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The 12th of Rabia Al Awal (the third month of the Islamic, lunar calendar) celebrates the feast of Aîd Al Mawlid (called Id-ul-Maulid here), a Muslim festival commemorating the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad. Its exact date varies from year to year, and its celebration also differs from country to country, depending on local customs and the diversity of Muslim communities. In Suriname, you'll see public gatherings, and streets and buildings are lit with lights or candles and often even decorated with banners and Islamic calligraphy.
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