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25 Muslim Holidays
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Muslim Holiday Calendar 2022
According to the official Muslim holiday calendar 2022, we will have exactly 25 holy holidays to happily celebrate with our people.
One of the most important Muslim holidays 2022 is the day of Eid al-Adha, followed by the traditional Eid al-Fitr, Ramadan starts, Ramadan fasting starts, Muharram starts, Islamic New Year, Mawlid of Prophet, Jumada al-Akhirah starts, Rajab starts, Isra' Mi'raj, Sha'ban starts, Nisfu Sha'ban and Nuzul-al Qur'an.
In addition to these, we will have the islamic holidays of Laylat al-Qadr, Shawwal starts, Dhul-Qa'dah starts, Dhul-Hijjah starts, Wuquf in 'Arafa (Hajj), Days of Tashriq, 'Ashura fasting, Safar starts, Rabi' al-Awwal starts, Rabi' ath-Thani starts, Jumada al-Ula starts and Jumada al-Akhirah starts.
Is Today A Muslim Holiday 2022?
After checking what day is it in our online application, you can easily compare it with the holy holiday dates listed below and find out if today is a Muslim holiday.
To find out what Muslim Holiday is today or tomorrow, see the official list below:
Muslim January Holidays 2022
In January 2022, we will celebrate Jumada al-Akhirah starts on January 4th.
- 1 Jumada al-Akhirah 1443 AH Tue, January 4th
Muslim February Holidays 2022
In February 2022, we will celebrate Start of Rajab (Sacred month)and Sha'ban startson February 2nd. We will also celebrate Sha'ban starts on February 28th.
- 1 Rajab 1443 AH Wed, February 2nd
- 1 Sha'ban 1443 AH Wed, February 2nd
- 27 Rajab 1443 AH Mon, February 28th
Muslim March Holidays 2022
In March 2022, we will celebrate Nisfu Sha'ban on March 7th.18th.
- 15 Sha'ban 1443 AH Fri, March 18th
Muslim April Holidays 2022
In April 2022, we will celebrate Ramadan starts and Ramadan fasting starts on April 3rd. We will also celebrate Nuzul-al Qur'an on April 19th.
And finally we celebrate Laylat al-Qadr on April 29th.
- 1 Ramadan 1443 AH Sun, April 3rd
- 1 Ramadan 1443 AH Sun, April 3rd
- 17 Ramadan 1443 AH Tue, April 19th
- 27 Ramadan 1443 AH Fri, April 29th
Muslim May Holidays 2022
In May 2022, we will celebrate Shawwal starts and Eid ul-Fitr on May 2nd.
- 1 Shawwal 1443 AH Mon, May 2nd
- 1 Shawwal 1443 AH Mon, May 2nd
Muslim June Holidays 2022
In June 2022, we will celebrate Dhul-Qa'dah starts on June 1st. We will also celebrate Dhul-Hijjah starts on June 30th.
- 1 Dhul-Qa'dah 1443 AH Wed, June 1st
- 1 Dhul-Hijjah 1443 AH Thu, June 30th
Muslim July Holidays 2022
In July 2022, we will celebrate Wuquf in 'Arafa (Hajj) on July 8th. We will also celebrate Eid ul-Adha on July 9th.
Then we will celebrate Days of Tashriq on July 10th. And finally we celebrate Muharram starts and Islamic New Year on July 30th.
- 9 Dhul-Hijjah 1443 AH Fri, July 8th
- 10 Dhul-Hijjah 1443 AH Sat, July 9th
- 11, 12, 13 Dhul-Hijjah 1443 AH Sun, July 10th
- 1 Muharram 1444 AH Sat, July 30th
- 1 Muharram 1444 AH Sat, July 30th
Muslim August Holidays 2022
In August 2022, we will celebrate Ashura fasting on August 8th. Then we will celebrate Safar starts on August 29th.
- 10 Muharram 1444 AH Mon, August 8th
- 1 Safar 1444 AH Mon, August 29th
Muslim September Holidays 2022
In September 2022, we will celebrate Rabi' al-Awwal starts on September 27th.
- 1 Rabi' al-Awwal 1444 AH Tue, September 27th
Muslim October Holidays 2022
In October 2022, we will celebrate Mawlid al-Nabi on October 8th. Then we will celebrate Rabi' ath-Thani starts on October 27th.
- 12 Rabi' al-Awwal 1444 AH Sat, October 8th
- 1 Rabi' ath-Thani 1444 AH Thu, October 27th
Muslim November Holidays 2022
In November 2022, we will celebrate Jumada al-Ula starts on November 25th.
- 1 Jumada al-Ula 1444 AH Fri, November 25th
Muslim December Holidays 2022
In December 2022, we will celebrate Jumada al-Akhirah starts on December 25th.
- 1 Jumada al-Akhirah 1444 AH Sun, December 25th
7 Key Facts To Know!
1. During Ramadan: According to Sharia, observing fasting during Ramadan is one of the 5 most important pillars of Islam.
2. During Fridays: Friday is considered a very holy day in Islam and on this day, all Muslims offer Namaz.
3. During Muharram: This is the first month of the Islamic calendar and one of the four holy months of the year when war is prohibited.
4. Islamic Calendar 2022: The Islamic New Year (also known as the Hijri New Year or Arabic New Year) begins in the month of Muharram.
5. During Mawlid al-Nabi: We commemorate the birthday of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and recognize his contributions to the religion.
6. During Eid ul-Adha: We celebrate the "Feast of Sacrifice", this is one of the popular holidays according to the Islamic calendar 2022 and its celebration lasts for 4 days.
7. Hijri Calendar: Your year has 12 lunar months (354 or 355 days in a year) in this exact order: Muharram, Safar, Rabi al-Awal, Rabi al-Thani, Jamad al-Awwal, Jamad al-Thani, Rajab, Sha'ban, Ramadan, Shawwal, Ju al-Qada, and Ju al-Hajjah.
These guidelines are important for you to correctly celebrate the holy holidays in 2022.
What is Namaz?
Namaz (also known as Salat or Salah) is the best worship of Allah and one of the most important pillars of Islam.
Namaz is an obligatory prayer performed by a true Muslim five times a day, following this logical sequence:
The Five Daily Prayers | |
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Fajr | From Astronomical Dawn until Sunrise. |
Zuhr | From when the sun has passed the zenith (midday). |
Asr | From mid-afternoon after Zuhr until before sunset. |
Maghrib | From Sunset to the end of Dusk. |
Isha | Until 1 hour after the end of Dusk. |
Each namaz lasts between five and ten minutes, that is, a true Muslim says the prayers for about 30 minutes a day.
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Muslim High Holidays 2022
When Are The Muslim High Holidays In 2022?
During the Muslim holidays April and May 2022 we will have the holiest days of the year.
Together, the holidays of Eid ul-Fitr and Laylat al-Qadr are the High Holy Days of the Muslim year.
Eid ul-Fitr means “Festival of Sweets”, this is the holiest day of the Islamic lunar calendar and is a day of celebration.
Laylat al-Qadr means "Night of Power" and is considered the holiest night of the year.
Both are also the main Muslim holidays in April and May 2022:
- 27 Ramadan 1443 AH Fri, April 29th
- 1 Shawwal 1443 AH Mon, May 2nd
2 Key Facts To Know!
1. During Eid al-Fitr: This holy holiday literally means "Celebration of the End of the Fast", defining the end of the Ramadan fast.
2. During Laylat al-Qadr: We celebrate the Night of Power, that is, the night when God first revealed the Quran to Prophet Muhammad through the angel Gabriel (Jibrīl).
These guidelines are important for you to correctly celebrate the Muslim high holidays 2022.
Stores Open on Muslim Holidays 2022
Have You Already Planned To Buy Everything You Need To Celebrate These Special Days?
You need to avoid visiting closed stores on the holiday if you want to complete your most urgent purchases!
Know that at the distance of a click you will find everything you need to plan your shopping with peace of mind and find several stores open on Muslim high holidays 2022.
We offer a complete guide to restaurants, supermarkets, shopping malls, gift shops, electronics stores, department stores, bookstores, toy stores, pet stores, bakeries, coffee shops, pastry shops, sports stores, hardware stores, garden centers , gas stations, tire stores, car dealerships, drugstores, banks and DIY stores closest to you.
Access our directory of opening hours for stores near you to find the location and opening hours of stores during the holiday period.
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Celebrating Muslim Holidays 2022
Whether you celebrate these holy holidays with family, friends or quietly at home, we recommend that you slow down a bit and take some time to reflect deeply.
Try to remember only the good times of past celebrations and how much they mean to you and the people you love (even when some important people are gone and missed forever).
It's never too late to go back to celebrating days like this with those who care about you, understand that life is a breath and it goes by too fast.
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