Korite is the end-of-Ramadan holiday, the first day of not fasting. The start and end of Ramadan are determined by the lunar calendar. The fasting begins as soon as the moon is visible after the new moon (1-2 days, depending on the clouds and the timing of the moon rising). The fasting ends in the same manner: as soon as the moon shows itself again after being absent from the night sky, the fasting ends. After the new moon at the end of Ramadan, if people in the village see the moon on Tuesday night, for example, Korite will be on Wednesday. If the moon is not visible on Tuesday, we search for it again on Wednesday night. If it is seen on Wednesday, Korite will be on Thursday. Such are holidays here: the date is still uncertain the night before a holiday might take place. Imagine if we knew in the US that Thanksgiving would be in late November this year but didn't know whether it would be the 22nd or 23rd or maybe even the 24th. It could be a Saturday, a Sunday, etc. We clearly pl...
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