Pakistan does not celebrate the Spring Festival, but Eid al-Fitr.
What is the most grand festival in Pakistan?
1. Eid al-Fitr (Eid-Fitr), the most important festival in Pakistan, after the annual Ramadan, the time changes every year. In 2012, it is August 19, the third day of the seventh lunar month.
2. You-e-Ashura (March 13-14), commonly known as “Atonement Day”;
3. Pakistan Military Day (ArmyHoliday), March 23 every year;
4. EidMilad-un-Nabi (May 14), Prophet Muhammad’s Birthday
What holiday is on November 4 in Pakistan?
November 4, is a very common date for Pakistan, not a holiday. The important festivals in Pakistan are as follows:
1. Eid al-Fitr (Eid-Fitr), the most important festival in Pakistan, after the annual Ramadan, the time changes every year. In 2012, it is August 19, the third day of the seventh lunar month.
2. Youm-e-Ashura (March 13-14), commonly known as “Atonement Day”;
3. Pakistan Soldiers’ Day (ArmyHoliday), 23 March each year;
4. EidMilad-un-Nabi (14 May), Prophet Muhammad’s birthday;
5. National Day: 23 March;
6. EID-ul-Azha, also known as “Al-Adha” Day, 12-13 February 2003;
7. BirthdayofQuaid-e-Azam, Father of the Nation Jinnah’s birthday, 25 December;
8. Independence Day: 14 August.