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SUMMARY:Eid ul-Fitr
DESCRIPTION:Commonly referred to as “Eid” is the most widely recognized Islamic observance in Trinidad and Tobago. Eid marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan\, which is celebrated in homes and mosques throughout the country. \nRamadan is a time of great religious and social significance for Muslim communities around the world\, and all devotional activities during the month of Ramadan are carried out either individually or as part of a group. It is the period prescribed by the Qur’an for fasting which occurs each day\, with the intention of teaching self-discipline and self-restraint to all Muslims. \nIn Trinidad and Tobago Muslims celebrate the end of fasting and thank God for the help and strength by wearing new clothes\, giving money to the homeless in their communities and serving a local Muslim treat called Sawine to friends.
URL:https://visittrinidad.tt/event/eid-ul-fitr
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220508
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220509
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SUMMARY:Mother's Day
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URL:https://visittrinidad.tt/event/mothers-day
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220509
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220510
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SUMMARY:Point Fortin Borough Day
DESCRIPTION:A full two weeks of celebrations beginning the week before Borough Day with mas\, pan\, parties and even J’ouvert to celebrate Point Fortin’s 42nd year as a Borough. \nIn the 1980s\, when the Borough was facing tough times the celebration was conceptualized to bring economic relief to the burgess by promoting simple bed-and-breakfast initiatives with returning nationals in mind. In a few years\, it developed into one of the largest national events outside Carnival\, with entrepreneurs from all over setting up shop over the month-long celebration. The festival attracts more than 30\,000 people annually\, including thousands of returning nationals and foreigners.
URL:https://visittrinidad.tt/event/point-fortin-borough-day
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220530
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220531
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SUMMARY:Indian Arrival Day
DESCRIPTION:Indian Arrival Day commemorates the arrival of the first Indian Indentured labourers from India to Trinidad\, in May 1845\, on the ship Fatel Razack. The Fatel Razack brought not only a new labour force to assist in the economic development of Trinidad\, but also a new people with a new culture. \nIn 1994 the day was made an official public holiday\, called Arrival Day. In 1995\, it was re-named Indian Arrival Day. On 30th May each year\, Indian Arrival Day commemorates this momentous event by staging a re-enactment of the arrival of the Fatel Razack at various beaches throughout Trinidad and Tobago. There is also music and dance\, and outstanding members of the community are honoured for their contributions to society. \nIndian Immigration to Trinidad spanned the period 1845-1917. During this period over 140\,000 Indians were transported to the island. The journey was long and arduous and living conditions were deplorable. After disembarking at Nelson Island\, the arrivals were fed and rested for a couple weeks and then sent to the various estates that had requested them previously.
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