Islamic Calendar 2026 Ummul Qura
2026 is just around the corner, and for those who follow the Islamic Calendar, it’s always exciting to see what the new year will bring. The Islamic Calendar, also known as the Hijri or Lunar Calendar, is based on the cycles of the moon, with each month lasting either 29 or 30 days. In 2026, the Islamic Calendar will be in the year 1448 AH according to the Ummul Qura system, which is used in Saudi Arabia and several other Muslim countries.
Festivals and Celebrations
One of the most anticipated events in the Islamic Calendar is the holy month of Ramadan, during which Muslims fast from dawn until sunset as an act of worship and reflection. In 2026, Ramadan is expected to begin in the evening of Friday, 26th March and will last for 30 days until Saturday, 24th April. This month is not only a time for spiritual growth but also a time to come together with family and friends for iftar, the meal to break the fast each evening.
Another significant celebration in the Islamic Calendar is Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of Ramadan. In 2026, Eid al-Fitr is expected to be celebrated on Sunday, 25th April, following the completion of Ramadan. This joyous occasion is a time for prayers, feasting, giving to charity, and spending time with loved ones. The atmosphere is filled with happiness and gratitude as Muslims come together to mark the end of a month of fasting and reflection.
New Year, New Beginnings
As the Islamic Calendar transitions into the year 1448 AH in 2026, it’s a time for new beginnings and fresh starts. Many Muslims take this time to set goals for themselves, both spiritually and personally, and to reflect on the past year. It’s a time for renewal and growth, as people strive to become better versions of themselves in the year ahead.
In addition to personal growth, the new year in the Islamic Calendar also brings opportunities for community building and strengthening relationships. Whether through acts of charity, volunteering, or coming together for prayers and celebrations, the new year is a chance to connect with others and forge bonds that will last throughout the year. With a renewed sense of purpose and unity, the year 1448 AH promises to be a time of growth, reflection, and joy for Muslims around the world.
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Islamic Calendar 2026 Ummul Qura




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