Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Spanish Enclave in Northern Morocco Approves Eid as Official Holiday
Here is an article from World Bulletin, which comes out of Turkey, Melilla, the city still colonized by the Spanish in Northern Morocco is going to officially acknowledge the Muslim holiday Eid al-Adha or Eid Al Kabir as it is called which is celebrated by probably 50% of the population of the city. Well that is something to look forward to in a few months. One small step for decolonization.
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Spain approves Islamic Eid as Official Holiday for First Time
A Spanish enclave in Northern Morocco approved the Muslim holiday, Eid el-Kebir, as an official public holiday for first time since 1492 in Spain, reports said.
Monday, 14 September 2009 13:38
World Bulletin / News Desk
A Spanish enclave in Northern Morocco approved the Muslim holiday, Eid el-Kebir, as an official public holiday for first time since 1492 in Spain, reports said.
Melilla will celebrate the Eid on November 17, 2010.
This is the first time since 1492 and the "Reconquista" of the Moorish kingdoms of the Iberian peninsula by the Catholic Monarchs, a non-Catholic feast will be officially a public holiday in a Spanish city, El Pais said.
The Muslim associations of Melilla obtained from local authorities that the Eid el-Kebir is recorded in the calendar 2010 of holidays.
The date of November 17 has been arrested and will be submitted on September 30 to the Ministry of Labor in Madrid, following approval by the government Council in Melilla.
Melilla has about 40,000 Muslims, slightly more than half the population. The city had so far nine Catholic religious holidays, but no Muslim, according to El Pais.
Ceuta, another Spanish enclave in northern Morocco, will soon follow the path of Melilla, the paper added.
The Eid commemorates the permission granted by Ala to Abraham, that instead of scarifying his own son, he could sacrifice a lamb instead.
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