
Dhul Hijjah is the twelfth and final month of the Islamic calendar, and is the month in which the Hajj pilgrimage takes place and Eid al-Adha is celebrated. It is one of the four sacred months in Islam, during which war is forbidden. The first ten days of Dhul Hijjah are considered the holiest days of the year.
Key Events:
- Hajj:.Opens in new tabThe annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, takes place during Dhul Hijjah, beginning on the 8th day.
- Day of Arafah:.Opens in new tabThe 9th day of Dhul Hijjah is the Day of Arafah, a significant day for Muslims to gather at Arafah and make supplications.
- Eid al-Adha:.Opens in new tabThe Festival of Sacrifice, celebrated on the 10th day of Dhul Hijjah, commemorates Prophet Ibrahim’s willingness to sacrifice his son.
Significance:
- Holiest Days:.Opens in new tabThe first ten days of Dhul Hijjah are considered the most virtuous days of the year, with increased opportunities for good deeds and rewards.
- Sacred Month:.Opens in new tabDhul Hijjah is one of the four sacred months in the Islamic calendar, along with Dhul-Qa’dah, Muharram, and Rajab.
- Time for Reflection and Worship:.Opens in new tabDhul Hijjah is a time for heightened devotion, reflection, and acts of worship, with increased rewards for good deeds.
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