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Happy Islamic New Year 1431 by muhsin(m): 4:49pm On Dec 17, 2009


I quote (source missing):

Muslims do not traditionally "celebrate" the beginning of a new year, but we do acknowledge the passing of time, and take time to reflect on our own mortality.

Muslims measure the passage of time using the Islamic (Hijrah) calendar. This calendar has twelve lunar months, the beginnings and endings of which are determined by the sighting of the crescent moon. Years are counted since the Hijrah, which is when the Prophet Muhammad migrated from Mecca to Madinah (approximately July 622 A.D.).

The Islamic calendar was first introduced by the close companion of the Prophet, 'Umar ibn Al-Khattab. During his leadership of the Muslim community, in approximately 638 A.D., he consulted with his advisors in order to come to a decision regarding the various dating systems used at that time. It was agreed that the most appropriate reference point for the Islamic calendar was the Hijrah, since it was an important turning point for the Muslim community. After the emigration to Madinah (formerly known as Yathrib), the Muslims were able to organize and establish the first real Muslim "community," with social, political, and economic independence. Life in Madinah allowed the Muslim community to mature and strengthen, and the people developed an entire society based on Islamic principles.

The Islamic calendar is the official calendar in many Muslim countries, especially Saudi Arabia. Other Muslim countries use the Gregorian calendar for civil purposes and only turn to the Islamic calendar for religious purposes.

The Islamic year has twelve months that are based on a lunar cycle. Allah says in the Qur'an:


"The number of months in the sight of Allah is twelve (in a year) - so ordained by Him the day He created the heavens and the earth, " (9:36).


"It is He Who made the sun to be a shining glory, and the moon to be a light of beauty, and measured out stages for it, that you might know the number of years and the count of time. Allah did not create this except in truth and righteousness. And He explains His signs in detail, for those who understand" (10:5).


And in his final sermon before his death, the Prophet Muhammad said, among other things, "With Allah the months are twelve; four of them are holy; three of these are successive and one occurs singly between the months of Jumaada and Sha'ban."

Islamic months begin at sunset of the first day, the day when the lunar crescent is visually sighted. The lunar year is approximately 354 days long, so the months rotate backward through the seasons and are not fixed to the Gregorian calendar. The months of the Islamic year are:


1. Muharram ("Forbidden" - it is one of the four months during which it is forbidden to wage war or fight)

2. Safar ("Empty" or "Yellow"wink

3. Rabia Awal ("First spring"wink

4. Rabia Thani ("Second spring"wink

5. Jumaada Awal ("First freeze"wink

6. Jumaada Thani ("Second freeze"wink

7. Rajab ("To respect" - this is another holy month when fighting is prohibited)

8. Sha'ban ("To spread and distribute"wink

9. Ramadan ("Parched thirst" - this is the month of daytime fasting)

10. Shawwal ("To be light and vigorous"wink

11. Dhul-Qi'dah ("The month of rest" - another month when no warfare or fighting is allowed)

12. Dhul-Hijjah ("The month of Hajj" - this is the month of the annual pilgrimage to Mecca, again when no warfare or fighting is allowed

May Allah, the Exalted, make this year full of happiness, joy, goodness and security of all Muslims and forgive our past sins, ameen.

Remember the Muslims who are in hardships in your prayers.
Re: Happy Islamic New Year 1431 by Deen4me(m): 5:27pm On Dec 17, 2009
[size=14pt] Nice one brother. Do post the source [/size]
Re: Happy Islamic New Year 1431 by muhsin(m): 5:38pm On Dec 17, 2009
Counldn't find it, bro. grin Thats why I stated it.
Re: Happy Islamic New Year 1431 by mazaje(m): 7:04pm On Dec 17, 2009
Why do people dedicate their entire lives to ancient myths and legends?
Re: Happy Islamic New Year 1431 by dominique(f): 10:58pm On Dec 17, 2009
muhsin:



I quote (source missing):

May Allah, the Exalted, make this year full of happiness, joy, goodness and security of all Muslims and forgive our past sins, ameen.

Remember the Muslims who are in hardships in your prayers.

Ameen!!!
Happy Islamin New Year Y'all smiley
Re: Happy Islamic New Year 1431 by auwal87(m): 2:51pm On Dec 18, 2009
Happy New Year (1431 AH)!
Re: Happy Islamic New Year 1431 by muhsin(m): 5:59pm On Dec 18, 2009
Thanks
Re: Happy Islamic New Year 1431 by ttruth(m): 12:27pm On Feb 04, 2010
mazaje:

Why do people dedicate their entire lives to ancient myths and legends?

It is because they are stupid, gullible and have no common sense !.
Re: Happy Islamic New Year 1431 by muhsin(m): 1:59pm On Feb 04, 2010
t.truth:

It is because they are silly, gullible and have no common sense !.

cheesy cheesy cheesy

Wouldn't you rather take some rest?

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