The Islamic New Year marks the beginning of a new lunar calendar cycle and holds profound spiritual significance for Muslims across the World. Rooted in the historic Hijrah, the migration of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) from Mecca to Medina, this observance inspires reflection, gratitude, and renewed devotion. While the date varies according to lunar sightings and does not consistently align with June 17, the occasion remains a meaningful milestone within the Islamic calendar. Communities commemorate the day through prayer, contemplation, and acts of benevolence, fostering spiritual rejuvenation and a deeper connection to faith and heritage.
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