Islamic calendar 2023 india

  1. Shawwāl 1444 2023 in India, Islamic Calendar
  2. Bakrid / Eid al Adha 2023, 2024 and 2025
  3. Islamic Calendar 2023


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Shawwāl 1444 2023 in India, Islamic Calendar

This page displays the Islamic calendar for the Hijri month Shawwāl 1444 - 2023 in India. To display calendars of other months in India, click on "Previous Month" or "Next Month". To display calendar of all the year in India, click on "1444 Year Calendar". To display the Islamic calendar in another country, select this country from the drop down list. Also, you can print the Islamic calendar Shawwāl 1444-2023 in India or download it in a PDF format. Shawwāl 1444 (April - May 2023) - India Friday 1 Shawwal 1444 (Eid al-Fitr) 21 April (Naysan) 2023 Saturday 2 Shawwal 1444 22 April (Naysan) 2023 Sunday 3 Shawwal 1444 23 April (Naysan) 2023 Monday 4 Shawwal 1444 24 April (Naysan) 2023 Tuesday 5 Shawwal 1444 25 April (Naysan) 2023 Wednesday 6 Shawwal 1444 26 April (Naysan) 2023 Thursday 7 Shawwal 1444 27 April (Naysan) 2023 Friday 8 Shawwal 1444 28 April (Naysan) 2023 Saturday 9 Shawwal 1444 29 April (Naysan) 2023 Sunday 10 Shawwal 1444 30 April (Naysan) 2023 Monday 11 Shawwal 1444 1 May (Ayyar) 2023 Tuesday 12 Shawwal 1444 2 May (Ayyar) 2023 Wednesday 13 Shawwal 1444 3 May (Ayyar) 2023 Thursday 14 Shawwal 1444 4 May (Ayyar) 2023 Friday 15 Shawwal 1444 5 May (Ayyar) 2023 Saturday 16 Shawwal 1444 6 May (Ayyar) 2023 Sunday 17 Shawwal 1444 7 May (Ayyar) 2023 Monday 18 Shawwal 1444 8 May (Ayyar) 2023 Tuesday 19 Shawwal 1444 9 May (Ayyar) 2023 Wednesday 20 Shawwal 1444 10 May (Ayyar) 2023 Thursday 21 Shawwal 1444 11 May (Ayyar) 2023 Friday 22 Shawwal 1444 12 May (Ayyar) 2023 Saturda...

Bakrid / Eid al Adha 2023, 2024 and 2025

Year Date Day Holiday States 2023 28 Jun Wed Bakrid / Eid al Adha JK, KL & MH 29 Jun Thu Bakrid / Eid al Adha National except AR, CH, DN, DD, JK, KL, MH, OR & SK 29 Jun Thu Bakrid / Eid al Adha Holiday JK 30 Jun Fri Bakrid / Eid al Adha OR 2024 17 Jun Mon Bakrid / Eid al Adha National except AR, CH, DN, DD & SK 18 Jun Tue Bakrid / Eid al Adha Holiday JK 2025 7 Jun Sat Bakrid / Eid al Adha National except AR, CH, DN, DD & SK 8 Jun Sun Bakrid / Eid al Adha Holiday JK 2026 27 May Wed Bakrid / Eid al Adha National except AR, CH, DN, DD & SK 28 May Thu Bakrid / Eid al Adha Holiday JK Please scroll down to end of page for previous years' dates. Since the holiday is based on the Islamic calendar, it is not celebrated on the same date each year. This holiday honours the faithfulness of Prophet Ibrahim when Allah ordered him to sacrifice his son, Ismail. This important festival in India is a day of reverence and respect. It is also an excellent opportunity for Indian Muslims to enjoy a day off from work and to bond with their friends and family members. To test Ibrahim’s obedience, Allah ordered Ibrahim to sacrifice Ismail. At first, Ibrahim believed this demand to be a test, so he ignored the demand. Ibrahim eventually realized that this demand was truly the word of Allah. Soon after this, Ibrahim brought Ismail to the summit of Mount Arafat. Filled with grief and hesitation, Ibrahim tethered Ismail to an altar. Ibrahim closed his eyes as he plunged a dagger into the sacrifice. Up...

Islamic Calendar 2023

People of the Muslim religion use the Islamic calendar 2023 to determine the dates of religious events. It is also known as the Hijri calendar or the Muslim calendar. There are over 1.8 billion Muslims around the world. In this way, Islam is followed by the second largest number of people in the world after Christianity. Looking at the historical scenario, the religion of Islam was formed in the 7th century. Whereas all other major religions have a much older history. Talking about the formation of Islam religion, it started in Mecca (modern Saudi Arabia) during the lifetime of Prophet Muhammad. The word Islam translates to "subject to the will of God", so Muslims who follow Islam live their lives for their God, Allah. Muslims believe that even though humans have free will. But nothing can happen without the permission of Allah. Before we go into detail about Islam religion and its festivals, it is very important to know that there are two major Muslim sects in Islam religion- Sunni and Shia Sunni: They constitute about 90% of the total Muslim population worldwide. These people believe that the true successors of Muhammad were the first four caliphs. Shia: Large numbers of Shia Muslims are present in some countries including Iran, Syria, and Iraq. They accept that the real successors of Muhammad were his son-in-law Ali and his descendants. Other types of minor Muslim hegemony also exist between Sunni and Shia groups. They are as follows: Wahhabi- this group belongs to the ...