Significance of the Islamic Calendar Months
Islamic
Calendar is of great significance in the Muslim world. There are 12
months in Islamic calendar each one of it has its own importance. The
Islamic calendar is also known as the lunar calendar. Islamic calendars
are based on the shifting of the moon and contain approximately 30 days
in each month because of the moon’s shape and movements. Allah Almighty
says in the Holy Quran: “It
is He Who made the sun a shining light and the moon a derived light and
determined for it phases – that you may know the number of years and
account (of time). Allah has not created this except in truth. He
details the signs for a people who know.” (Quran, 10: 5)
Below
we will discuss the information regarding twelve months of Islamic
Hijri calendar with the importance of each Islamic month.
Muharram:
Muharram is
the first month in Islamic calendar, means of Muharram is “Forbidden”.
Muharram is the sacred month which is also mentioned by Allah Almighty
in the Quran. Allah says in the Quran: “Four of them (Zul-Qadah, Zul-Hijjah, Muharram, and Rajab) are sacred.” (Quran, 9: 36). In the holy month of Muharram, our Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAW) used to fast: “The beast of fast besides the month of Ramadan is the fasting of Allah’s month of ” (Muslim)
Safar:
Safar
is the second Islamic month which comes after Muharram. Some people in
the pre-Islamic period believe that Safar is not the unlucky month,
there would bring mishaps and other disasters. Holy Prophet (SAW) said
about this fallacy in one of his hadith narrated by Hazrat Jabir (RA): “I have heard the Prophet saying; the descending of illness and evil superstition befalling in the month of Safar is untrue” (Muslim). There were some events that took place in the month of Safar were the battle of Abwaa took place on 12th of
Safar in the year 2 A.H, battle of Khaibar took place in the year 7 A.H
and Hazrat Ali (RA) got married to Hazrat Fatima (RA) the daughter of
Prophet Muhammad (SAW).
Rabi ul Awwal:
Rabi
ul Awwal is the first month of spring and third month in Islamic
calendar. Our beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW) was born in this holy
month. Other than that Holy Prophet (SAW) migrated from Makah to Medina
in this Islamic month. Two battles held in this month, the battle of
Buwaat and Safvan took place in the year 2 A.H.
Rabi al-Thani:
Rabi
al-Thani is the fourth holy Islamic month in Islamic calendar; there
are two important events that Muslim should know it which took place in
this holy month. First, the battle of Furu’ from Burhan took place in 3
A.H. Second, two important pious persons Hazrat Khwaja Nizamuddin
and Hazrat Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilanee passed away at the age of 90.
Jamada Awwal:
Jamada
means dry and this is the first time of summer in the Islamic calendar.
Jamada Awwal is the fifth Islamic month in Islamic calendar. In this
month, the Holy Prophet (PBUH) married His first Wife, Hazrat Khadija
(RA. The Grandfather Hazrat Abdul Muttalib of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
also died at this time of the year. Jamada Awwal is recognized by the
battle of Mut’ah which is become the greatest Muslim battle in that era.
Jamada al-Thani:
Jamada
al-Thani is the sixth month of Islamic calendar. In this month Muslims
first caliph Hazrat Abu Bakar (RA) passed away in 22nd Jamada
al-Thani 13 H. At the same time Hazrat Umar bin Khattab (RA) was
appointed as the second caliph of Muslims. A big war in Islamic history
called Yarmuk battle was also held in this holy Islamic month.
Rajab:
Rajab
is the seventh and one of the most sacred months of Islamic calendar
that Allah Almighty mentioned in Holy Quran. Rajab is the great month of
Allah Almighty and seeking forgiveness in this month is highly
recommended. Other than that fasting in the month of Rajab can give you
the greater reward. One of the most important events in the life of our
beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW) took place in this sacred month which is
the journey of Miraj.
Shaban:
The
word Shaban means “branch”, the month of Shaban branches off and leads
to other good things. Shaban also acts as a connection between the two
blessed and sacred months of Rajab and Ramadan. It is the eighth and one
of the most revered months for all Muslims and Muslims all over the
world give value and have the special affiliation with it. Fasting in
the month of Shaban also gives benefits to all Muslims; it gives a
chance to start preparing for the month of Ramadan. In the holy month of
Shaban, the night of forgiveness also comes on the 15th of Shaban.
Ramadan:
Ramadan is the 9th and
most precious month in Islamic calendar. Many miracles happened in this
month, first of all, the Holy Quran was revealed on the 27th night
of Ramadan. Second, obligatory fasting whole in Ramadan that is the
fourth Pillar of Islam; the gates of Heaven were opened and gates of
Hell was closed. Then, the night of power (Laylat al- Qadr) which is
better than a thousand months also comes in this Holy month. The victory
of Makah also took place on 18th of Ramadan in the year 8 A.H.
Shawwal:
Shawwal
is the tenth month of Islamic calendar. The first day of Shawwal is
Eid-ul-Fitr, which is the day of the festival when all sins are forgiven
as a reward for fasting and prayers in the month of Ramadan. Our
Prophet (SAW) has directed us to do non-obligatory six fasting of
Shawwal. Holy Prophet (SAW) said in one of His hadith:
“If
one throughout his life keeps the fasts of Ramadan and keeps six
consecutive fasts in Shawwal it will be as though he has kept a whole
lifetime of fasts, and if one fast for six consecutive days in Shawwal
it will be as though he has fasted all year round.” (Muslim)
Zul – Qaddah: Zul
Qaddah is the third month of the sacred month in which fighting is
forbidden and Allah Almighty mentioned in Holy Quran. People used to
start preparing for the great worship of Almighty Allah that is Hajj.
Zul – Hijjah:
It is the 12th and
last sacred month that Allah Almighty mentioned in Noble Quran. It is
known as the month of Hajj which is the fifth pillar of Islam. The first
ten days of Zul-Hijjah are the most virtuous days in this holy month;
Hajj is performed amongst these ten days. Hajj is obligatory on every
financially and physically stable Muslim. In the holy month of
Zul-Hijjah, our beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW) performed His farewell
Hajj and also gave the historic sermon which is known as the “Farewell
Sermon”.
The
above-mentioned information related to the months of Islamic calendar
reminds us to increase our good deeds as Muslims. May Almighty Allah
shower His blessings and mercy on all Muslims of the world! Ameen
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