Special Islamic Days

Islam, as one of the world’s major religions, has a rich tradition of special days celebrated by Muslims globally. These days are determined by the Islamic lunar calendar, which consists of 12 months based on the moon’s cycle, making the dates shift approximately 10-11 days earlier each year compared to the Gregorian calendar. This shift means the exact dates vary annually, often depending on local moon sightings, and are confirmed by community leaders or mosques. The following note explores the important Islamic days for the current year, focusing on their names and significance, without specific dates, to provide a comprehensive understanding.

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