Al-Hijra, the Muslim new year, will start on Friday, July 29, at sunset. Similar to Eid al-Adha, it's a significant date in the Islamic lunar calendar and is a public holiday in Muslim countries ...
The Islamic New Year, also known as the Hijri calendar, follows the lunar cycle and begins on the first day of Muharram. It is a time for reflection, devotion, and acts of kindness. Muslims worldwide ...
The Islamic New Year brings with it a quiet and meaningful opportunity to pause, reflect, and begin again. Unlike the festive mood that often surrounds the start of a new calendar year, this occasion ...
Islamic New Year, also known as Hijri New Year, is the first day of the Islamic lunar calendar. The new year marks the beginning of the Islamic year and is considered an important event in the Muslim ...
The Islamic New Year comes on August 31 and is the last chance for Muslims to celebrate the year 1440 AH. AH means Anno Hegirae, and refers to the Hijri era, when the prophet Mohammed and his ...