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astrological calendar
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Middle Eastern countries
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Considered taboo and discouraged, as it is seen as conflicting with Islamic beliefs about predestination.
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2
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calendar
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Middle East
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May also incorporate lunar or solar calendars for religious and cultural events
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3
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calendar
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Middle Eastern countries
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The Islamic calendar is commonly used, based on lunar months and used for religious purposes.
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4
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calendar
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Middle Eastern countries
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The Islamic calendar is followed for religious events, and lunar months determine the timing of holidays and important observances.
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5
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calendar
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Middle Eastern countries
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Consideration of lunar cycle and religious holidays is essential for determining dates and events in the calendar.
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6
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calendar
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Middle Eastern countries
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The Islamic calendar, based on lunar cycles, is important for determining religious holidays and events.
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7
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calendar day
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Middle Eastern countries
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The calendar day starts and ends at sunset, with the date changing at sunset.
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8
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calendar day
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Middle Eastern countries
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A calendar day usually starts at sunset and ends at the following sunset, in line with the Islamic calendar.
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9
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calendars
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Middle Eastern countries
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Calendars may follow the Islamic lunar calendar, which is used to determine the timing of religious events such as Ramadan.
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10
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calendars
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Middle Eastern countries
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Calendars are important for scheduling religious festivals and observing religious holidays in Middle Eastern countries.
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1
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11
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solar calendar
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Middle East
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Influences cultural and religious festivals and events
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1
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12
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tear off calendar
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Middle Eastern countries
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Less common due to reliance on lunar or solar calendars and cultural traditions
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