rally outside
Mazar-e-Quaid, Karachi Festivals celebrated by Muhajirs include religious, political, ethnic, and
national festivals. Islamic festivals which are celebrated by Muhajirs include the two official holidays:
Eid al-Fitr, celebrating the end of
Ramzan; and
Eid al-Adha, honoring the obedience and sacrifice of
Abraham. Depending on sect, some Muhajirs may also commemorate
Mawlid, or the birthday of
Muhammad; and
Ashura, the day of the death of
Husayn ibn Ali and the day of salvation for
Moses and the
Israelites from
Biblical Egypt. Political celebrations include MQM Founding Day to mark the founding of the first Muhajir nationalist party
Muttahida Qaumi Movement, the architect of Muhajir political identity, and APMSO Founding Day, to mark the founding of the first
Muhajir nationalist student union
All Pakistan Muhajir Students Organization. Muhajirs celebrate
Muhajir Cultural Day as an ethnic and cultural festival. To celebrate this day, rallies depart from all areas of Karachi to the
Mazar-e-Quaid, and political parties and civil society organisations set up their camps to welcome participants in the rally and to express solidarity.
Mushairas, a traditional urdu poetry gathering in which poets publicly recite their work, and
Qawwali, a form of sufi islamic devotional singing, both originating from North India, is practiced on cultural day. == See also ==