Islamic New Year
The beginning of the Hijri year and the month of Muharram.
Islamic Events Calendar
Track important Hijri dates, Ramadan milestones, Eid days and major Islamic occasions.
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The beginning of the Hijri year and the month of Muharram.
A significant day in Muharram, observed with remembrance and optional fasting.
A date associated with remembrance of the life and message of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.
A night connected with the journey of Isra and Miraj.
A night of worship and seeking forgiveness observed in many communities.
The first day of Ramadan, the month of fasting, Quran and worship.
One of the blessed nights sought in the last ten nights of Ramadan.
The Eid after Ramadan, beginning the month of Shawwal.
The 9th of Dhul Hijjah, the central day of Hajj and a day of fasting for non-pilgrims.
The Eid of sacrifice during the days of Hajj.
This calendar lists important Islamic dates using the Hijri calendar, including Ramadan, Eid ul-Fitr, Eid ul-Adha, Ashura, Laylatul Qadr and the Day of Arafah. Gregorian dates are approximate because the Hijri calendar depends on moon sighting.
Hijri dates are fixed, but Gregorian dates can shift based on moon sighting.
Local moon sighting decisions can vary between countries and communities.
Yes, it is designed as a Pakistan-focused Islamic events reference with approximate Gregorian dates.