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Day of Arafah 2026 (1447)

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Day of Arafah 2026 (1447)
Hijri Date 8-Dhu al-Hijjah-1447
Gregorian Date 2026-05-26
Day of Week Tuesday
Days Remaining 177 Days

About Day of Arafah 2026 (1447)

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When is the Day of Arafa 2026?

The Day of Arafa 2026 will be on 2026-05-26, which is the 9th day of Dhul Hijjah 1447.
There are 177 days remaining until the Day of Arafa on 2026-05-26.
Wuquf (standing) at Arafa 2026 will take place on 2026-05-26, corresponding to 9th Dhul Hijjah 1447.
The Day of Arafa is the 9th day of Dhul Hijjah, when Hajj pilgrims gather at Mount Arafa (Jabal Arafa) for the most important ritual of the Hajj pilgrimage, known as Wuquf (standing).
Pilgrims stand in prayer and supplication at Mount Arafa from noon until sunset, seeking Allah's forgiveness and mercy in what is considered the climax and most important day of the Hajj pilgrimage.
Non-pilgrims are strongly encouraged to fast on the Day of Arafa, as it is believed to expiate sins of the previous and coming year, and to engage in additional prayers, dhikr, and seeking forgiveness.
Mount Arafa is where Prophet Muhammad delivered his Farewell Sermon (Khutbat al-Wada') during his final Hajj, making it a sacred site where Islam was declared complete and perfected.
The Prophet said the best du'a is that of the Day of Arafa: "La ilaha illa Allah wahdahu la sharika lah, lahul mulku wa lahul hamdu wa huwa ala kulli shay'in qadeer" (There is no god but Allah alone, with no partner).
It is considered the day when Islam was completed, Allah's mercy is most abundant, sincere repentance is most likely to be accepted, and Allah frees the most people from Hellfire.
According to Prophet Muhammad, fasting on the Day of Arafa expiates the sins of the previous year and the coming year, making it one of the most rewarding voluntary fasts.
The standing (Wuquf) at Arafa begins after Dhuhr prayer (around noon) and continues until sunset (Maghrib), with pilgrims engaging in continuous prayer and supplication.