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2009 MAJOR RELIGIOUS HOLIDAYS
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March 21 Saturday Naw-Ruz (Baha'i New Year) (follows fasting March 2-20)
April 9 Thursday Passover (Slavery to Freedom) (1st of 8 days)
April 10 Friday Good Friday (Crucifixion of Jesus)
April 12 Sunday Easter (western) (Resurrection of Jesus)
April 19 Sunday Easter (Orthodox) (Resurrection of Jesus)
April 21 Tuesday Ridvan begins (Festival commemorates declaration of Baha'u'llah in garden of Ridvan in Baghdad 1863) (12 days)
May 29 Friday Shavuot (Moses receives Ten Commandments) (1st day of 2)
August 22* Saturday Ramadan begins (Month of Fasting) (30 days)
September 19 Saturday Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year) (1st day of 2)
September 21 (or 22)* Monday/(Tuesday) Eid al-Fitr (Feast of Fast-breaking) Ramadan ends
September 28 Monday Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement)
October 3 Saturday Sukkot (Celebrate harvest in small booths in desert) (1st of 7)
October 17 # Saturday Diwali (Festival of Lights; Coronation of Lord Rama; worship of Mahalakshmi)
November 12 Thursday Birth of Baha'u'llah (Prophet-founder of Baha'i faith, b. 1817)
November 28* Saturday Eid Ul Adha (Feast of sacrifice, ending Hajj) (3 Days)
December 12 Saturday Hanukkah begins (Festival of Lights) (1st of 8 days)
December 25 Friday Christmas (Birth of Jesus)
December 26 Saturday Kwanzaa (African-American cultural celebration)(1st day of 7)
  • All Jewish, Islamic and Baha'i holidays begin at sundown on the evening before the date given
  • (*) Islamic holidays are subject to the actual first sighting of the new crescent moon
  • (#) Hindu holidays are subject to change depending on the Hindu lunar calendar as interpreted in India and on local customs.
  • On the 9 Baha'i holy days, including the 3 listed here, work should be suspended.