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The gov't of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is theocratic where state affairs are governed by the king but lifestyle of the Saudis is controlled by religious elders (read, Muslim sheikhs) who would detest observance of anniversaries other than the two Islamic holidays, viz: Eid Al-Fitr & Eid Al-Adha. Never had I heard Fathers Day (Arabic, Yawm Al-Ab يوم الأب) for three decades that I lived there. Hence, it is absolutely a mistake to include Saudi Arabia as among countries observing Fathers Day on the 3rd Sunday of June. |
The gov't of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is theocratic where state affairs are governed by the king but lifestyle of the Saudis is controlled by religious elders (read, Muslim sheikhs) who would detest observance of anniversaries other than the two Islamic holidays, viz: Eid Al-Fitr & Eid Al-Adha. Never had I heard Fathers Day (Arabic, Yawm Al-Ab يوم الأب) for three decades that I lived there. Hence, it is absolutely a mistake to include Saudi Arabia as among countries observing Fathers Day on the 3rd Sunday of June. |
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Do rectify to add more credibility on the article. [[User:Tomdec78|Tomdec78]] ([[User talk:Tomdec78|talk]]) 01:52, 21 June 2021 (UTC) |
Do rectify to add more credibility on the article. [[User:Tomdec78|Tomdec78]] ([[User talk:Tomdec78|talk]]) 01:52, 21 June 2021 (UTC) |
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Is it just me or is it that this day is the day that feminists always strike? |
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--[[User:Arsenal Pro 1975|Arsenal Pro 1975]] ([[User talk:Arsenal Pro 1975|talk]]) 05:36, 8 March 2022 (UTC) |
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Some countries have multiple dates
Some countries are listed more that once in the Dates section:
- Oman
- Katar
- Syria
These countries are listed as observing Father's Day on both 13 Rajab (Islamic calendar), and another date in the Gregorian calendar.
Mikeharris111 (talk) 16:24, 13 June 2021 (UTC)
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Happy Father's Day! Panditvenkatesh545 (talk) 18:23, 20 June 2021 (UTC)
The gov't of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is theocratic where state affairs are governed by the king but lifestyle of the Saudis is controlled by religious elders (read, Muslim sheikhs) who would detest observance of anniversaries other than the two Islamic holidays, viz: Eid Al-Fitr & Eid Al-Adha. Never had I heard Fathers Day (Arabic, Yawm Al-Ab يوم الأب) for three decades that I lived there. Hence, it is absolutely a mistake to include Saudi Arabia as among countries observing Fathers Day on the 3rd Sunday of June. Do rectify to add more credibility on the article. Tomdec78 (talk) 01:52, 21 June 2021 (UTC)
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