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HISTORY OF EID-E-NAVROZ

HISTORY OF EID-E-NAWROOZ Navroz woh din hai ki jis rozAftaab (Sun)  burj-e-hamal mein dakhil hota hai. Is din key  bahut se fazael hain.  FAZILAT-E-EID-E ­ -NAVROZ Hazrat-e-Mualla ­ bin Khanees R.A. jo Hazrat  IMAM JAFAR SADIQ A.S. key khaas sahabi  they, woh kahtey hain main navroz key din  Hazrat ki khidmat-e-aqdas ­ mein hazir hua. 1. Hazrat ney farmaya ki yeh woh dinhai key  Khuda wandey Alam ney is roz bandon ki  roohon se eqraar liya key usko wahdahu La  shareek samjhey aur kisi ko uski ibadat mein shareek karaar na dey. 2. Yeh pahla woh din hai jismein suraj ney  apni pahli kiran (rays) zameen par dali. 3. Isi din Hazrat Nooh A.S. ki kashti ney  toofan key baad Kohey Joodi par karrar  pakda. 4. Isi roz khuda wandey alam ney un chand  hazaar aadmiyon ko zinda farmaya jota'oon  key khauf se bhaagey they aur khudaney un  sab ko maut dey di, ek muddat key baad jab unki haddiyan(bones) ­ rah gayein...

Nowruz in Pakistan

This festival is like Nowruz of Iran, Afghanistan, and Central Asia.Peoples of Gilgit Baltistan are called gbians (gbians, gb people, Balti) In Northern Pakistan (Chitral, Gilgit, Baltistan) because of Ismaili Majority, population there, and Northern Punjab Nowruz is celebrated as a socio-religious festival. It is also celebrated with much fervour in Balochistan, and in almost all of Pakistan’s major urban centres . The day coincides with the Spring Equinox on March 21, but the celebration continues for weeks. In Baltistan, the main features of Nowruz are the giving of coloured eggs to friends signifying the earth and polo matches. In Balochistan, the festival is marked with outdoor feasts, and the traditional jumping over a fire to wash away sins and usher in a fresh start. The origins of this festival are pre-Islamic and date back to when Pakistan was part of the Achaemenid and Sassanid Persian empires. It is a part of Burusho people’s culture. The UN’s General Assembly in 2010 r...

Nowruz – Persian New Year – Nowruz around the world

Nowruz  (Persian: نوروز‎, IPA: [nouˈɾuːz], meaning ” The  New Day”) is the name of the Iranian New Year in the Solar Hijri calendar. Nowruz is also referred to as the Persian New Year.   Nowruz marks the first day of spring or Equinox as and the beginning of the year in the Persian calendar. It is celebrated on the day of the astronomical Northward equinox, which usually occurs on March 21 or the previous/following day depending on where it is observed. The moment the sun crosses the celestial equator and equalizes night and day is calculated exactly every year and families gather together to observe the rituals. Nowruz is celebrated by people from diverse ethnic communities and religious backgrounds for thousands of years. It is a secular holiday that is enjoyed by people of several different faiths. It originated in Persia in one of the capitals of the Achaemenid empire in Persis (Fars) in Iran and is also celebrated by the cultural region that came under ...