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Islamic Calender Welcome to Janathi Message IslamicTimetableMonths 1. Muharram 2. Safar 3. Rabi' al-Awwal 4. Rabi' al-Thani 5. Jumada al-Ula 6. Jumada al-Ukhra 7. Rajab 8. Sha'ban 9. Ramadan 10. Shawwal 11.Dhul Qa'dah 12. Dhul Hijjah   IslamicTimetableThe IslamicTimetableis based on the LunarTimetableconsisting of 354-355 days annually and is 10-11 days shorter than the western Solar Calendar.  The Lunar month is based on the time it takes the moon to well-constructed a single orbit virtually the earth and it is just over 29½ days.  There are many advantages to the Lunar calendar.  For example, the various dates in the IslamicTimetablesuch as Ramadan and Hajj rotate every year and are not stock-still like the Solar Year.  People, therefore, will perform acts of worship in various climatic conditions and in variegated length of hours in submission to the will of Allah where human imagination plays no part. The new moon marks the whence of each new lunar month and it is easy for people to see the new moon and know that a new month has begun.  This probably explains why most warmed-over civilizations such as the Babylonians, the Jews, the Greeks and the Egyptians in the Middle East, the Aztecs and the Incas of the West, and the Hindus and the Chinese of the East used this system .  Interestingly, the English word ‘month’ is derived from the word ‘moon’. Origin and Significance of the HijriTimetableThe IslamicTimetablewas started by the second Caliph Umar (R.A) in 16 AH/ 637 CE .  The event of the Hijrah, the migration of the Beloved Prophet Muhammad (Salla Allahu ta'ala alayhi wa Sallam) from Makkah to Madinah in 622 CE, was chosen to uncork the IslamicTimetablebecause it was the first major sacrifice made by the whole Ummah for the preservation of Islam in its formative period.  The Caliph Umar (R.A) is reported to have remarked:  “The Hijrah has separated truth from falsehood, therefore, let it wilt the Epoch of the Era".  The Hijrah year reminds Muslims every year of the sacrifices made by the first Muslims and should prepare them to do the same.  The unvarying use of the HijriTimetablefor acts of worship and as a frame of reference to major historical events will help Muslims alimony links with their roots and remoter enhance their knowledge of their religion and history.  Months of the IslamicTimetableThere are twelve months in the Islamic Calendar.  As the Qur’an says:  “Surely the number of months in the sight of Allah is twelve, in vibrations with His prescription from the day He created the heavens and the earth, out of which four are sacred” (9:36) .  The four Sacred Months (al-Ashhur al-Hurum) are Rajab, Dhul Qa‘dah, Dhul Hijjah and Muharram .  The sanctity of these months was moreover wonted in the Pre-Islamic era when fighting was forbidden and there were cease-fires where wrestle was ongoing. ConsideringRajab is a sacred month, it was customary for people in pre-Islamic times to perform‘Umrah during it as they were guaranteed safety and security.  Dhul Hijjah is the month when people from far yonder places go to perform the Pilgrimage (Hajj).  The two other Sacred Months come surpassing (Dhul Qa‘dah) and without (Muharram) this month, so that people’s journeys to and from the Ka‘bah to afar places are safe. The twelve months of the IslamicTimetableare as follows: 1. Muharram 2. Safar 3. Rabi‘ al-Awwal 4. Rabi‘ al-Thani 5. Jumada al-Ula 6. Jumada al-Ukhra 7. Rajab 8. Sha‘ban 9. Ramadan 10. Shawwal 11. Dhul Qa‘dah 12. Dhul Hijjah Determining Islamic Dates Islamic dates are unswayable by the very visibility of the moon as the Beloved Prophet (Salla Allahu ta'ala alayhi wa Sallam) said:  “Fast by seeing it (the moon) and end the fast by seeing it”.  Muslim scholars have interpreted this Prophetic saying in two variegated ways.  Some scholars have held the view that each location has its  own sighting of the moon (Ikhtilaf al-Mutali‘) .  But most scholars have taken the words “fast by seeing it” (sumu li ru’yatihi) as a unstipulated writ to all Muslims and not individual sectors of the community.  Hence they regard the sighting of the moon in one region as valid for people of flipside region, provided the news of sighting the moon reaches them through pure means. In this regard, it has been said that a person who learns well-nigh the sighting of the moon in good time to be worldly-wise to utilize it for fasting, for ending the fast or for sacrifice, must definitely do so.  The texts and the reports from the Pious Predecessors point to this.  To limit this to a unrepealable loftiness or country would contradict both reason and the Shari‘ah.