
 o have ascended to heaven to speak with God is the one seen inside the D
 ome of the Rock. Isra wa Al-Miraj as it is sometimes called is celebrate
 d on the twenty-seventh of Rajab of the Islamic calendar.
UID:35CD2F4A-D78C-11D8-92D5-000A958A3252
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20050901
DTSTAMP:20040716T220809Z
SUMMARY:Isra Me'raj\n(Isra wa Al-Miraj)
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20050902
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Commemoration of Muhammed's ascent into Heaven.
UID:35CD192E-D78C-11D8-92D5-000A958A3252
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20040912
DTSTAMP:20040716T214615Z
SUMMARY:Lailat al-Miraj\, Rajab 27
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20040913
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:The birthday of the last of the twelve imams. Observed by th
 e Shi'i community
UID:35CD1C9E-D78C-11D8-92D5-000A958A3252
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20040930
DTSTAMP:20040716T214615Z
SUMMARY:Imam Mahdi's Birthday\, Shaban 15
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20041001
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
TRANSP:OPAQUE
UID:35CD2A2E-D78C-11D8-92D5-000A958A3252
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20050424
DTSTAMP:20040716T215033Z
SUMMARY:lunar eclipse\n(penumbral)
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20050425
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Just as festivity becomes the atmosphere when the fast is br
 oken each day at sunset\, happiness becomes doublefold when the month of
  fasting is finally completed and the Eid Al-Fitr is celebrated. \n\nThe
  most elaborate dishes are served at large banquets to which relatives a
 nd friends are invited. These  colorful celebrations are the climax of t
 he sense of fullfiliment characterizing\,a month of fasting and hardship
 s\, increasing the bonds of connectedness among humankind and between hu
 mankind and God.
UID:35CD37F4-D78C-11D8-92D5-000A958A3252
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20051104
DTSTAMP:20040716T220724Z
SUMMARY:Eidul-Fitr\n(Eid al-Fitr)
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20051105
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
TRANSP:OPAQUE
UID:35CD3140-D78C-11D8-92D5-000A958A3252
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20050919
DTSTAMP:20040716T215413Z
SUMMARY:Nisfu Sha'ban
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20050920
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Ashura is celebrated on the ninth and tenth month of Muharra
 m. The word ashura means \"ten\" and is a time of fasting\, reflection a
 nd meditation. Jews of the city of Medina fasted on the tenth day in rem
 embrance of their salvation from the Pharaoh\, and the Prophet Muhammad 
 pledged he would  fast for two days instead of one in this same remembra
 nce\, but he died the following year and so never fasted as he had hoped
 .\n\n\nFor many Muslims there is joy in commemorating all of the wonderf
 ul events traditions say occurred on this day\, including: Noah's ark ca
 me to rest\, the Prophet Abraham was born\, the Kaaba was built. Among S
 hiite Muslims\, it is a day of special sorrow commemorating the martyrdo
 m of the Prophet's grandson Hussain  and his followers at the battle of 
 Kerbala in Islam's first century. It is commemorated in Shiite communiti
 es with reenactment of these events and is a time of mourning.
UID:35CD2540-D78C-11D8-92D5-000A958A3252
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20050219
DTSTAMP:20040716T220116Z
SUMMARY:Ashurah
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20050220
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:The First of Muharram marks the new year. The date fluctuate
 s (in the Gregorian calendar) from year to year as it is based on the Is
 lamic lunar calendar.
UID:35CD237E-D78C-11D8-92D5-000A958A3252
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20050210
DTSTAMP:20040716T220002Z
SUMMARY:Islamic New Year
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20050211
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Eid Al-Adha (\"The Feast of the Sacrifice\") commemorates Ab
 raham's willingness and obedience to sacrifice his son Ishmael to God (a
 nd God's mercy in substituting a lamb for Ishmael). This feast is part o
 f the Haj\, and takes place on the tenth of Dhu Al-Hijja of the Islamic 
 calendar. For those on the Hajj and for many others the day begins with 
 the sacrifice of an animal in commemoration of the Angel Gabriel's subst
 itution of a lamb as Abraliam's sacrificial obligation. One-third of the
  meat is given to the poor\, with the remainder shared with neighbors an
 d family members.\nThis holiday is then celebrated in much the same way 
 as Eid Al-Fitr - with good food\, gifts for children and  general merrym
 aking.
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TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20050121
DTSTAMP:20040716T220302Z
SUMMARY:Eidul-Adha\n(Eid Al-Adha)
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20050122
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Feast of Fast Breaking. 
UID:35CD1064-D78C-11D8-92D5-000A958A3252
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20041114
DTSTAMP:20040716T214615Z
SUMMARY:Eid al-Fitr\, Shawwal
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20041115
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
TRANSP:OPAQUE
UID:35CD1778-D78C-11D8-92D5-000A958A3252
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20040905
DTSTAMP:20040716T214615Z
SUMMARY:Exaltation of Mahomet\, Rajab 20
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20040906
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:4
DESCRIPTION:Observed by Ismaili (Shiite) Moslems
UID:35CD0CAA-D78C-11D8-92D5-000A958A3252
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20040308
DTSTAMP:20040716T214615Z
SUMMARY:Imamat Day\, Muharram 16
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20040309
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:The ninth month of the Moslem calendar.  Commemorates the mo
 nth in which the Koran was revealed to Mohammed.  Observance involves pr
 ayer and abstention from food\, drink\, smoking\, and sex\, from sunrise
  to sundown.  After sundown brings party time.  The first day of Ramadan
  is a holiday in many Islamic countries.
UID:35CD34A0-D78C-11D8-92D5-000A958A3252
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20051005
DTSTAMP:20040716T220545Z
SUMMARY:Ramadan
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20051006
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Night of Power. The night when the Koran was first revealed 
 to the Prophet
UID:35CD0E78-D78C-11D8-92D5-000A958A3252
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20041110
DTSTAMP:20040716T214615Z
SUMMARY:Laylat al-Qard\, Ramadan
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20041111
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Observed by Shi'i communities.
UID:35CD13DE-D78C-11D8-92D5-000A958A3252
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20040729
DTSTAMP:20040716T214615Z
SUMMARY:Ali's Birthday\, Rajab 13 
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20040730
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
TRANSP:OPAQUE
UID:35CD26E0-D78C-11D8-92D5-000A958A3252
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20050408
DTSTAMP:20040716T214945Z
SUMMARY:solar eclipse\n(hybrid)
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20050409
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
TRANSP:OPAQUE
UID:35CD32F4-D78C-11D8-92D5-000A958A3252
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20051003
DTSTAMP:20040716T215658Z
SUMMARY:solar eclipse \n(annular)
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20051004
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
TRANSP:OPAQUE
UID:35CD15C2-D78C-11D8-92D5-000A958A3252
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20040731
DTSTAMP:20040716T214615Z
SUMMARY:Day of Victory\, Rajab 15
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20040801
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
TRANSP:OPAQUE
UID:35CD1226-D78C-11D8-92D5-000A958A3252
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20040708
DTSTAMP:20040716T214615Z
SUMMARY:Taking of Constantinople\, JumadaI 20
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20040709
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:The night of the full moon\, when the Prophet entered Mecca.
  It is believed to be the night on which the destinies for the coming ye
 ar are written. Also known as Borak's Night\, or in Persian\, Shab-i-Bar
 at.
UID:35CD1AE6-D78C-11D8-92D5-000A958A3252
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20040930
DTSTAMP:20040716T214615Z
SUMMARY:Lailat al-Bara'ah\, Shaban 15 
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20041001
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:2
DESCRIPTION:Yom Arafat falls on the ninth of Dhu Al-Hijja\, when people 
 on the Hajj are assembled for the \"standing\" at the plain of Arafat (i
 n Mina near Makkah) during the Haj. Muslims around the world gather at t
 he local mosque (masjid) for prayer in spiritual solidarity with those a
 t Arafat.
UID:35CD2036-D78C-11D8-92D5-000A958A3252
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20050120
DTSTAMP:20040716T220233Z
SUMMARY:Yaum-Arafah\n(Yom Arafat)
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20050121
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
TRANSP:OPAQUE
UID:35CD2882-D78C-11D8-92D5-000A958A3252
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20050421
DTSTAMP:20040716T215003Z
SUMMARY:Miladun-Me'raj
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20050422
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
TRANSP:OPAQUE
UID:35CD364C-D78C-11D8-92D5-000A958A3252
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20051017
DTSTAMP:20040716T215745Z
SUMMARY:lunar eclipse\n(partial)
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20051018
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Laylat Al-Qadr (\"the night of power.\") falls on one of the
  last ten days of Ramadan on an odd numbered day (such as the twenty-thi
 rd\, twenty-fifth or twenty-seventh)\, In the Qur'an this night is said 
 to be equal to one thousand months and on this night the prayers of the 
 sincere Muslim are certain to be answered.
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TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20051030
DTSTAMP:20040716T220627Z
SUMMARY:Laitaltul-Qadr\n(Laylat Al-Qadr)
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20051031
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
TRANSP:OPAQUE
UID:35CD1E80-D78C-11D8-92D5-000A958A3252
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20041117
DTSTAMP:20040716T214615Z
SUMMARY:Jamat al-Vida\, Shawwal 4
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20041118
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:The First of Muharram marks the new year. The date fluctuate
 s (in the Gregorian calendar) from year to year as it is based on the Is
 lamic lunar calendar.
UID:9CE313B0-53B6-495B-86C2-80C6D361FA6E
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081229
DTSTAMP:20080325T174904Z
SUMMARY:Islamic New Year
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20081230
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:The First of Muharram marks the new year. The date fluctuate
 s (in the Gregorian calendar) from year to year as it is based on the Is
 lamic lunar calendar.
UID:63860E8A-32F7-42B3-A54E-6F6D8079B0A1
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091218
DTSTAMP:20080325T174939Z
SUMMARY:Islamic New Year
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091219
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:The First of Muharram marks the new year. The date fluctuate
 s (in the Gregorian calendar) from year to year as it is based on the Is
 lamic lunar calendar.
UID:481F0BEA-E154-4FA4-9E1D-F4B0A734EF73
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20101207
DTSTAMP:20080325T175022Z
SUMMARY:Islamic New Year
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20101208
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:The First of Muharram marks the new year. The date fluctuate
 s (in the Gregorian calendar) from year to year as it is based on the Is
 lamic lunar calendar.
UID:96ACEE28-EE3B-4ED1-81AC-5394E1700A1B
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20111126
DTSTAMP:20080325T175040Z
SUMMARY:Islamic New Year
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20111127
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:The First of Muharram marks the new year. The date fluctuate
 s (in the Gregorian calendar) from year to year as it is based on the Is
 lamic lunar calendar.
UID:5E8C9C25-C29F-40F5-88BE-437083A4CD0B
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20121115
DTSTAMP:20080325T175116Z
SUMMARY:Islamic New Year
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20121116
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Ashura is celebrated on the ninth and tenth month of Muharra
 m. The word ashura means \"ten\" and is a time of fasting\, reflection a
 nd meditation. Jews of the city of Medina fasted on the tenth day in rem
 embrance of their salvation from the Pharaoh\, and the Prophet Muhammad 
 pledged he would  fast for two days instead of one in this same remembra
 nce\, but he died the following year and so never fasted as he had hoped
 .\n\n\nFor many Muslims there is joy in commemorating all of the wonderf
 ul events traditions say occurred on this day\, including: Noah's ark ca
 me to rest\, the Prophet Abraham was born\, the Kaaba was built. Among S
 hiite Muslims\, it is a day of special sorrow commemorating the martyrdo
 m of the Prophet's grandson Hussain  and his followers at the battle of 
 Kerbala in Islam's first century. It is commemorated in Shiite communiti
 es with reenactment of these events and is a time of mourning.
UID:8C931BCC-C784-44B1-9737-671B9F4C9F7A
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080119
DTSTAMP:20080325T175249Z
SUMMARY:Ashurah
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080120
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:The First of Muharram marks the new year. The date fluctuate
 s (in the Gregorian calendar) from year to year as it is based on the Is
 lamic lunar calendar.
UID:784E4A42-5F9A-490C-AE33-3B1916921283
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080110
DTSTAMP:20080325T175301Z
SUMMARY:Islamic New Year
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080111
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Ashura is celebrated on the ninth and tenth month of Muharra
 m. The word ashura means \"ten\" and is a time of fasting\, reflection a
 nd meditation. Jews of the city of Medina fasted on the tenth day in rem
 embrance of their salvation from the Pharaoh\, and the Prophet Muhammad 
 pledged he would  fast for two days instead of one in this same remembra
 nce\, but he died the following year and so never fasted as he had hoped
 .\n\n\nFor many Muslims there is joy in commemorating all of the wonderf
 ul events traditions say occurred on this day\, including: Noah's ark ca
 me to rest\, the Prophet Abraham was born\, the Kaaba was built. Among S
 hiite Muslims\, it is a day of special sorrow commemorating the martyrdo
 m of the Prophet's grandson Hussain  and his followers at the battle of 
 Kerbala in Islam's first century. It is commemorated in Shiite communiti
 es with reenactment of these events and is a time of mourning.
UID:55AFF0EB-2C2E-4107-BB56-CA7B713B6CA0
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090107
DTSTAMP:20080325T175314Z
SUMMARY:Ashurah
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090108
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Ashura is celebrated on the ninth and tenth month of Muharra
 m. The word ashura means \"ten\" and is a time of fasting\, reflection a
 nd meditation. Jews of the city of Medina fasted on the tenth day in rem
 embrance of their salvation from the Pharaoh\, and the Prophet Muhammad 
 pledged he would  fast for two days instead of one in this same remembra
 nce\, but he died the following year and so never fasted as he had hoped
 .\n\n\nFor many Muslims there is joy in commemorating all of the wonderf
 ul events traditions say occurred on this day\, including: Noah's ark ca
 me to rest\, the Prophet Abraham was born\, the Kaaba was built. Among S
 hiite Muslims\, it is a day of special sorrow commemorating the martyrdo
 m of the Prophet's grandson Hussain  and his followers at the battle of 
 Kerbala in Islam's first century. It is commemorated in Shiite communiti
 es with reenactment of these events and is a time of mourning.
UID:2BB868F9-F4FC-4D48-90FF-32E97234775B
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091227
DTSTAMP:20080325T175335Z
SUMMARY:Ashurah
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091228
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Ashura is celebrated on the ninth and tenth month of Muharra
 m. The word ashura means \"ten\" and is a time of fasting\, reflection a
 nd meditation. Jews of the city of Medina fasted on the tenth day in rem
 embrance of their salvation from the Pharaoh\, and the Prophet Muhammad 
 pledged he would  fast for two days instead of one in this same remembra
 nce\, but he died the following year and so never fasted as he had hoped
 .\n\n\nFor many Muslims there is joy in commemorating all of the wonderf
 ul events traditions say occurred on this day\, including: Noah's ark ca
 me to rest\, the Prophet Abraham was born\, the Kaaba was built. Among S
 hiite Muslims\, it is a day of special sorrow commemorating the martyrdo
 m of the Prophet's grandson Hussain  and his followers at the battle of 
 Kerbala in Islam's first century. It is commemorated in Shiite communiti
 es with reenactment of these events and is a time of mourning.
UID:788CCC8E-8DCD-4254-81CC-8D50035522A8
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20101216
DTSTAMP:20080325T175348Z
SUMMARY:Ashurah
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20101217
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Ashura is celebrated on the ninth and tenth month of Muharra
 m. The word ashura means \"ten\" and is a time of fasting\, reflection a
 nd meditation. Jews of the city of Medina fasted on the tenth day in rem
 embrance of their salvation from the Pharaoh\, and the Prophet Muhammad 
 pledged he would  fast for two days instead of one in this same remembra
 nce\, but he died the following year and so never fasted as he had hoped
 .\n\n\nFor many Muslims there is joy in commemorating all of the wonderf
 ul events traditions say occurred on this day\, including: Noah's ark ca
 me to rest\, the Prophet Abraham was born\, the Kaaba was built. Among S
 hiite Muslims\, it is a day of special sorrow commemorating the martyrdo
 m of the Prophet's grandson Hussain  and his followers at the battle of 
 Kerbala in Islam's first century. It is commemorated in Shiite communiti
 es with reenactment of these events and is a time of mourning.
UID:755EA398-EC78-4B77-8721-2FCAEB75817B
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20111205
DTSTAMP:20080325T175530Z
SUMMARY:Ashurah
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20111206
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Ashura is celebrated on the ninth and tenth month of Muharra
 m. The word ashura means \"ten\" and is a time of fasting\, reflection a
 nd meditation. Jews of the city of Medina fasted on the tenth day in rem
 embrance of their salvation from the Pharaoh\, and the Prophet Muhammad 
 pledged he would  fast for two days instead of one in this same remembra
 nce\, but he died the following year and so never fasted as he had hoped
 .\n\n\nFor many Muslims there is joy in commemorating all of the wonderf
 ul events traditions say occurred on this day\, including: Noah's ark ca
 me to rest\, the Prophet Abraham was born\, the Kaaba was built. Among S
 hiite Muslims\, it is a day of special sorrow commemorating the martyrdo
 m of the Prophet's grandson Hussain  and his followers at the battle of 
 Kerbala in Islam's first century. It is commemorated in Shiite communiti
 es with reenactment of these events and is a time of mourning.
UID:D9A32330-4E02-4B8F-8BCF-51376D2FEF8F
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20121124
DTSTAMP:20080325T175600Z
SUMMARY:Ashurah
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20121125
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:3
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
UID:8977AD00-A627-4B99-B195-E5BFE39318C5
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080320
DTSTAMP:20080325T175739Z
SUMMARY:Mawlid an Nabi
CREATED:20080325T175726Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080321
BEGIN:VALARM
X-WR-ALARMUID:2C7B0DE9-1295-48AD-8BEF-947D076E5B7E
ACTION:AUDIO
TRIGGER:-PT15M
ATTACH;VALUE=URI:Basso
END:VALARM
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
UID:AACA1469-CE1C-445B-A608-ADBB5FBC054A
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090309
DTSTAMP:20080325T175801Z
SUMMARY:Mawlid an Nabi
CREATED:20080325T175726Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090310
BEGIN:VALARM
X-WR-ALARMUID:A01DF7CF-C2E9-4D34-8CC1-3E7BE0F53FCF
ACTION:AUDIO
TRIGGER:-PT15M
ATTACH;VALUE=URI:Basso
END:VALARM
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
UID:9AC9A2F7-3B83-4445-84EF-6461B3A31947
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100226
DTSTAMP:20080325T175811Z
SUMMARY:Mawlid an Nabi
CREATED:20080325T175726Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100227
BEGIN:VALARM
X-WR-ALARMUID:AA269F66-BFC8-4AFC-A951-332E090217BB
ACTION:AUDIO
TRIGGER:-PT15M
ATTACH;VALUE=URI:Basso
END:VALARM
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
UID:D7B575AF-C04B-4729-AF82-1C027B7BF55A
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110215
DTSTAMP:20080325T175827Z
SUMMARY:Mawlid an Nabi
CREATED:20080325T175726Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20110216
BEGIN:VALARM
X-WR-ALARMUID:DE81DE9C-1A40-4533-9750-25587B47CBBB
ACTION:AUDIO
TRIGGER:-PT15M
ATTACH;VALUE=URI:Basso
END:VALARM
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
UID:0247918C-6D2F-470A-8E28-9931F30F070E
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120204
DTSTAMP:20080325T175841Z
SUMMARY:Mawlid an Nabi
CREATED:20080325T175726Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120205
BEGIN:VALARM
X-WR-ALARMUID:927FF106-8874-4A8A-9DD6-682D3C5EC357
ACTION:AUDIO
TRIGGER:-PT15M
ATTACH;VALUE=URI:Basso
END:VALARM
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Laylat Al-Isra wa Al-Miraj (\"the night journey and ascensio
 n\") commemorates the journey of the Prophet Muhammad from Makkah to Jer
 usalem\, his ascension into the seven heavens\, and his return in the sa
 me night. These events acknowledge that all the Abrahamic faiths (Judais
 m\, Christianity and Islam)  have one and the same God as their source. 
 \n\nIn this night\, Muslims believe\, the Prophet was instructed to esta
 blish the five daily prayers in their  current form. On this night\, Mus
 lims believe\, Muhammad prayed together with Abraham\, Moses and Jesus i
 n the  area of the Al-Aqsa mosque.\nThe rock from which he is believed t
 o have ascended to heaven to speak with God is the one seen inside the D
 ome of the Rock. Isra wa Al-Miraj as it is sometimes called is celebrate
 d on the twenty-seventh of Rajab of the Islamic calendar.
UID:46355E2E-8EB9-4B48-9CE0-6AE958CE0069
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080730
DTSTAMP:20080325T180016Z
SUMMARY:Isra Me'raj\n(Isra wa Al-Miraj)
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080731
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Laylat Al-Isra wa Al-Miraj (\"the night journey and ascensio
 n\") commemorates the journey of the Prophet Muhammad from Makkah to Jer
 usalem\, his ascension into the seven heavens\, and his return in the sa
 me night. These events acknowledge that all the Abrahamic faiths (Judais
 m\, Christianity and Islam)  have one and the same God as their source. 
 \n\nIn this night\, Muslims believe\, the Prophet was instructed to esta
 blish the five daily prayers in their  current form. On this night\, Mus
 lims believe\, Muhammad prayed together with Abraham\, Moses and Jesus i
 n the  area of the Al-Aqsa mosque.\nThe rock from which he is believed t
 o have ascended to heaven to speak with God is the one seen inside the D
 ome of the Rock. Isra wa Al-Miraj as it is sometimes called is celebrate
 d on the twenty-seventh of Rajab of the Islamic calendar.
UID:90CA7486-8349-4E63-83B2-241ED486CB84
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090720
DTSTAMP:20080325T180117Z
SUMMARY:Isra Me'raj\n(Isra wa Al-Miraj)
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090721
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Laylat Al-Isra wa Al-Miraj (\"the night journey and ascensio
 n\") commemorates the journey of the Prophet Muhammad from Makkah to Jer
 usalem\, his ascension into the seven heavens\, and his return in the sa
 me night. These events acknowledge that all the Abrahamic faiths (Judais
 m\, Christianity and Islam)  have one and the same God as their source. 
 \n\nIn this night\, Muslims believe\, the Prophet was instructed to esta
 blish the five daily prayers in their  current form. On this night\, Mus
 lims believe\, Muhammad prayed together with Abraham\, Moses and Jesus i
 n the  area of the Al-Aqsa mosque.\nThe rock from which he is believed t
 o have ascended to heaven to speak with God is the one seen inside the D
 ome of the Rock. Isra wa Al-Miraj as it is sometimes called is celebrate
 d on the twenty-seventh of Rajab of the Islamic calendar.
UID:19CA64D2-2C39-4B16-921E-7F46E90CB486
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100709
DTSTAMP:20080325T180130Z
SUMMARY:Isra Me'raj\n(Isra wa Al-Miraj)
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100710
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Laylat Al-Isra wa Al-Miraj (\"the night journey and ascensio
 n\") commemorates the journey of the Prophet Muhammad from Makkah to Jer
 usalem\, his ascension into the seven heavens\, and his return in the sa
 me night. These events acknowledge that all the Abrahamic faiths (Judais
 m\, Christianity and Islam)  have one and the same God as their source. 
 \n\nIn this night\, Muslims believe\, the Prophet was instructed to esta
 blish the five daily prayers in their  current form. On this night\, Mus
 lims believe\, Muhammad prayed together with Abraham\, Moses and Jesus i
 n the  area of the Al-Aqsa mosque.\nThe rock from which he is believed t
 o have ascended to heaven to speak with God is the one seen inside the D
 ome of the Rock. Isra wa Al-Miraj as it is sometimes called is celebrate
 d on the twenty-seventh of Rajab of the Islamic calendar.
UID:CA9D92C8-5013-4E71-9457-135338E6FE35
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110629
DTSTAMP:20080325T180147Z
SUMMARY:Isra Me'raj\n(Isra wa Al-Miraj)
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20110630
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Laylat Al-Isra wa Al-Miraj (\"the night journey and ascensio
 n\") commemorates the journey of the Prophet Muhammad from Makkah to Jer
 usalem\, his ascension into the seven heavens\, and his return in the sa
 me night. These events acknowledge that all the Abrahamic faiths (Judais
 m\, Christianity and Islam)  have one and the same God as their source. 
 \n\nIn this night\, Muslims believe\, the Prophet was instructed to esta
 blish the five daily prayers in their  current form. On this night\, Mus
 lims believe\, Muhammad prayed together with Abraham\, Moses and Jesus i
 n the  area of the Al-Aqsa mosque.\nThe rock from which he is believed t
 o have ascended to heaven to speak with God is the one seen inside the D
 ome of the Rock. Isra wa Al-Miraj as it is sometimes called is celebrate
 d on the twenty-seventh of Rajab of the Islamic calendar.
UID:764C23DB-DE56-455C-BFB3-98404041398D
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120617
DTSTAMP:20080325T180222Z
SUMMARY:Isra Me'raj\n(Isra wa Al-Miraj)
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120618
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
TRANSP:OPAQUE
UID:5BD06B4D-667B-4A55-BA39-B7FF5993CC4E
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080802
DTSTAMP:20080325T180421Z
SUMMARY:Nisfu Sha'ban
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080803
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
TRANSP:OPAQUE
UID:86E5C3EF-639F-4A57-8F36-DB3D3C26E49D
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090723
DTSTAMP:20080325T180502Z
SUMMARY:Nisfu Sha'ban
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090724
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
TRANSP:OPAQUE
UID:12388B69-5916-4C86-BF73-7659FADC32E5
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100713
DTSTAMP:20080325T180524Z
SUMMARY:Nisfu Sha'ban
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100714
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
TRANSP:OPAQUE
UID:D6986655-92E1-42C2-8F4E-EE59A0B1BFCF
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110702
DTSTAMP:20080325T180550Z
SUMMARY:Nisfu Sha'ban
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20110703
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
TRANSP:OPAQUE
UID:65EFAF9A-FC4B-4492-B509-0D7CB92BFB0B
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120621
DTSTAMP:20080325T180609Z
SUMMARY:Nisfu Sha'ban
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120622
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:The ninth month of the Moslem calendar.  Commemorates the mo
 nth in which the Koran was revealed to Mohammed.  Observance involves pr
 ayer and abstention from food\, drink\, smoking\, and sex\, from sunrise
  to sundown.  After sundown brings party time.  The first day of Ramadan
  is a holiday in many Islamic countries.
UID:11CBAE3A-E0AF-411C-866B-F9092F52E299
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080901
DTSTAMP:20080325T180702Z
SUMMARY:Ramadan
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080902
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:The ninth month of the Moslem calendar.  Commemorates the mo
 nth in which the Koran was revealed to Mohammed.  Observance involves pr
 ayer and abstention from food\, drink\, smoking\, and sex\, from sunrise
  to sundown.  After sundown brings party time.  The first day of Ramadan
  is a holiday in many Islamic countries.
UID:C17A4659-C05C-4B77-A6F2-6FCBBB8FA617
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090822
DTSTAMP:20080325T180812Z
SUMMARY:Ramadan
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090823
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:The ninth month of the Moslem calendar.  Commemorates the mo
 nth in which the Koran was revealed to Mohammed.  Observance involves pr
 ayer and abstention from food\, drink\, smoking\, and sex\, from sunrise
  to sundown.  After sundown brings party time.  The first day of Ramadan
  is a holiday in many Islamic countries.
UID:4FB38429-2BEE-4FDE-9319-C66E52112667
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100811
DTSTAMP:20080325T180845Z
SUMMARY:Ramadan
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100812
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:The ninth month of the Moslem calendar.  Commemorates the mo
 nth in which the Koran was revealed to Mohammed.  Observance involves pr
 ayer and abstention from food\, drink\, smoking\, and sex\, from sunrise
  to sundown.  After sundown brings party time.  The first day of Ramadan
  is a holiday in many Islamic countries.
UID:63EEBD7B-73FF-4A6B-A88C-7892E55D7622
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110801
DTSTAMP:20080325T180855Z
SUMMARY:Ramadan
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20110802
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:The ninth month of the Moslem calendar.  Commemorates the mo
 nth in which the Koran was revealed to Mohammed.  Observance involves pr
 ayer and abstention from food\, drink\, smoking\, and sex\, from sunrise
  to sundown.  After sundown brings party time.  The first day of Ramadan
  is a holiday in many Islamic countries.
UID:9B9C0136-F95D-4DC5-B0F3-6642A0A564AC
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120720
DTSTAMP:20080325T180919Z
SUMMARY:Ramadan
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120721
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Laylat Al-Qadr (\"the night of power.\") falls on one of the
  last ten days of Ramadan on an odd numbered day (such as the twenty-thi
 rd\, twenty-fifth or twenty-seventh)\, In the Qur'an this night is said 
 to be equal to one thousand months and on this night the prayers of the 
 sincere Muslim are certain to be answered.
UID:6A6978BC-5223-4381-90E6-BAD8EEFDECD3
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080927
DTSTAMP:20080325T181040Z
SUMMARY:Laitaltul-Qadr\n(Laylat Al-Qadr)
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080928
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:2
DESCRIPTION:Laylat Al-Qadr (\"the night of power.\") falls on one of the
  last ten days of Ramadan on an odd numbered day (such as the twenty-thi
 rd\, twenty-fifth or twenty-seventh)\, In the Qur'an this night is said 
 to be equal to one thousand months and on this night the prayers of the 
 sincere Muslim are certain to be answered.
UID:1155E710-5086-4B94-89D5-E49E9AD1D1FD
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090917
DTSTAMP:20080325T181316Z
SUMMARY:Laitaltul-Qadr\n(Laylat Al-Qadr)
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090918
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Laylat Al-Qadr (\"the night of power.\") falls on one of the
  last ten days of Ramadan on an odd numbered day (such as the twenty-thi
 rd\, twenty-fifth or twenty-seventh)\, In the Qur'an this night is said 
 to be equal to one thousand months and on this night the prayers of the 
 sincere Muslim are certain to be answered.
UID:759E1CCB-9D7B-4188-9758-7BB1B1BC6B23
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100906
DTSTAMP:20080325T181102Z
SUMMARY:Laitaltul-Qadr\n(Laylat Al-Qadr)
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100907
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Laylat Al-Qadr (\"the night of power.\") falls on one of the
  last ten days of Ramadan on an odd numbered day (such as the twenty-thi
 rd\, twenty-fifth or twenty-seventh)\, In the Qur'an this night is said 
 to be equal to one thousand months and on this night the prayers of the 
 sincere Muslim are certain to be answered.
UID:B776547A-4E84-4AA5-B1DB-9C4506E806D9
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110827
DTSTAMP:20080325T181116Z
SUMMARY:Laitaltul-Qadr\n(Laylat Al-Qadr)
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20110828
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Laylat Al-Qadr (\"the night of power.\") falls on one of the
  last ten days of Ramadan on an odd numbered day (such as the twenty-thi
 rd\, twenty-fifth or twenty-seventh)\, In the Qur'an this night is said 
 to be equal to one thousand months and on this night the prayers of the 
 sincere Muslim are certain to be answered.
UID:2D184DB1-B667-443C-B1A8-348F238A41BA
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120815
DTSTAMP:20080325T181133Z
SUMMARY:Laitaltul-Qadr\n(Laylat Al-Qadr)
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120816
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Just as festivity becomes the atmosphere when the fast is br
 oken each day at sunset\, happiness becomes doublefold when the month of
  fasting is finally completed and the Eid Al-Fitr is celebrated. \n\nThe
  most elaborate dishes are served at large banquets to which relatives a
 nd friends are invited. These  colorful celebrations are the climax of t
 he sense of fullfiliment characterizing\,a month of fasting and hardship
 s\, increasing the bonds of connectedness among humankind and between hu
 mankind and God.
UID:349F2FCA-F289-46DA-B65E-D7F5727946EC
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081001
DTSTAMP:20080325T181248Z
SUMMARY:Eidul-Fitr\n(Eid al-Fitr)
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20081002
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Just as festivity becomes the atmosphere when the fast is br
 oken each day at sunset\, happiness becomes doublefold when the month of
  fasting is finally completed and the Eid Al-Fitr is celebrated. \n\nThe
  most elaborate dishes are served at large banquets to which relatives a
 nd friends are invited. These  colorful celebrations are the climax of t
 he sense of fullfiliment characterizing\,a month of fasting and hardship
 s\, increasing the bonds of connectedness among humankind and between hu
 mankind and God.
UID:EF6F0406-DCAE-4B7E-A661-7619158C3C93
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090920
DTSTAMP:20080325T181308Z
SUMMARY:Eidul-Fitr\n(Eid al-Fitr)
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090921
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Just as festivity becomes the atmosphere when the fast is br
 oken each day at sunset\, happiness becomes doublefold when the month of
  fasting is finally completed and the Eid Al-Fitr is celebrated. \n\nThe
  most elaborate dishes are served at large banquets to which relatives a
 nd friends are invited. These  colorful celebrations are the climax of t
 he sense of fullfiliment characterizing\,a month of fasting and hardship
 s\, increasing the bonds of connectedness among humankind and between hu
 mankind and God.
UID:EE88DFB1-68F4-4156-841F-032090A16DBA
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100910
DTSTAMP:20080325T181341Z
SUMMARY:Eidul-Fitr\n(Eid al-Fitr)
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100911
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Just as festivity becomes the atmosphere when the fast is br
 oken each day at sunset\, happiness becomes doublefold when the month of
  fasting is finally completed and the Eid Al-Fitr is celebrated. \n\nThe
  most elaborate dishes are served at large banquets to which relatives a
 nd friends are invited. These  colorful celebrations are the climax of t
 he sense of fullfiliment characterizing\,a month of fasting and hardship
 s\, increasing the bonds of connectedness among humankind and between hu
 mankind and God.
UID:E23BCE0B-CB5B-4D3C-82E3-5A378CA7D531
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110830
DTSTAMP:20080325T181356Z
SUMMARY:Eidul-Fitr\n(Eid al-Fitr)
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20110831
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Just as festivity becomes the atmosphere when the fast is br
 oken each day at sunset\, happiness becomes doublefold when the month of
  fasting is finally completed and the Eid Al-Fitr is celebrated. \n\nThe
  most elaborate dishes are served at large banquets to which relatives a
 nd friends are invited. These  colorful celebrations are the climax of t
 he sense of fullfiliment characterizing\,a month of fasting and hardship
 s\, increasing the bonds of connectedness among humankind and between hu
 mankind and God.
UID:A0C30951-5242-4CED-B1DA-E8A6D26B4696
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120819
DTSTAMP:20080325T181415Z
SUMMARY:Eidul-Fitr\n(Eid al-Fitr)
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120820
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Yom Arafat falls on the ninth of Dhu Al-Hijja\, when people 
 on the Hajj are assembled for the \"standing\" at the plain of Arafat (i
 n Mina near Makkah) during the Haj. Muslims around the world gather at t
 he local mosque (masjid) for prayer in spiritual solidarity with those a
 t Arafat.
UID:F7627A90-5B54-4456-BC81-21A0C8A47957
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081207
DTSTAMP:20080325T181652Z
SUMMARY:Yaum-Arafah\n(Yom Arafat)
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20081208
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Yom Arafat falls on the ninth of Dhu Al-Hijja\, when people 
 on the Hajj are assembled for the \"standing\" at the plain of Arafat (i
 n Mina near Makkah) during the Haj. Muslims around the world gather at t
 he local mosque (masjid) for prayer in spiritual solidarity with those a
 t Arafat.
UID:5FF216B2-A863-4890-8EF8-B631C0996896
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091126
DTSTAMP:20080325T181712Z
SUMMARY:Yaum-Arafah\n(Yom Arafat)
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091127
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Yom Arafat falls on the ninth of Dhu Al-Hijja\, when people 
 on the Hajj are assembled for the \"standing\" at the plain of Arafat (i
 n Mina near Makkah) during the Haj. Muslims around the world gather at t
 he local mosque (masjid) for prayer in spiritual solidarity with those a
 t Arafat.
UID:6D164F66-92D9-4E49-A738-0A58FDC22A11
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20101115
DTSTAMP:20080325T181725Z
SUMMARY:Yaum-Arafah\n(Yom Arafat)
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20101116
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Yom Arafat falls on the ninth of Dhu Al-Hijja\, when people 
 on the Hajj are assembled for the \"standing\" at the plain of Arafat (i
 n Mina near Makkah) during the Haj. Muslims around the world gather at t
 he local mosque (masjid) for prayer in spiritual solidarity with those a
 t Arafat.
UID:C17D8723-85B0-4AF0-A890-BD152DEF28E5
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20111105
DTSTAMP:20080325T181900Z
SUMMARY:Yaum-Arafah\n(Yom Arafat)
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20111106
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Yom Arafat falls on the ninth of Dhu Al-Hijja\, when people 
 on the Hajj are assembled for the \"standing\" at the plain of Arafat (i
 n Mina near Makkah) during the Haj. Muslims around the world gather at t
 he local mosque (masjid) for prayer in spiritual solidarity with those a
 t Arafat.
UID:16D4AAF1-B9BD-431E-B35C-F4AD3F574218
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20121025
DTSTAMP:20080325T181920Z
SUMMARY:Yaum-Arafah\n(Yom Arafat)
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20121026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Eid Al-Adha (\"The Feast of the Sacrifice\") commemorates Ab
 raham's willingness and obedience to sacrifice his son Ishmael to God (a
 nd God's mercy in substituting a lamb for Ishmael). This feast is part o
 f the Haj\, and takes place on the tenth of Dhu Al-Hijja of the Islamic 
 calendar. For those on the Hajj and for many others the day begins with 
 the sacrifice of an animal in commemoration of the Angel Gabriel's subst
 itution of a lamb as Abraliam's sacrificial obligation. One-third of the
  meat is given to the poor\, with the remainder shared with neighbors an
 d family members.\nThis holiday is then celebrated in much the same way 
 as Eid Al-Fitr - with good food\, gifts for children and  general merrym
 aking.
UID:43D97C5E-4452-48D5-A912-5830F8996469
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081208
DTSTAMP:20080325T182248Z
SUMMARY:Eidul-Adha\n(Eid Al-Adha)
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20081209
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Eid Al-Adha (\"The Feast of the Sacrifice\") commemorates Ab
 raham's willingness and obedience to sacrifice his son Ishmael to God (a
 nd God's mercy in substituting a lamb for Ishmael). This feast is part o
 f the Haj\, and takes place on the tenth of Dhu Al-Hijja of the Islamic 
 calendar. For those on the Hajj and for many others the day begins with 
 the sacrifice of an animal in commemoration of the Angel Gabriel's subst
 itution of a lamb as Abraliam's sacrificial obligation. One-third of the
  meat is given to the poor\, with the remainder shared with neighbors an
 d family members.\nThis holiday is then celebrated in much the same way 
 as Eid Al-Fitr - with good food\, gifts for children and  general merrym
 aking.
UID:4BDA7D0C-AE5B-46F8-8CAA-82249152474B
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091127
DTSTAMP:20080325T182300Z
SUMMARY:Eidul-Adha\n(Eid Al-Adha)
CREATED:20080325T170043Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091128
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Eid Al-Adha (\"The Feast of the Sacrifice\") commemorates Ab
 raham's willingness and obedience to sacrifice his son Ishmael to God (a
 nd God's mercy in substituting a lamb for Ishmael). This feast is part o
 f the Haj\, and takes place on the tenth of Dhu Al-Hijja of the Islamic 
 calendar. For those on the Hajj and for many others the day begins with 
 the sacrifice of an animal in commemoration of the Angel Gabriel's subst
 itution of a lamb as Abraliam's sacrificial obligation. One-third of the
  meat is given to the poor\, with the remainder shared with neighbors an
 d family members.\nThis holiday is then celebrated in much the same way 
 as Eid Al-Fitr - with good food\, gifts for children and  general merrym
 aking.
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DTSTAMP:20080325T182320Z
SUMMARY:Eidul-Adha\n(Eid Al-Adha)
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DESCRIPTION:Eid Al-Adha (\"The Feast of the Sacrifice\") commemorates Ab
 raham's willingness and obedience to sacrifice his son Ishmael to God (a
 nd God's mercy in substituting a lamb for Ishmael). This feast is part o
 f the Haj\, and takes place on the tenth of Dhu Al-Hijja of the Islamic 
 calendar. For those on the Hajj and for many others the day begins with 
 the sacrifice of an animal in commemoration of the Angel Gabriel's subst
 itution of a lamb as Abraliam's sacrificial obligation. One-third of the
  meat is given to the poor\, with the remainder shared with neighbors an
 d family members.\nThis holiday is then celebrated in much the same way 
 as Eid Al-Fitr - with good food\, gifts for children and  general merrym
 aking.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20111106
DTSTAMP:20080325T182352Z
SUMMARY:Eidul-Adha\n(Eid Al-Adha)
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DESCRIPTION:Eid Al-Adha (\"The Feast of the Sacrifice\") commemorates Ab
 raham's willingness and obedience to sacrifice his son Ishmael to God (a
 nd God's mercy in substituting a lamb for Ishmael). This feast is part o
 f the Haj\, and takes place on the tenth of Dhu Al-Hijja of the Islamic 
 calendar. For those on the Hajj and for many others the day begins with 
 the sacrifice of an animal in commemoration of the Angel Gabriel's subst
 itution of a lamb as Abraliam's sacrificial obligation. One-third of the
  meat is given to the poor\, with the remainder shared with neighbors an
 d family members.\nThis holiday is then celebrated in much the same way 
 as Eid Al-Fitr - with good food\, gifts for children and  general merrym
 aking.
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SUMMARY:Eidul-Adha\n(Eid Al-Adha)
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