Monthly view with Shamsi and Gregorian dates. Afghan week start (Saturday) supported.
The Hijri calendar (also called the Islamic lunar calendar) is the official religious calendar of Islam and is used across the Muslim world for determining the dates of Islamic holidays, Ramadan fasting, Hajj, and other religious observances. It is a purely lunar calendar of 12 months, each beginning with the new crescent moon, making it approximately 11 days shorter than the Gregorian solar calendar per year.
In Afghanistan, three calendars are in everyday use simultaneously: the Hijri (Islamic lunar) for religious events, the Shamsi (Solar Hijri / Afghan Solar) for government, official dates, and everyday civil life, and the Gregorian calendar for international correspondence. This tool displays all three side by side for every day of the Hijri month.
| Holiday | Hijri Date | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Eid al-Fitr | 1 Shawwal | Celebrates the end of Ramadan fasting |
| Eid al-Adha | 10 Dhu al-Hijjah | Feast of Sacrifice, coincides with Hajj |
| Mawlid al-Nabi | 12 Rabi al-Awwal | Birthday of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) |
| Ashura | 10 Muharram | Day of fasting, significant for all Muslims |
| Ramadan Start | 1 Ramadan | Beginning of the holy fasting month |
| Laylat al-Qadr | 27 Ramadan | Night of Power, the holiest night in Ramadan |