Sunday - 30 November, 2025 8-Jumada Al Thani-1447

Rajab Start 2025 (1447)

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Rajab Start 2025 (1447)
Hijri Date 29-Jumada Al Thani-1447
Gregorian Date 2025-12-21
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Days Remaining 21 Days

About Rajab Start 2025 (1447)

Understanding the significance of Islamic calendar events

Lunar Calendar

Islamic calendar follows lunar cycles, making dates shift each year in the Gregorian calendar.

Sacred Events

Islamic calendar marks important religious events that hold deep spiritual significance for Muslims worldwide.

Precise Timing

Accurate countdown and date tracking help Muslims prepare for and observe important religious occasions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Rajab Start 2025 (1447)

When does Rajab 1447 start?

Rajab 1447 begins on 2025-12-21 and is the seventh month of the Islamic calendar.
There are 21 days remaining until the start of Rajab on 2025-12-21.
The sacred month of Rajab 1447 starts on 2025-12-21, marking the beginning of one of the four sacred months in Islam.
Rajab is the seventh month of the Islamic calendar and one of the four sacred months (Ashhur al-Hurum) mentioned in the Quran, during which fighting was traditionally prohibited and worship is especially meritorious.
Rajab is considered sacred because Allah has designated it as one of the four sacred months in the Quran (9:36), making it a time for increased worship, reflection, seeking forgiveness, and avoiding conflicts.
While there are no specific prayers mandated exclusively for Rajab, many Muslims increase their voluntary prayers (Nafl), seek forgiveness (Istighfar), and engage in additional worship and dhikr during this sacred month.
The word "Rajab" comes from the Arabic root "rajaba" meaning "to respect," "to honor," or "to revere," reflecting the reverence and respect Muslims should have for this sacred month.
While fasting in Rajab is not obligatory, many Muslims choose to fast voluntarily during this month as it is considered highly meritorious to fast during the sacred months, especially on Mondays and Thursdays.
According to Islamic tradition, several significant events occurred in Rajab, including the Isra and Mi'raj (Night Journey and Ascension) of Prophet Muhammad, and various important historical events in Islamic history.
The four sacred months in Islam are Dhul-Qi'dah, Dhul-Hijjah, Muharram, and Rajab. These months are mentioned in the Quran as sacred, during which fighting is prohibited and good deeds carry extra reward.