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The Islamic calendar is a lunar calendar, with months determined by the moon's phases. The new moon occurs on the first day of each month, while the full moon occurs on the last day. The Islamic calendar is divided into 12 months, each of which has 29 or 30 days.The Islamic calendar is used to determine the dates of religious events, such as the hajj, and also to determine the proper time for fasting, prayer, and other religious activities. The Islamic calendar is also known as the Hijri calendar or the Muslim calendar.

The Islamic calendar is different from the Gregorian calendar, which is the calendar used in most of the world. The Islamic year is about 11 days shorter than the Gregorian year. This means that the Islamic calendar is not synchronized with the seasons.

The Islamic calendar is based on the lunar cycle, and the months are named after the main events that occur during that month. For example, the first month is called Muharram, and it is the month of fasting. The second month is called Safar, and it is the month of the hajj. The third month is called Rabi' al-Awwal, and it is the month of the Prophet's birth.

The Islamic calendar is an important part of Muslim culture, and it is used to determine the dates of religious events and festivals.


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