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About 10 percent of Guyana 's population is Muslim , representing 76,528 individuals. The majority of Guyana's Muslims are organized into orthodox and reform movements. The Sunnatival Jamaat is the orthodox Sunni Islamic movement. The largest Islamic organization in the country is the Guyana United Sadr Islamic Anjuman . The reform movement, the Ahmadi yah (considered heretic by most Muslims), was founded in India in the late 19th Century ; its first missionary to Guyana arrived in 1908 . The Reform movement has had considerable success, even including some Afro-Guyanese among its Converts . The rites of orthodox and reform Islam are similar, but the reform movement allows the Qur'an to be read in English and women to enter a designated section of the Mosque . In contrast to the situation found on the Indian Subcontinent , Muslims and Hindu s experience little friction in Guyana. These two religious communities have an agreement not to proselytize each other's members. In smaller villages, Christian s and Muslims come together to participate in each other's ceremonies.

Until the 1970s , Hindu and Muslim holidays were not officially recognized. A number of non- Christian religious days are now public holidays. Hindu Holidays include Holi , the spring festival, and Divali , the festival of lights. Muslim Holidays include Id Al Fitr , the end of Ramadan , the sacred month of fasting; Id Al Adha , the feast of sacrifice; and Mawlid , the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad . The dates for these holidays vary.


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