in slovenia its also called bajram (we just copy from bosnian muslims)
Zandroe_ on
This is missing quite a few Muslim communities, including for some reason half of Maghreb.
OkAir1143 on
Where is Bangladesh?
Ecology_Radish4405 on
It looks like the border very neatly splits them into north and south. Are there other differences between northern and southern Muslims?
Max_FI on
In Finland it’s known as Eid. I guess most Muslim immigrants come from the blue countries.
meta100000 on
So Arabic vs Turkic?
Ngetop on
bro you leave out Indonesia and malaysia, two massive muslim country
Wandering-Paradox on
You could divide this even further if we went by province since some minorities use a different term than either of these. Interesting map to see nonetheless.
HereOutsideTheBox on
It’s referred to as „Eid“ in South Sudan as well.
redditerator7 on
Kazakhstan uses Ait (pronounced like eye-t) derived from Eid, so it should be blue.
guineapigenjoyer123 on
Also in Malaysia it’s called Hari Raya
CountSpecific9724 on
Its Eid for bangldesh too as far as I know
auroralemonboi8 on
In Turkish, bayram refers to all festive occasions. To distinguish, Eid is called “Ramazan bayramı”, feast of the Ramazan month.
BlackberryFalse6938 on
We also say Eid in Bangladesh
AntiqueGunGuy on
Now show us Indonesia
Extension-Beat7276 on
I am intrested to see what the Hui in China say ? Assuming they are more Persian influenced they would say Eid too
kakazabih on
It’s اختر AKHTAR in Afghanistan and North West Pakistan.
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in slovenia its also called bajram (we just copy from bosnian muslims)
This is missing quite a few Muslim communities, including for some reason half of Maghreb.
Where is Bangladesh?
It looks like the border very neatly splits them into north and south. Are there other differences between northern and southern Muslims?
In Finland it’s known as Eid. I guess most Muslim immigrants come from the blue countries.
So Arabic vs Turkic?
bro you leave out Indonesia and malaysia, two massive muslim country
You could divide this even further if we went by province since some minorities use a different term than either of these. Interesting map to see nonetheless.
It’s referred to as „Eid“ in South Sudan as well.
Kazakhstan uses Ait (pronounced like eye-t) derived from Eid, so it should be blue.
Also in Malaysia it’s called Hari Raya
Its Eid for bangldesh too as far as I know
In Turkish, bayram refers to all festive occasions. To distinguish, Eid is called “Ramazan bayramı”, feast of the Ramazan month.
We also say Eid in Bangladesh
Now show us Indonesia
I am intrested to see what the Hui in China say ? Assuming they are more Persian influenced they would say Eid too
It’s اختر AKHTAR in Afghanistan and North West Pakistan.