Islamic Calendar

Plan around important Islamic days without losing the rhythm of the year.

Keep the Hijri year in view, see what deserves attention next, and choose gentle reminders for the days your family wants to prepare for.

Today in the Hijri calendar
Friday, Dhuʻl-Qiʻdah 21, 1447 AH AH

Use this page to stay oriented in the Islamic year and keep the next important dates visible.

Next focusAwaiting confirmation

Start of Dhul-Hijjah

Monday, May 18, 2026

Projected beginning of Dhul-Hijjah pending local confirmation.

Moon-sensitiveIn 10 days
Upcoming dates9

Important markers in the current Hijri cycle.

Projected dates3

Dates that may still shift with local moon-sighting confirmation.

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Important Islamic days

Ordered from Muharram to Dhul-Hijjah

Each card keeps the date, why it matters, and your reminder choice together so the year is easier to scan and plan around.

Date
Seasonal guidance
1 Muharram

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

The start of a new Hijri year.

A new Hijri year begins, bringing a good moment for reflection, renewal, and gratitude for another year of worship.

Why it matters

Renew intentions and set a few meaningful goals for your deen this year.

Reflection
Seasonal guidance
Ashura

Thursday, June 25, 2026

A day connected with fasting, gratitude, and the stories of the Prophets.

Ashura is a blessed day with deep historical significance. Many Muslims fast it, often with the day before or after, following prophetic guidance.

Why it matters

If possible, pair the fast with the day before or after to follow the Sunnah.

Reflection
Seasonal guidance
12 Rabi al-Awwal

Tuesday, August 25, 2026

A date often used for reflection on the life of the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him.

This day often prompts reminders about the Seerah, character, mercy, and mission of the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him.

Why it matters

Use this season to revisit the Seerah and strengthen love for the Sunnah.

Moon-sensitive
Projected
Start of Ramadan

Monday, February 8, 2027

Projected beginning of Ramadan until local confirmation is known.

Ramadan begins with the sighting of the moon. The projected date is useful for planning, but final confirmation should follow trusted local announcements.

Why it matters

Prepare your intention, schedule, and community goals before the month begins.

Season
Seasonal guidance
Last ten nights of Ramadan

Saturday, February 27, 2027

A season for qiyam, dua, Qur'an, and extra worship.

The last ten nights of Ramadan are a time for greater focus, dua, charity, and seeking Laylat al-Qadr with sincere worship.

Why it matters

Pay Zakat al-Fitr before Eid salah and increase your dua in these nights.

Moon-sensitive
Projected
Eid al-Fitr

Tuesday, March 9, 2027

Projected Eid al-Fitr date pending local moon-sighting confirmation.

Eid al-Fitr begins when Ramadan ends and the new moon is confirmed. Use the projected date for planning, but rely on local confirmed announcements for the final date.

Why it matters

Remember Zakat al-Fitr, Eid prayer timing, parking, and day-of etiquette.

Moon-sensitive
Awaiting confirmationIn about 10 days
Start of Dhul-Hijjah

Monday, May 18, 2026

Projected beginning of Dhul-Hijjah pending local confirmation.

The beginning of Dhul-Hijjah is moon-sighting-sensitive and important for Hajj, fasting, and Eid-related planning.

Why it matters

Plan now for dhikr, fasting, sacrifice, and family worship in the first ten days.

Date
Seasonal guidance
Day of Arafah

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

A deeply virtuous day for fasting, dua, and remembrance for those not on Hajj.

The Day of Arafah is among the most important days of the year. Many Muslims fast it and increase dua, dhikr, and repentance.

Why it matters

Fasting Arafah is a beloved Sunnah for those not performing Hajj.

Moon-sensitive
Projected
Eid al-Adha

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Projected Eid al-Adha date pending local confirmation.

Eid al-Adha is connected to Hajj, sacrifice, prayer, and takbeer. The date is planning-friendly here but should be treated as projected until confirmed locally.

Why it matters

Look for local prayer times, parking guidance, and sacrifice logistics.