Muslim Holidays - Calendar

Calendar

Festive day 1431 AH 1432 AH 1433 AH 1434 AH 1435 AH
Islamic New Year 18 December 2009 7 December 2010 26 November 2011 15 November 2012 4 November 2013
Ashura 27 December 2009 16 December 2010 5 December 2011 24 November 2012 13 November 2013
Mawlid an-Nabi 26 February 2010 15 February 2011 4 February 2012 24 January 2013 13 January 2014
Laylat al-Miraj 9 July 2010 29 June 2011 17 June 2012 6 June 2013 26 May 2014
Laylat al-Baraat 27 July 2010 16 July 2011 5 July 2012 24 June 2013 13 June 2014
Ramadan 11 August 2010 1 August 2011 20 July 2012 9 July 2013 28 June 2014
Laylat al-Qadr 6 September 2010 27 August 2011 15 August 2012 4 August 2013 24 July 2014
Eid al-Fitr 10 September 2010 30 August 2011 19 August 2012 8 August 2013 28 July 2014
Eid al-Adha 16 November 2010 6 November 2011 26 October 2012 15 October 2013 4 October 2014

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