Al Hijri 2020: Celebrated on 1st Day of Muharram, Know the History Behind the Islamic New Year - Coronavirus Updates

The Islamic New Year, also known as Al Hijri, is celebrated on the first day of Muharram, which is also the second pious month after the month of Ramadan. Depending on the moon sighting, Muslims across the world will celebrate Al Hijri 1442 on August 20 or August 21.

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