
Esra Arahu
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1 month ago |
standard.co.uk | Esra Arahu |Lola Christina Alao
The International Day of Happiness is a global celebration spearheaded by the United Nations (UN). On the day, 193 UN member states join together to highlight the importance of human joy and wellbeing. Since 2011, the UN has adopted happiness as a “fundamental human goal” and has declared its commitment to creating “a more inclusive, equitable and balanced approach to economic growth that promotes the happiness and wellbeing of all peoples”.
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1 month ago |
standard.co.uk | Beril Naz Hassan |Esra Arahu |Nuray Bulbul
International Women’s Day (IWD) will be celebrated in March by people all over the world to mark the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. Originating from the global suffrage movement, the earliest Women’s Day celebration was held in New York City on February 28, 1909. The United Nations adopted the special day in 1977, making March 8 a mainstream global observance.
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1 month ago |
msn.com | Esra Arahu |Lowenna Waters |Sian Baldwin
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1 month ago |
standard.co.uk | Esra Arahu |Lowenna Waters |Sian Baldwin
Eid al-Adha, also called the “Festival of Sacrifice,” is one of Islam’s most significant religious holidays — and will again be celebrated in London this summer. As the second and holiest of the two main Islamic festivals — following Eid al-Fitr — Eid al-Adha commemorates Prophet Ibrahim’s (Abraham’s) willingness to sacrifice his son Ismail as an act of obedience to Allah (God). However, before the sacrifice happened, Allah provided a ram as a substitute, symbolising divine mercy.
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2 months ago |
standard.co.uk | Esra Arahu |Nuray Bulbul |Jordan Page
The time of year during which Britons decide to fend off the chilly weather by looking to the season ahead has arrived. For most, spring brings the celebration of Mother’s Day - a day to celebrate mothers and mother figures. The promise of it always falling on a Sunday means it can for be enjoyed by many. However, it takes place on a different date each year, and at varying times across the globe - and keeping track of that can be tricky.
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