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prayer
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Muslim countries
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Prayer in Muslim countries involves five daily rituals at designated times and spaces for worship.
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12
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2
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eid
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Muslim countries
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Eid is a significant Muslim religious holiday celebrated with family, feasting, and gift-giving in Muslim countries.
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10
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3
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public display of affection
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Muslim countries
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In Muslim communities, public display of affection is restricted and discouraged due to cultural and religious norms.
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4
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4
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ramadan fasting
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Muslim countries
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During Ramadan, Muslim countries observe a religious obligation to fast from dawn to sunset.
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4
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5
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adhan
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Muslim countries
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The adhan, broadcasted from mosques, signals the time for Muslims to perform their obligatory prayers five times a day in Muslim countries.
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3
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6
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kaaba
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Muslim countries
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The Kaaba in Mecca is the holiest site in Islam and the direction of prayer for Muslims worldwide.
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2
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7
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makkah
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Muslim countries
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Makkah is the holiest city in Islam and a place of pilgrimage for Muslims worldwide.
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2
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8
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animal blood
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Muslim countries
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Animal blood is considered religiously impure in Muslim countries and is avoided in cooking and food products.
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1
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9
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banana plant symbolism
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Muslim countries
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In Muslim countries, the banana plant is a symbol of humility, simplicity, and modesty in Middle Eastern and Muslim cultures.
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1
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10
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bikini on the beach
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Muslim countries
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Bikinis are not widely accepted in some Muslim countries due to Islamic dress codes and modesty traditions.
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1
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11
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celebration of valentine's day
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Muslim countries
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Valentine's Day is not officially recognized or celebrated in some Muslim countries due to cultural and religious reasons.
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1
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12
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fasting
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Muslim countries
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During the month of Ramadan, fasting is widely observed in Muslim countries, impacting daily routines and business hours.
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1
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13
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graveyards
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Muslim countries
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In Muslim countries, it is common for men to visit graveyards and perform prayers.
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1
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14
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holy day
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Muslim countries
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In Muslim countries, Fridays are considered a holy day and are reserved for congregational prayers and religious activities, often leading to businesses and activities adjusting their schedules.
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1
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15
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husayn
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Muslim countries
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Husayn is highly revered as the grandson of Prophet Muhammad and a martyr in Muslim cultures.
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1
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16
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islamic calendar
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Muslim countries
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The Islamic calendar is crucial for determining religious dates in Muslim-majority countries.
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1
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17
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masjid
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Muslim countries
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Masjids are a central place for communal prayers and religious gatherings in Muslim countries.
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1
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18
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religious freedom
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Muslim countries
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In some Muslim-majority countries, there are restrictions on religious freedom for non-Muslims.
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1
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19
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rida
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Muslim countries
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The concept of rida is an essential garment and symbol of Muslim identity, worn by women in Muslim countries for modesty.
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1
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20
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umrah
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Muslim countries
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Umrah is a non-mandatory pilgrimage that can be done at any time of year in Muslim countries.
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1
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21
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zakat
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Muslim countries
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Zakat is an obligatory form of almsgiving for Muslims, integral to Islamic finance and social welfare.
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1
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