A Look at the Islamic Calendar to 2022 (1443-1444 AH)

Find Out Dates for Islamic Holidays

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Islamic dates are based on a lunar calendar. As with Passover and Easter, dates for a particular holiday vary every year. Dates for certain holidays and activities could also shift, especially as time goes on, based on lunar observances. For some holidays, dates far enough into the future are not yet certain.

Ramadan

2017: May 27

2018: May 16

2019: May 6

2020: April 24

2021: April 13

2022: April 2

End of Ramadan (Eid-al-Fitr)

2017: June 25

2018: June 15

2019: June 5

2020: May 24

2021: May 13

2022: May 3

Feast of Sacrifice (Eid-al-Adha)

2017: August 31

2018: August 22

2019: August 12

2020: July 31

2021: July 20

2022: July 10

Islamic New Year (Ra's al-Sana)

2017: September 27

2018: September 11

2019: August 31

2020: August 20

2021: August 9

2022: July 30

Day of Ashura

2017: October 1

2018: September 20

2019: September 10

2020: August 28

2021: August 18

2022: August 7

Birthday of the Prophet Muhammad (Mawlid an-Nabi)

2017: December 1

2018: November 21

2019: November 10

2020: October 29

2021: October 19

2022: October 8

Isra and Mi'ray

2017: April 24

2018: April 13

2019: April 3

2020: March 22

2021: March 11

2022: March 1

Hajj

2017: August 30

2018: August 19

2019: August 14

2020: July 28

 

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