Nowruz, Ostara, and Eid Al Fitr coincide - Ethnic Qarsherskiyan News On This Day Friday 20 March 2026 • 1 Shawwal 1447 AH

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Today, Muslims in the Ethnic Qarsherskiyan community celebrate the Islamic holiday of Eid Al Fitr, as it is the first day of the month of Shawwal obviouslamic lunar calendar and the sacred month of Ramadan and it's fasting are finally over after around 29 to 30 days depending on where in the Mezhrevande homeland Ramadan was celebrated this year and which moon spotting authority Qarsherskiyan Muslims looked to for the start of Ramadan to be made official. Wiccans and neo Pagans within the Ethnic Qarsherskiyan community are also celebrating the Spring equinox which is known as Ostara. Ethnic Qarsherskiyan people of recent Persian or Middle Eastern ancestry from immigrants that married into Qarsherskiyan families are also celebrating Nowruz, often spelled Nowruz by Qarsherskiyan people with Kurdish ancestry from modern immigration intermarriage with the Qarsherskiyan people. Sadiqa Whitelow is an Ethnic Qarsherskiyan woman from Cedarville, Ohio of Turkish ancestry from her grandpa, a Turkish immigrant who married a Qarsherskiyan woman who birthed Sadiqa's mother. Sadiqa spells the holiday as Nãorüz or Naoruz in a uniquely Qarsherskiyan creolized fashion and celebrates with special traditions from Eastern Anatolia.

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