Showing posts with label Ramazan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ramazan. Show all posts

Monday, June 6, 2016

Misconceptions about Taraweeh: Taraweeh 8 or 20 Rakat hain

Misconceptions about Taraweeh: Taraweeh 8 or 20 Rakat hain


Reality of Taraweeh and proper guidance on how many rakats are there in Taraweeh. Mufti Muhammad Shahid Barkati clears the misconceptions and confusions created about Taraweeh.

The Confusion is about the hadith from Sahih Bukhari that Hazrat Aisha Radi Alla Anhu said that our beloved Prophet Muhammad Sallahu Alahi wa salam did not pray or perform more than 11 rakatas after Isha Prayers. 8 rakats and 3 Rakats. But it is infact about Tahajud Namaz. Is Namaz-E-Taraweeh 20 or 8 Rakat's



Monday, May 23, 2016

Salatul Tasbih Prayers | Namaz [Authentic, Sunnah Way] with Video

Salatul Tasbih Prayers | Namaz [Authentic, Sunnah Way] with Video

What is Salatul Tasbih Namaz? What are the Benefits of Salat-Ul-Tasbih?

Salatul Tasbeeh Namaz is very auspicious Namaz. The person who prays this Namaz, all his sins will be erased and  he will be forgiven

Our Beloved Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaho Alihiwassallam) said to his uncle (father’s brother) Sayyiduna Abbass (may Allah be pleased with him) Oh uncle shall I not give you Shall I not grant you Shall I not award you Shall I not do mercy on you When you do 10 things Allah will forgive your sins: of the future and of the past; new and old; those you have forgotten and those you did knowingly; big and small; hidden and revealed. 

Then he (Sallallaho Alihiwassallam) explained the taught the way to pray #Salatul Tasbih and then said if you can pray this salaah once a day, if you can not pray once a day then every Friday, and even if this is not possible then once a month and even if this is not possible then once a year and even if this is not possible then at least once in a lifetime (Abu’Dawood & Tirimzi)

Learn here step by step method for performing Salatul Tasbih Salat: How to perform Salatul Tasbih?

This salaat (namaz) is offered in four rakat at a time and can be read in any part of the day and night besides Zawal and Sunrise and Sunset makrooh times, keeping in mind the forbidden times for performing Salat (namaaz). But is is preferred before Zuhr (Fatawa Alamgeeri)


The Tasbih to be read in Salaat-Ul-Tasbeeh: 
" Subhaan Allahi Wal Hamdulillahi Wa Laa ilaha illal Laahu Wallahu Akbar "

Method to Perform Salatul Tasbih Salat

Goal is to recite above Tasbih 300 times in Four Rakah with the following method.

1) In the first rakaat, after reading Sana "Subhaana Kallahumma...", read the above tasbih 15 times.

2) Now recite "Aoozubillah...", Bismillah "Bismillah...", Then read Surah Fatiha and a Surah or minimum of three small Ayayhs then read the tasbih 10 times again.

3) Go to ruku saying Takbeer (Allah Hoo Akbar), after reciting "Subhaana Rabbiyal Azeem" minimum of three times read the tasbih 10 times in Ruku.

4) Saying "Samee Allahu Liman Hamidah Rabbana Lakal Hamdh" get up from ruku to qiyam position. Now read the tasbih 10 times.

5) Go to Sajdah saying Takbeer (Allah Hoo Akbar) and after reciting "Subhaana Rabbiyal A'la" minimum of three times read the tasbih 10 times in Sajdah.

6) Now go after first Sajdah go to Jalsa (sitting position) saying Takbeer (Allah Hoo Akbar). Sitting in Jalsa read tasbih 10 times.

7) Go to sajda again saying Takbeer (Allah Hoo Akbar) and after reciting "Subhaana Rabbiyal A'la" minimum of three times read the tasbih 10 times in Sajdah again.

Get up to begin 2nd rakat saying Takbeer (Allah Hoo Akbar).

8) Do rakah #2 in same fashion, but before reading Bismillah "Bismillah...", and Surah Fatiha, read the tasbih 15 times. Follow the rest as you did in first Rakat.

9) After second Sajdah of Second Rakat sit in Qaidah Oola (first sitting) read Attahiyat, Durood and Dua then get up for 3rd rakaat without saying Salam.

10) Begin third Rakat, just like the first Rakat, with Sana "Subhaana Kallahumma...", read the above tasbih 15 times. Follow the rest as you did in first Rakat untill you sit for Qaidah Akihra (last sitting) after second sajdah of fourth Rakah.

In Qaidah Akihra Attahiyat, Durood, Dua finish Salah with Salam.

SOME SUREHS TO BE READ IN NAMAZ

SURAH AL-FATIHA
Alhamdul lil-lahi rab-bil 'alameen
Ar rahma nir-raheem
Maliki yawmid-deen
Iyyaka na'budu wa iyyaka nasta'een
Ihdinas siratal mustaqeem
Siratal Lazeena an'amta 'alayhim
Ghai-ril maghdubi 'alayhim
Walad dal-leen. Ameen.

SURAH AL-IKHLAS
Qul huwal lahu ahad.
Allah hus-Samad.
Lam yalid walam yulad.
Walam yakul-lahu Kufuwan ahad.


ATTAHIYAT
AttahiyyaatuLillahi Was Salawatu Wattayyibatu
Assalamu Alaika Ayyuhannabi 'yu 'Warahmatullahi Wabarka'tuhu
Assalamu Alaina Wa'ala'Ibadillahis Saa'liheen
Ash'had'u'un La ilahaillallahu
Wa Ash'hadu Anna MuhammadunAbd'uhu Wa Rasooluhu

DAROOD-E-IBRAHIM
ALLAHUMMA SALLI ALA MUHAMMADIW WA ALA AALI MUHAMMADIN KAMAA SALLAITA ALA IBRAHIMA WA ALA AALI IBRAHIMA INNAKA HAMIDUM MAJID. ALLAHUMMA BAARIK ALA MUHAMMADIW WA ALA AALI MUHAMMADIN KAMAA BAARAKTA ALA IBRAHIMA WA ALA AALI IBRAHIMA INNAKA HAMIDUM MAJID.

Dua After Namaz

Rabbana Aatina Fid Duniya Hasanataw Wafil Akhirati Hasanataw Wa Qina Azaaban Naar. Aameen

Important Points for Salat-Ul-Tasbih:

1) Do not count loudly. It will break Salah

2) Do not count on fingers or by holding a Bead Tasbih in hand. It is Makruh.

3) You may count by pressing the fingers as a reminder. For example if you are in Ruku. You me press pinky of your right hand first for the first count, then the finger next to it for second count, then the middle finger for third count, following this method untill you reach the pinky of left hand will give you an exact count of ten. Use the same method in Qayam, Sajdah and Jalsa.

4) If missed a count then make it up in the next posture. For example if forgot to recite Tasbih after Surah in Qayam. Then you may recite Tasbish 20 times instead of 10 in Rukuh after "Subhaana Rabbiyal Azeem". Missed Tasbih cannot be recited in Qayam after ruku and Jalsa between Sajdah. If you missed the Tasbih in Ruku then recite 20 in the first Sajdah instead of the Qayam after rukuh. Similarly if missed the Tasbih in first Sajdah then do not make it up in Jalsa. Instead recite missed tasbih in the second Sajdah. If Tasbih has been missed in last sajdah of second or fourth Rakah then you can recite the missed ones before Attahiyat in Qaidah.

5) If you miss a wajib in Salah and have to do Sajdah Sahaw. You dont have to recite Tasbih in Sajdah sahoo, since the 300 count has been estalished. But if you had missed Tasbih in any of the postures and remeber it now. Then you may recite the missed Tasbih in Sajdah Sahaw now.

6) It is preferable to recite after Surah Fatiha Sura Takathuur in the first raka’, Surah Wal A’sr in the second raka’, Surah Kaferoon (qul ya aiyuhal Kafiroon) in the third and Surah Akhlas (Qul hu Allah-hu ahd) in the fourth raka’. If one does not remember these surah they can recite the ones they prefer.

Sunday, May 15, 2016

All you want to know about #Zakat-ul-Fitr. FAQs of Zakat with videos

All you want to know about #Zakat-ul-Fitr. FAQs of Zakat with videos


Who must pay zakat ul Fitr? What is #Zakat-ul-Fitr and Whom to Pay Zakat? How much Zakat to pay? What is Zakat? When to pay Zakat?

#Zakat-al-Fitra FAQs
Q: What is Zakat al-Fitrah?
A: It is religious tax/alms (zakat) paid on the day when Muslims break the fasting period at the end of the month of Ramadan. This tax/alms is known as Zakat al-Fitrah.

Q: What do the Qur’an and Hadith say about Fitrah?
A: Imams (pbut) say that the verses: Indeed whosoever purifies himself shall achieve success, and glorifies the Name of his Lord and prays (87:14-15) refer to giving of Fitrah and saying prayers on Eid al-Fitr. Imam Ja’far as-Sadiq (pbuh) said: For your fast to be accepted, give zakat.

Q: When does Fitrah become wajib (obligatory)?
A: Payment of Fitrah becomes obligatory after sunset on the eve of Eid al-Fitr. The Fitrah should be kept aside and paid on Eid al-Fitr before Eid prayers or before midday for those who cannot say their Eid prayers. It is necessary to have obligatory intention (Niyyat) of giving Fitrah for God’s pleasure only.

Q: What happens if someone forgets or does not give Fitrah on time?
A: If one does not give out or set aside the Fitrah within the due time, he should give the Fitrah later, on the basis of precaution, without making the Niyyat of Adaa or Qaza but only ‘Qurbatan ila Allah.’

Q: Can we give Fitrah in advance?
A: Giving Fitrah before the eve of Eid al-Fitr is not permissible. However, if you wish to send Fitrah earlier so that it reaches the needy on time, then you can send it as a temporary loan to the needy and then change your intention from loan to Fitrah on the eve of Eid al-Fitr.

Q: To whom is Fitrah obligatory?
A: Paying Fitrah is obligatory on every Muslim who is mature (Baligh), sane, financially able, &conscious on the eve of Eid al-Fitr. Fitrah should also be paid on behalf of all dependents (e.g. wife, children) whom one supports financially.

Q: When is a host required to pay Fitrah for his guest?
A: If a person invites another person to his house on the eve of Eid al-Fitr and if the guest is present at the host’s place at the time of the sunset then it is obligatory for the host to pay Fitrah for his guest.

Q: What happens if the guest arrives after the sunset on Eid night?
A: In this case the guest will pay his/her own Fitrah and it is not obligatory on the host to pay Fitrah for the guest.

Q: What happens if a guest comes uninvited and is present at the time of the sunset on the eve of Eid al-Fitr?
A: Ayatullah Sayyid As-Sistani says that the host should still pay the Fitrah as an obligatory precaution. However, Marhum Ayatullah Sayyid al-Khui was of the opinion that is recommended for the host to pay Fitrah of an uninvited guest.

Q: How much should we pay for Fitrah?
A: Fitrah for a person is given on a weight of 5.5 pounds , which is 2.49 kg(2.5kg) on any food commodity like wheat, barley, rice, millet, raisins or dates.

Q: Can we give cash value of any commodity mentioned above?
A: Yes, cash value in lieu of any foodstuff mentioned can be given as Fitrah. Thus, if a Kilogram of rice costs Rs.18.00, the cash value of Fitrah on rice per person would be 45.00. (Please check prices for other items in your areas.)

Q: Whom should we give the Fitrah to?
A: It is given to the needy who are unable to meet their own or their dependants annual living expenses, nor do they have the means to do so through earning.

Q: Who should not be given the Fitrah?
A: A needy who: consumes alcohol, does not say his daily prayers (Salat), commits sins openly, or he who is known to use the Fitrah in sinful way.

Q: Are there any additional rules that we need to be aware of?
A: Following are some important rules:
(i) Fitrah should not be sent outside the town one resides in, if there are deserving Mumineen in that town.
(ii) Fitrah from a non-Sayyid cannot be given to a needy Sayyid; the reverse is permissible.
(iii) A needy should be given at least one Fitrah
(iv) Amongst the needy, relatives should be preferred over others when giving Fitrah, next in line are neighbors and then the learned.

Friday, April 8, 2016

How to Prepare for Ramadan in Pictures

How to Prepare for Ramadan in Pictures

Why is Ramadan Special?
Why is Ramadan Special?
#Ramadan is coming very near and the countdown has begun. So lets prepare for Ramadan and prepare the common checklist. Have you made your checklist for Ramadan. All will love to enter the holy month of Ramadan with positive energy and vibes and wish for permanent positive impact on his or her life thereafter.

So check out the simple steps for preparing for Ramadan
Why is Ramadan Special?
Why is Ramadan Special?


What is Taqwa in Islam?
What is Taqwa in Islam?

What is Taqwa in Islam?
What is Taqwa in Islam?

Taqwa through  Fastingin Islam
Taqwa through  Fastingin Islam

Virtues of fasting
Virtues of fasting

Virtues of fasting
Virtues of fasting




Ramadan Checklist - Don'ts
Ramadan Checklist - Don'ts

Ramadan Checklist - Don'ts
Ramadan Checklist - Don'ts

Ramadan Checklist - Do's
Ramadan Checklist - Do's

Ramadan Checklist - Do's
Ramadan Checklist - Do's
Step 1 – Create a Ramadan Count Down

Counting down for Ramadan (whether it is done mentally or by keeping physical signs around the home or office) will help create hype and buzz in your mind and amongst the people around you. When you and others are counting down to the same event, it becomes part of regular conversation and excitement spreads.

Step 2 – Seek knowledge about Ramadan

This will help you ensure you will do things correctly and perfectly for Ramadan, it will create a hype as there are many motivational aspects and events in the month to look forward to and finally it is a reward reaper.  The more you know about Ramadan the more you can apply, hence multiplying your rewards.

Step 3 – Make a Ramadan plan

Be it reading the entire Quran, ensuring you pray taraweeh every night or inviting families over for iftaar; make a list of things you would like to achieve in the month and then how you plan on achieving these goals. It is important that goals are realistic and it is better that your life doesn’t need to entirely take a different road in this month (i.e. take the month off work or change work hours etc.) so that you may continue to do these deeds after Ramadan. Knowing what you want to achieve in the month will help you stay focused. Ensure you plan your day every night before you sleep when Ramadan starts (try to continue this even after Ramadan).

Step 4 – Know your life

Be aware if Ramadan affects anything that is happening in the month or shortly after. Do you have exams during Ramadan? Or is there a major family wedding after Ramadan by a short time? Moving house? If so, plan for these events from now. Study now so that you are prepared for the exams before the month starts. Be packed and ready to go before Ramadan or plan that you do it after so that it doesn’t take time away from your worship. The last thing you want to do is spend Ramadan at the shopping centres. Buy any Eid presents and prepare for any wedding before the month starts.

Step 5 – Prepare spiritually

We all know that Ramadan is about Fasting, Praying, Reading Quran and giving in charity. Start these worships early; don’t expect to just click into it as soon as the first day of Ramadan starts. Start doing extra prayers from now, start revising and regularly reading Quran now, get used to being generous and follow the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad ṣallallāhu 'alayhi wa sallam (peace and blessings of Allāh be upon him) and fast during Sha’baan.

Step 6 – Prepare your mind

Fasting is to refrain from more than just what we consume in our mouth. Start working on your patience; be extra vigilant with your conversations: ensure you are not backbiting, slandering or talking about useless things.

Step 7 – Say ‘good riddance’ to bad habits

Know what bad habits you have and stop them from now, don’t wait until Ramadan begins. If you sleep late, start sleeping early, if you are a Facebook junky start cutting down, have a coffee craze, slow it down etc. It might sound much easier said then done, but once you’ve committed yourself, purified your intentions – make sincere dua for guidance.  Insh’Allah, these bad habits will be easier done with than you ever expected.

Step 8 – Plan your life around your worship

For instance; instead of working through your prayer or setting up meeting etc., at prayer times, plan that you have a break at prayer time. Don’t take your phone with you to the place you pray and forget the world as you stand between the hands of the almighty Allah

Article: productivemuslim.com/
Images: Yousuf Sultan - linkedin


Ramadan Time Table 2016 for Sehri and Iftari

Ramadan Time Table 2016 for Sehri and Iftari

Ramadan 2016 / 1437 Prayer  Mumbai Timetable

Ramadan in 2016 will start on Monday, the 6th of June and will continue for 30 days until Tuesday, the 5th of July. Get Ramdan sehri and iftari timings here. For accurate timing please consult your local masjid . All  cities Sehri & Iftar Ramazan Timings, Ramzan Timings, Roza Ramadaan Schedule, Ramadan calendar


DayRamadanDateFajrSunriseDhuhr  AsrMaghribIsha
  Mon16/64:386:0012:38  3:597:158:38
  Tue27/64:386:0012:38  3:597:158:38
  Wed38/64:386:0012:38  3:597:158:38
  Thu49/64:386:0012:39  4:007:168:39
  Fri510/64:386:0012:39  4:007:168:39
  Sat611/64:386:0012:39  4:017:178:40
  Sun712/64:386:0012:39  4:017:178:40
  Mon813/64:386:0012:39  4:017:178:40
  Tue914/64:386:0112:40  4:027:188:41
  Wed1015/64:396:0112:40  4:027:188:41
  Thu1116/64:396:0112:40  4:027:188:41
  Fri1217/64:396:0112:40  4:027:188:41
  Sat1318/64:396:0112:40  4:037:198:42
  Sun1419/64:396:0112:41  4:037:198:42
  Mon1520/64:396:0212:41  4:037:198:42
  Tue1621/64:406:0212:41  4:037:198:42
  Wed1722/64:406:0212:41  4:037:198:42
  Thu1823/64:406:0212:41  4:047:198:43
  Fri1924/64:406:0312:42  4:047:208:43
  Sat2025/64:416:0312:42  4:047:208:43
  Sun2126/64:416:0312:42  4:047:208:43
  Mon2227/64:416:0312:42  4:047:208:43
  Tue2328/64:426:0412:43  4:047:208:43
  Wed2429/64:426:0412:43  4:047:218:43
  Thu2530/64:426:0412:43  4:057:218:43
  Fri261/74:436:0412:43  4:057:218:43
  Sat272/74:436:0512:43  4:057:218:43
  Sun283/74:446:0512:43  4:057:218:43
  Mon294/74:446:0512:44  4:047:218:43
  Tue305/74:446:0612:44  4:047:218:43

Saturday, March 26, 2016

Ramadan Recipes of Suhoor and Iftar

Ramadan Recipes of Suhoor and Iftar

Ramadan in the holy month of Muslim around the world. Ramadan will be celebrated from 7th of June 2016. It is one Month of Fasting. Muslims fast every day in this month. In the night Muslims gather together to offer Namaz or Prayers in Masjid . These night prayers are called Taraveeh. After one month of fasting, All Muslims Gather together to thank Allah and pray. This occasion is called Eid-al-Fitr . Eid-al-Fitr will be celebrated on 7th of July, 2016.

In the month of Ramadan, All Muslims eat Suhoor early in the morning before Sunrise and break fast in the evening. this breaking of fasting is called Iftar.

Dua for Iftar and Sehri in Ramadan / Ramazan

Below are the recipes for Suhoor and Iftar.







How to make Paneer Bread Roll Recipe


How to make Jalebis | Easy Jalebi Recipe


Veg Recipe - How to make Vegetable Spring Rolls

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Monday, March 7, 2016

Ramadan Health Guide: Tips for Fasting in Ramadan

Ramadan Health Guide: Tips for Fasting in Ramadan

Ramadan Health Guide: Tips for Fasting in Ramadan
Ramadan Healthy foods
The month of Ramadan Is very auspicious and holy for all the Muslims across the World. In this month of Ramadan, all Muslim observe fast and keep themselves away from food and water. During this month Muslims dedicate their time in prayers ( Dua, Zikr, Salat/Namaz).

We bring you the Ramadan Health Guide to keep your self fit and healthy throughout the month.

1) Your food must include all the daily food intakes you have which must include unrefined starches, lean proteins, more of  vegetables and fruits, low-fat dairy and healthy fats. This will give you macro nutrients (energy, carbohydrates, protein and fat), micro nutrients (vitamins and minerals) and fiber.

2) One must eat plenty of fiber-rich foods and you can break it easily in Ramadan. During sehri you can have whole-wheat toast with tea or coffee and cereal with some fruit. During Iftaar, one can have pasta or brown rice with lentils and vegetables, or a curry with whole-wheat roti. Avoiding fiber rich food can result in bloating or (ironically) constipation.

3) Consume good healthy lower fats or fat free food like monounsaturated (avocado, olives, olive oil, almonds, peanuts, pecan nuts, cashew nuts) and polyunsaturated fats (oily fish, seeds, soft tub margarine and vegetable oils). By adding a handful of nuts and seeds to your early morning or evening meal, you can be assured of some good, heart-healthy fats.

4) Break your meals in the evening. At the time of breaking fast in evening give space to it with snacks and dinner. Eat some snacks while breaking fast and then after a gap eat dinner and get good rest for the early morning meals or iftari.

5) Have as much as fruits as possible during breaking fast. When you start with fruits your digestive system will become active, which was not active for so many hours. Having meal on empty stomach can make them toxic says many dietitians and they advise to have fruits

6) Avoid too much heavy and oil food. They overloads your system unnecessarily.

7) Dates are excellent for of nutrition. Include them in your diet.

8) Have milk with Padam-Pista. It gives you strength

9) Keep your self away from acidity. If you have acidity problem, Consult your doctor.

10) Try your best not to do too much activity or go out in afternoons. It can cause dehydration and exhaustion.

11) Fasting causes bad breath. Brush every time you break fast.

12) Drink plenty of liquids which can include tea, coffee, fruit juice or milkshake. Fluids are often neglected in this month. Have at least 6 to 8 glasses of water everyday.

Thursday, March 3, 2016

Islamic Calendar: Islam festivals, Events & Holidays celebrated in 2016

Islamic Calendar: Islam festivals, Events & Holidays celebrated in 2016



List of all important Islamic festivals, Holiday and events for year 2016.


DAY | DATE EVENT
Thursday, May 05, 2016 Shab E Meraj
Saturday, May 21, 2016 Lailat al Bara'ah
Tuesday, June 07, 2016 Ramadan (start)
Saturday, July 02, 2016 Laylat al Kadr
Thursday, July 07, 2016 Eid-al-Fitr (End of Ramadan)
Saturday, September 10, 2016 Waqf al Arafa - Hajj
Tuesday, September 13, 2016 Eid-al-Adha
Monday, October 03, 2016 Hijra - Islamic New Year
Wednesday, October 12, 2016 Day of Ashura / Muharram
Monday, December 12, 2016 Milad un Nabi

Saturday, January 30, 2016

Mumbai Ramadan Prayer Timetable 2016 / 1437

Mumbai Ramadan Prayer Timetable 2016 / 1437

Ramadan 2016 / 1437 Prayer  Mumbai Timetable



DayRamadanDateFajrSunriseDhuhr  AsrMaghribIsha
  Mon16/64:386:0012:38  3:597:158:38
  Tue27/64:386:0012:38  3:597:158:38
  Wed38/64:386:0012:38  3:597:158:38
  Thu49/64:386:0012:39  4:007:168:39
  Fri510/64:386:0012:39  4:007:168:39
  Sat611/64:386:0012:39  4:017:178:40
  Sun712/64:386:0012:39  4:017:178:40
  Mon813/64:386:0012:39  4:017:178:40
  Tue914/64:386:0112:40  4:027:188:41
  Wed1015/64:396:0112:40  4:027:188:41
  Thu1116/64:396:0112:40  4:027:188:41
  Fri1217/64:396:0112:40  4:027:188:41
  Sat1318/64:396:0112:40  4:037:198:42
  Sun1419/64:396:0112:41  4:037:198:42
  Mon1520/64:396:0212:41  4:037:198:42
  Tue1621/64:406:0212:41  4:037:198:42
  Wed1722/64:406:0212:41  4:037:198:42
  Thu1823/64:406:0212:41  4:047:198:43
  Fri1924/64:406:0312:42  4:047:208:43
  Sat2025/64:416:0312:42  4:047:208:43
  Sun2126/64:416:0312:42  4:047:208:43
  Mon2227/64:416:0312:42  4:047:208:43
  Tue2328/64:426:0412:43  4:047:208:43
  Wed2429/64:426:0412:43  4:047:218:43
  Thu2530/64:426:0412:43  4:057:218:43
  Fri261/74:436:0412:43  4:057:218:43
  Sat272/74:436:0512:43  4:057:218:43
  Sun283/74:446:0512:43  4:057:218:43
  Mon294/74:446:0512:44  4:047:218:43
  Tue305/74:446:0612:44  4:047:218:43

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#Islamic Calendar 2025 Events

Islamic 2025 Event Name English Date Islamic Date
Urs Haji Malang January 2, 2025 - Thursday 10 Jumada al-Akhirah 1446
Urs Haji Ali Baba Mumbai January 4, 2025 - Saturday 12 Jumada al-Akhirah 1446
721st Urs Sharif Of Hazrat Khwaja Syed Nizamuddin Aulia Mehboob-e-Elahi Rahmatullah Alayh January 7, 2025 - Tuesday 15 Jumada al-Akhirah 1446
Urs Khwaja Gharib Nawaz, Ajmer Sharif March 24, 2025 - Monday 22 Sha'ban 1446
Lailat al-Miraj (Shab-e-Meraj) January 27, 2025 - Monday 27 Rajab 1446
Shab-e-Barat February 14, 2025 - Friday 15 Sha'ban 1446
Start of Fasting Month (Ramadan) March 1, 2025 - Saturday 1 Ramadan 1446
Lailat al-Qadr (Shab-e-Qadr) March 27, 2025 - Thursday 27 Ramadan 1446
Jummat-ul-Wida March 28, 2025 - Friday 28 Ramadan 1446
Eid-ul-Fitr March 30, 2025 - Sunday 1 Shawwal 1446
#Hajj June 6, 2025 - Friday 9 Dhul-Hijjah 1446
Eid-ul-Adha (Bakrid) June 7, 2025 - Saturday 10 Dhul-Hijjah 1446
Islamic New Year July 28, 2025 - Monday 1 Muharram 1447
Yaum al-Ashura August 6, 2025 - Wednesday 10 Muharram 1447
Eid Milad-un-Nabi September 26, 2025 - Friday 12 Rabi-al-Awwal 1447