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Do Pakistanis celebrate Christmas?

However, the state religion of Pakistan is Islam, and Christmas is a Christian holiday.

Important festivals in Pakistan are as follows:

1, Eid al-Fitr, the most important festival in Pakistan, changes every year after Ramadan. 20 12 is August 19, the third day of the seventh lunar month.

2. Youm-e-Ashura (March 13- 14), commonly known as "Yom Kippur Day";

3. Pakistan Military Day, March 23rd every year;

4. Eidmilad-un-Nabi (1May 4), the birthday of Prophet Muhammad;

5. National Day: March 23rd;

6. EID-ul-Azha, also known as "Eid-ul-Azha", was in February 200312-13;

7. BirthdayofQuaid-e-Azam, the birthday of the founding father Jinnah, 65438+February 25th;

8. Independence Day:1August 4.

Extended data:

The Islamic Republic of Pakistan, referred to as "Pakistan", means "holy land" and "Muslim country". More than 95% of the residents believe in Islam, which is a multi-ethnic Islamic country. Urdu is the national language.

Pakistan is located in the northwest of the South Asian subcontinent, bordering the Arabian Sea in the south, India in the east, People's Republic of China (PRC) in the northeast, Afghan in the northwest and Iranian in the west. The coastline is 980 kilometers long. The climate in the south is tropical and the rest is subtropical. Islamabad, the capital, and Karachi, the former capital, are the largest cities.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Pakistan