What is the Islamic Calendar

Muslims do not generally “praise” the start of another year, however, we do recognize the progression of time and set aside some effort to think about our very own mortality. Muslims measure the progression of time utilizing the Islamic (Hijrah) schedule. This schedule has twelve lunar months, the beginnings and endings of which are dictated by the locating of the sickle moon. A long-time is checked since the Hijrah, which is the point at which the Prophet Muhammad moved from Makkah to Madinah (around July 622 A.D.). The Islamic schedule was first presented by the nearby partner of the Prophet, Umar ibn Al-Khattab. During his authority of the Muslim people.