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the Haij ended on this day
yaum al-jum`a Dhu al-Hijja 12, 1447(12/12/1447) on the Islamic calendar
Friday May 29, 2026(5/29/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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the Haij
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yaum as-sabt Dhu al-Hijja 13, 1447(12/13/1447) on the Islamic calendar
Saturday May 30, 2026(5/30/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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yaum al-ahad Dhu al-Hijja 14, 1447(12/14/1447) on the Islamic calendar
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yaum as-sabt Dhu al-Hijja 13, 1447(12/13/1447) on the Islamic calendar
Saturday May 30, 2026(5/30/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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yaum al-ahad Dhu al-Hijja 14, 1447(12/14/1447) on the Islamic calendar
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Saturday May 30, 2026(5/30/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Sunday May 31, 2026(5/31/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Saturday May 30, 2026(5/30/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Saturday May 30, 2026(5/30/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Sunday May 31, 2026 (5/31/2026)
Method: 7 days after
Length: 1 day
Period: 1 year

Trinity Sunday is the first Sunday after Pentecost in the Western Christian liturgical calendar, and the Sunday of Pentecost in Eastern Christianity. Trinity Sunday celebrates the Christian dogma of the Trinity, the three Persons of God: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.[1]

Trinity Sunday is celebrated in all the Western liturgical churches: Roman Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran, (most) Presbyterians, Methodists, and many churches within the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship.

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Sunday May 31, 2026 (5/31/2026)
Method: 1st Sunday after
Length: 1 day
Period: 1 year

All Saints' Day (in the Roman Catholic Church officially the Solemnity of All Saints and also called All Hallows or Hallowmas[3]), often shortened to All Saints, is a solemnity celebrated on 1 November by parts of Western Christianity, and on the first Sunday after Pentecost in Eastern Christianity, in honour of all the saints, known and unknown. In the Western calendar it is the day after Halloween and the day before All Souls' Day.

In Western Christian theology, the day commemorates all those who have attained the beatific vision in Heaven. It is a national holiday in many historically Catholic countries. In the Catholic Church and many Anglican churches, the next day specifically commemorates the departed faithful who have not yet been purified and reached heaven. Christians who celebrate All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day do so in the fundamental belief that there is a prayerful spiritual bond between those in purgatory (the 'Church Suffering'), those in heaven (the 'church triumphant'), and the living (the 'church militant'). Other Christian traditions define, remember and respond to the saints in different ways; for example, in the Methodist Church, the word "saints" refers to all Christians and therefore, on All Saint's Day, the Church Universal, as well as the deceased members of a local congregation, are honoured and remembered.[2][4]

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Saturday May 30, 2026 (5/30/2026)
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Sunday May 31, 2026 (5/31/2026)
Method: May 30th on Gregorian calendar
Length: 1 day
Period: 1 year

Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna Day (commonly known as Ratu Sukuna Day) was a national public holiday in Fiji until the year 2010, when the Prime Minister, Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama, declared both Ratu Sir Lala Sakuna Day and National Youth Day to no longer be public holidays. It was originally celebrated annually on the last Monday of May, in honour of Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna (1888-1958), the national father of modern Fiji, whose death anniversary falls on 30 May. The week leading up to Ratu Sukuna Day is marked by public celebrations with speeches and events, with an address from the President of Fiji on the closing day. Members of the public enter Parliament grounds to polish Sukuna's statue.

Ratu Sukuna Day in 2000 was marred by the insurrection instigated by George Speight on 19 May 2000, which led to the dismissal of the elected government on 27 May. On Ratu Sukuna Day, Fijian citizens woke up to hear of the military takeover the night before, in the wake of the resignation, possibly forced, of the President, Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara.


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