CALENDARS AND HOLIDAYS. THIS WEEK WE HAVE A DAY OFF SCHOOL – DO YOU KNOW WHY?

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CALENDARS AND HOLIDAYS

THIS WEEK WE HAVE A DAY OFF SCHOOL – DO YOU KNOW WHY?

IT IS ISLAMIC NEW YEAR (MAAL HIJRA)

 How many days are there in a Western calendar year?  The Islamic calendar has 12 months but is shorter.  It is 11 days shorter so it is days.

 The Islamic calendar is based on the movements/revolutions of the Moon.  Each month of the Islamic calendar officially begins when the lunar crescent is first seen after the new moon.  However, this is not always an exact time because the sky could be cloudy! Many rely on the official announcements as to when each month begins or when certain holidays begin.

 Thursday 15 th October 2015 is the official day given for Islamic New Year.  If the Islamic calendar moves 11 days forward each year, what date will it be next year?

 The celebration of Islamic New Year (Hijra) is usually quiet. Muslims gather in mosques for special prayers.  A major part of the holiday is the telling of the story of Mohammad’s flight from Medina to Mecca which marked the Hijra.

 The importance of the lunar crescent is also partly the reason why many majority Muslim countries have the shape in their flags. Do you recognize any of the following?

 Take a look at the moon this week and check which stage it’s in.