#Makkah | Saudi Arabia has placed the new 'Kiswa' -the black silk covering of the Kaaba-on the Holy Kaaba as the Islamic New Year began. #Islamicnewyear
May this new Islamic year inspire us to live with faith, kindness, and truth. Wishing you a peaceful and blessed year ahead! #islamicnewyear #Odisha #cuttack #BarabatiCuttack #sofiafirdous
At #JamaMasjid today New Islamic Year Call for Unity and Justice, Appeal to Muslim States to Unite Against Genocide in #Palestine Commends #Iran’s Restraint, Expresses Solidarity with Palestinians As we enter the new Islamic year, I extend greetings to the entire Muslim Ummah. Show more
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Happy Islamic New Year May Allah’s blessings be with you all the way, filling your life with joy, peace, and prosperity this year and always! Congress and 6 others
Islamic New Year begins today! 1447 - The Hijri calendar, also known as the Islamic calendar, is a lunar calendar used by Muslims to determine the dates of religious observances.
Wishing peace, blessings, and new beginnings to all on the occasion of Islamic New Year May this year bring harmony, hope, and good health to everyone #IslamicNewYear #NTRTrust
सभी मुस्लिम समुदाय के लोगों को इस्लामिक नववर्ष "हिजरी 1447" की तहे दिल से मुबारकबाद यह नया साल आपके लिये बरकत, अमन औऱ कामयाबी का साल बनकर आये ऐसा कामना करते हैं...!! #IslamicNewYear #MukeshForInc
As the new Hijri year begins, may your heart be filled with faith, your days with peace, and your life with blessings. Let’s embrace 1447 AH with gratitude and a commitment to become better Muslims and better human beings. Happy Islamic New Year! #muharram2025 Show more
The Islamic New Year, also known as Hijri New Year, marks the beginning of a new Islamic calendar year. It is an occasion to remember the significant events in Islamic history, and a time for self-reflection and goal-setting in the context of one's faith and beliefs. The observance of Islamic New Year is characterized by prayers, fasting, and acts of charity, during which Muslims reflect on their commitment to the teachings of Islam and engage in activities that strengthen their personal and spiritual growth.
The Islamic New Year has its roots in the historical event of the Hijrah, which took place in 622 CE when the Prophet Muhammad and his followers migrated from Mecca to Medina seeking refuge from persecution. This event holds great significance in Islamic history as it marked a turning point in the expansion of Islam and the establishment of the first Islamic state in Medina. In India, the Islamic New Year is of particular importance to the country's large Muslim population, as it offers an opportunity to promote unity, harmony, and understanding among the diverse communities that call India their home.
Islamic New Year in India is observed in a quiet and introspective manner, with Muslims focusing on prayer, fasting, and charitable acts. Mosques and religious institutions organize special events tailored to the local community's needs, such as food distribution for the less fortunate, spiritual lectures, and educational programs for children. The Hijri New Year's date in India depends on the sighting of the crescent moon, with the exact date varying each year due to the lunar calendar being followed. This solemn occasion is an opportunity for Indian Muslims to reflect on their faith and recommit themselves to its principles, while also fostering an atmosphere of peace and understanding in the wider Indian society. The Islamic New Year is observed on July 23rd this year.
Islamic New Year facts
Muharram (1st first month of the Islamic calendar), is the holiest month after Ramadan. This month is most recommended by Muhammad to fast and worship in.
The Islamic method of dating was invented by Umar ibn Al-Khattab, a close friend of Muhammad. He was the second Islamic Caliph (rulers) and in the year 638 he standardize the many calendars of the Arabian peninsula.
A distinct aspect of Muharram in India is the practice of Matam or self-flagellation by certain Muslim communities. Devotees seek penance and display their grief by striking their chests with chains or sharp objects.
It was during the Mughal rule in India (1526-1858) that the Hijri calendar was officially used for administrative purposes. The Mughal emperors, who were Muslims, observed and celebrated various Islamic festivals.
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Muslim parents traditionally tell their children of Muhammad's escape from Mecca to Medina on this night.
Attend a Islamic New Year Celebration. In Indonesia, the government holds various parades and marches to celebrate the Islamic new year. This includes chanting songs called kidung.
Performing good deeds and helping the less fortunate is encouraged during Islamic New Year. You can participate in events organized by local NGOs to serve and help the needy.
During Islamic New Year, many Muslims visit their local mosques to offer prayers and seek blessings for the coming year. Some famous mosques in India that see a significant influx of people on this day include Jama Masjid in Delhi, Haji Ali Dargah in Mumbai, Mecca Masjid in Hyderabad, and Ajmer Sharif Dargah in Rajasthan.