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  2. Interfaith greetings in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    During the Liberal democracy period in Indonesia and Guided Democracy that followed it under Sukarno, the common phrase used in speech and formal meetings was "Merdeka", the Indonesian and Malay word for independence or freedom, or variations of it such as "Salam Merdeka ".

  3. Eid al-Adha - Wikipedia

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    Celebrations: During the Eid al-Adha celebration, Muslims greet each other by saying 'Eid Mubarak', which is Arabic for "Blessed Eid". Observances

  4. Lebaran - Wikipedia

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    For example, in Indonesian the term lebaran haji (lit. 'Hajj's lebaran ') is informally used to describe Eid al-Adha, also lebaran cina (lit. 'Chinese lebaran ') for Chinese New Year. Christmas however, although bearing similarity in abundance of foods, is never referred to as lebaran, but just Natal or natalan instead.

  5. Eid Mubarak - Wikipedia

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    Eid Mubarak (Arabic: عِيد مُبَارَك, romanized: ʿīd mubārak) is an Arabic phrase that means "blessed feast or festival". [1] The term is used by Muslims all over the world as a greeting to celebrate Eid al-Fitr (which marks the end of Ramadan) and Eid al-Adha (which is in the month of Dhu al-Hijjah).

  6. Public holidays in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the official holidays, many religious, historical, other traditional holidays, and even United Nations observances populate the calendar, as well as observances proclaimed by officials and lighter celebrations.

  7. Eid prayers - Wikipedia

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    Eid prayers, also referred to as Salat al-Eid (Arabic: صلاة العيد), are holy holiday prayers in the Islamic tradition. The literal translation of the word "Eid" in Arabic is "festival" or "feast" and is a time when Muslims congregate with family and the larger Muslim community to celebrate.

  8. Eid al-Fitr - Wikipedia

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    Official name: Arabic: عيد الفطر, romanized: Eid al-Fiṭr: Also called: Festival of Breaking the Fast, Lesser Eid, Sweet Eid, Sugar Feast: Observed by ...

  9. Mudik - Wikipedia

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    Mudik by the river aboard Jelatik ship in Riau.. The term Mudik in Indonesian means "to sail or to travel to udik (upstream, inland) by the river". [5] The term mudik ' or udik is also found in local Indonesian languages, such as Minang, Betawi, Sundanese, and Javanese.