Rabi' al-awwal
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TimingThe Islamic calendar is a lunar calendar, and months begin when the first crescent of a new moon is sighted. Since the Islamic lunar calendar year is 11 to 12 days shorter than the solar year, Rabi al-Awwal migrates throughout the seasons. The estimated start and end dates for Rabi' al-Awwal are as follows (all future dates are estimates):
Islamic events
Some more important events of this month are as follows: 1 - Hijrat-e-Madina, Imam Ali(a.s.) slept on the bed of Prophet Mohammad(sawaw) 4 - Death of Hazrat Fatima Masooma-e-Qom(a.s.) - 183 A.H. (disputed date) 8 - Martyrdom of Imam Hasan Al-Askari(a.s.) - 260 A.H. 9 - Eid-e-Zahra(s.a.) 10 - Death of Hazrat Abdul-Mutalib(a.r.) - Grandfather of Prophet Mohammad(sawaw), in the 8th year of his birth 10 - Marriage of Prophet Mohammad(sawaw) and Bibi Khadijah(a.s.) 15 - Building Quba'a mosque (1st mosque in Islam) 17 - Zahoor of the Prophet Mohammad(sawaw) - 53 before Hijra 17 - Birth of Imam Jafar Al-Sadiq(a.s.) - 82 A.H. External linksbn:রবিউল আউয়াল da:Rabîa I de:Rabiʿ al-auwal fa:ربیعالاول fr:Rabia al Awal id:Rabiul awal it:Rabi' I he:רביע אל-אוול ku:Rebî ûl Evvel ms:Rabiulawal pt:Rabi al-Awwal sv:Rabi' al-Awwal tt:Rabíğ-äl-äwäl th:รอบีอุลเอาวัล tr:Rebiülevvel ur:ربیع الاول | ||||


