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No. But the countries that have Christmas include: Saudi Arabia.
United Arab Emirates, Syria, Jordan, Iraq, Yemen, Palestine, Egypt, Libya, Algeria, Oman, Sudan, Somalia, Morocco, Tunisia, Qatar.
Djibouti, Lebanon, Mauritania, Bahrain, Israel.
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Morocco is no more than Christmas. Christmas is a traditional holiday in Western countries. Christmas, as an important holiday in the West, has become a tradition in the church and has gradually spread among the Eastern and Western churches.
Depending on the calendar used, the specific dates and forms of celebration vary from denomination to denomination.
The traditional holidays in Morocco are: National Day (the day of the king's accession to the throne) on July 30, 1999; Independence Day March 2, 1956; January 11, the day of the Declaration of Independence; Labor Day on May 1, Eddahab Wadi Return Day on August 14; The Day of the King and the People's Revolution, August 20;
King's birthday on Youth Day, August 21; Green March Festival on November 6; Independence Day, November 18 (1956). Hijri festivals: Hijri New Year, Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, and the Prophet's Birthday (Hijri festivals are calculated according to the Hijri calendar and vary from year to year). Around August every year, the motorcycle vacation period, motorcycle ** and other public departments, enterprises and other employees will take vacations one after another.
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But under the influence of French colonization... There's still Christmas, which is a little puzzling, but maybe it's not a big fanfare, they don't think of Christmas as a religious holiday, it's just a day to party
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It should not be Christmas, and their main practice is Islam.
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No. However, the countries that do not celebrate Christmas include: Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Syria, Jordan, Iraq, Yemen, Palestine, Egypt, Libya, Algeria, Oman, Sudan, Somalia, Morocco, Tunisia, Qatar, Djibouti, Lemo Bido Banon, Mauritania, Bahrain, Israel, etc.
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Summary. 1.New Year's Day (January 1 every year).
2.The day of the Declaration of Independence (January 11 every year).
3.Sheep Sacrifice Day (January 22 every year).
4.International Labor Day (May 1 every year).
5.Mid-Kayla-Maguna Rose Festival (every May)
6.Day Eid al-Fitr (June 15 every year).
7.King's Birthday (30 July every year).
8.Return Day (August 14 every year).
9.Anniversary of the Revolution of the King and the People (August 20 every year) 10Youth Day (August 21 every year).
11.Eid al-Adha (August 22 every year).
12.Islamic New Year (August 12 every year).
13.The anniversary of the Green March (November 6 every year) 14Independence Day (November 18 every year).
15.Sacred Day (November 21 every year).
What a holiday in Morocco today.
1.New Year's Day (January 1 every year) 2Declaration of Independence Day (January 11 every year) 3
Sheep Sacrifice Day (January 22 every year) 4International Labor Day (May 1 every year) 5Mid-Kayla-Maguna Rose Festival (every year in May) 6
Day Eid al-Fitr (June 15 every year) 7King's Birthday (July 30 every year) 8Return Day (August 14 every year) 9
The Day of the King and the People's Revolution (August 20 every year) 10Youth Day (August 21 every year) 11Eid al-Adha (August 22 every year) 12
Islamic New Year (August 12 every year) 13The anniversary of the Green March (November 6 every year) 14Independence Day (November 18 every year) 15
The Holy Cave is celebrated on November 21 every year
There is no holiday in Morocco today, and the 18th of the next month is Moroccan Independence Day.
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