Features of the celebration and the date of the Muslim New Year.
Content
- New Year Muslim in Hijra: When does it start?
- Congratulations on the Muslim New Year in verses and prose
- Do Muslims celebrate their New Year a month Muharram?
- Why don't Muslims celebrate the New Year?
- Can Muslims celebrate the usual official New Year?
- Why is it impossible to celebrate the New Year to Muslims?
- How is the official New Year in Muslim countries noted?
- Video: Muslim New Year
The Islamic calendar differs from the Orthodox not only by religious holidays. In fact, in some Muslim countries, life does not go according to a traditional calendar, but a special one. In this article we will talk about when the Muslims have a new year and how it is celebrated.
New Year Muslim in Hijra: When does it start?
Initially, the chronicle originates from Hijra. This is the resettlement of Muslims with a prophet Muhammad from Mecca to Medina. This event occurred in 622 AD In this case, there are differences in the calendar. In Muslims, new days do not begin at all at midnight, but after sunset. That is why for Muslims it is quite normal to pray at night. The month consists not of 30-31 days, but from 29-30 days. This is due to the features of the beginning of the month. It does not begin after the full moon, but when the sickle of the month is first visible. This is about 1-3 days after the new moon. All these features and subtleties influenced the date of the New Year.
According to Muslim traditions, the New Year begins from the moment the prophet is relocated to Medina. And since the month is calculated not in days, but on lunar days, the date of the celebration is constantly different. At the same time, the Muslim year consists of 354 days. Accordingly, every year the date of the celebration differs. In 2017, the New Year was September 22. In 2018 it will be September 11, and in 2019 - September 1.

Congratulations on the Muslim New Year in verses and prose
In general, Muslims do not celebrate the New Year, they have completely different holidays related to religion. But if you want to do pleasantly, tell me a couple of lines. There are many Happy New Year congratulations in verses and prose. If there are Muslims among your friends, then congratulate them on the holiday with beautiful lines or prose.
Poetry:
I wish this holiday
Do not forget the neighbor
Who needs care -
Be sure to help.Let the sun shine in the sky,
On earth, let only the world,
And on the heart - only joy,
Happiness close and relatives.Congratulations to the dear
Peace and health to you,
And let Allah be with you,
Happy holiday Kurban Bayram!
Prose
It was on this day that the Prophet Muhammad moved our people to Medina. Let's pray again for him. We hope for his blessing and support. We ask in the new year what Allah will give us.

Do Muslims celebrate their New Year a month Muharram?
If the New Year is a Gregorian calendar, that is, when we celebrate it, then Muslims do not celebrate it. The ban on the celebration of non -Muslim holidays is strictly honored. This ban was introduced by Muhammad when he moved to Medina. At that time, many Muslims noticed that local Jews celebrate many memorable dates and asked permission to join the celebration. To which the Prophet Muhammad refused. He said that Allah will determine the holidays better for Muslims. Then Uraza-Bayram and Kurban Bayram were introduced.

Why don't Muslims celebrate the New Year?
The ban was explained by the fact that all these celebrations interfere with praying and worshiping Allah. Therefore, there can be no talk of celebrating such dates. Accordingly, Muslims do not celebrate the New Year. After all, not to sleep until midnight and instead of prayer to prepare for the holiday, it is strictly forbidden. In this case, Allah can be angry for the lack of prayer and violation of the rules. In no case can you violate the usual charter and let in the evening and night prayers.

Can Muslims celebrate the usual official New Year?
No, Muslims do not celebrate January 1 and do not sit down at the festive table on December 31. This has a number of explanations.
The reasons why Muslims do not celebrate the New Year:
- Claps. This is a violation of peace and the delivery of inconvenience. This violates the silence. Accordingly, in the Islamic religion, inconvenience cannot be caused by others.
- Alcohol. Muslims are forbidden to take alcohol, from this point of view the holiday is inappropriate.
- Lack of sleep. Muslims have their own daily routine. At the same time, the midnight feast cancels the dream and casts doubt on the morning prayer.

Why is it impossible to celebrate the New Year to Muslims?
There are many reasons. Everything is due to the fact that Muslims have only two holidays - conversation and sacrifice. There are no other holidays. And Muslims celebrate their dates not at all like us. No one is collected and does not drink alcohol, we are not talking about gifts. Alcohol is a sin, it is also a sin to give gifts. After all, to delight loved ones with gifts is considered to be wasteful. New Year is considered a pagan holiday.

How is the official New Year in Muslim countries noted?
The Muslim New Year rarely coincides with the official national holiday, so that the secular New Year on January 1 in the UAE is also celebrated. But this is not due to faith and religious dates, but by tourists. After all, here during the New Year holidays there are many vacationers from Russia.
The Muslim New Year (al-Khijara) is the third largest Islamic holiday. In the United Arab Emirates, this is an official day off and a large cultural event. In our understanding, this holiday is not at all in the same way as expected. There is no feast, drunkenness and noisy companies. Everyone is fasting, praying and asking for forgiveness from each other. Muslims meet the holiday with prayers and fasting, although compliance with the latter is not necessary, but desirable. Other eastern countries have its own rules and charters. Many of our holidays are mainly celebrated in those countries where many tourists. The local people do not celebrate on January 1.

As you can see, Muslim traditions differ significantly from ours. This applies to holidays and gifts.







