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The Day Maldives Embraced Islam Celebrated – A Significant Moment in the Nation’s History

This month, the Maldives celebrated the country’s embracing of Islam as a religion which was a key moment in its history. This annual public holiday is observed on the first day of Rabi’ al-Thani, which is the fourth month according to the Islamic calendar; this year, the date fell on the 16th of October. During this time, the country remembers the period when it converted to Islam from Buddhism; this took place in 1153 AD following the king’s conversion and subsequently, the Maldives became a Muslim nation.

To mark this occasion, various activities were held across the islands; these included religious ceremonies and speeches as well as lectures related to religious unity and the Islamic history of the Maldives. 5 star resorts remained open during this time even though it was a public holiday and tourists could enjoy stays at private island properties like OZEN LIFE MAADHOO; such resorts are also within easy reach of the capital, Male, which visitors can explore to gain cultural insights.