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In Holland, Eid Holiday For Muslim Students

Dutch Muslim perform their prayers 

By Khaled Shawkat, IOL Correspondent

THE HAGUE, November 24 (IslamOnline.net) - Students at Muslim primary and secondary schools in the Netherlands will have an official holiday to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, a typical work day for everyone else in the country, including Muslims.

The schools, which number over 40 and house up to 30,000 students, decided to grant their students and employees a two-day holiday, so that Muslims could celebrate the feast which is expected to fall on either Tuesday or Wednesday.

But the two-day holiday, which is traditionally given during the two Eids (Lesser and Great Bairams) is not a panacea for the difference between Muslims worldwide in marking the first day of the feast. Sometimes, the difference could be three or four days.

As far as Muslims in Holland are concerned, they are divided into two groups: the first goes for following the calendar of their native country, such as the Turkish and Moroccan communities, while the second group - mainly Arabs -- follows the calendar of Saudi Arabia.

Turks make up the majority of the Muslim community in Holland.

But this year a third group has surfaced, calling for following the instructions of the Muslim Council in Belgium, which set up an ad hoc committee to watch the new moon of Shawal using the country's state-of-the-art observatory.

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