Jun 26, 2023 (08 Dhul-Hijjah 1444) - Today Islamic Date in Australia is 08 Dhul-Hijjah 1444. Islamic Date is also called Hijri Date or Today Arabic Date in the Muslim world that follows Moon phases as a lunar calendar. Check the exact Islamic date today in Australia with an accurate Hijri date updated daily Show Today Islamic date in Australia is calculated as per the lunar based calendar which consists of 12 Lunar months in a year of 354 or 355 days. A Muslim must know about the exact Islamic date today or chand ki date What is Islamic date today? Today Islamic date in Australia You can utilize this page to plan your vacations according to the Islamic holidays 2023 such as Eid al Fitr, Eid Al Adha, Hajj, etc. You can find the Urdu date today along with the respective Georgian date. You can see the Islamic date today in Australia and also the dates of upcoming events This page is a perfect place for people who are interested in today Islamic date in Australia 2023. It is recommended that you should bookmark this page to keep updated about the Islamic date today in Australia 2023. Islamic months are as follow Muharram, Safar, Rabi ul Awal, Rabi Al-Akhir (Rabi' al-Thani), Jumada Al-Awwal (Jumada al-Ula), Jumada Al-Akhirah (Jumada l-Ukhra or Jumada al-Thani), Rajab, Shaban (Sha'ban), Ramadan (also spell as Ramazan, Ramzan, Ramadhan), Shawwal, Dhul-Qadah (Dhu al-Qi'dah or Zu al-Qa'dah) and Dhul-Hijjah (Dhu al-Hijjah or Zu al-Hijjah) Today Arabic date for Canberra, Newcastle, Sydney, Wollongong, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Logan City, Adelaide, Melbourne, Perth and others cities are also available on this page The Umm al-Qura calendar is an official Islamic calendar used in Saudi Arabia, that is based on astronomical calculations. The dates are calculated in advance for nine of the twelve months in the Umm al-Qura calendar, except for Ramadan, Shawwal and Dhul Hijjah, where sighting of the moon is observed It’s also a good time to incorporate beneficial habits and extra acts of ibaadah (worship), such as sadaqah (charity), daily du’a, tahhajud and nafl prayers (voluntary night prayers and voluntary prayers respectfully), istaghfir (du’a for forgiveness) and Qur’an recitation Celebrating Sha’banSha’ban is the month of the Prophet (PBUH). It’s an important month in preparation for Ramadan, and a month which hosts shab-e-baraat, the 15th Sha’ban which is one of the most sacred nights of the year, according to a number of scholars. Muslims celebrate by offering extra naffal prayers, spending time with and building bridges with loved ones, and generally increasing their dhikr (remembrance of Allah). Celebrate Sha’ban by giving SadaqahOne of the most virtuous acts of reward is Sha’ban in Sadaqah, which is a means of our purification in preparation for Ramadan. As the month of the Prophet (PBUH), we should honour him and show our gratitude for his mercy in helping the poor and needy, or helping an orphan. These were deeds particularly loved by the Prophet (PBUH). Give Sadaqah and sponsor an orphan with Islamic Relief today. Dua, Tasbeh and Hadiths for Sha’banThe Prophet (PBUH) said, ‘Rajab is the month of Allah, Sha’ban is my month and Ramadan is the month of my Ummah’. [Suyuti]. (Please note that there is a difference of opinion regarding the authenticity of this particular narration). As the month of the Prophet (PBUH), Sha’ban is a great time to learn about his blessed life (the Seerah), sending increased salutations (salawat) upon Him and to try and implement more sunnah acts in our lives. The Prophet (saw) said, ‘The person closest to me on the Day of Judgement is the one who sent the most Blessings [Salawat] upon me’. [Tirmidhi] “When it is the night of the middle of Sha’ban, spend its night in prayer and observe a fast on that day. For Allah descends at sunset on that night to the lowest heaven and says. ‘Is there no one who will ask Me for forgiveness, that I may forgive him? Is there no one who will ask Me for provision so that I may provide for him? Is there no one who is afflicted by trouble, that I may relieve him?’ And so on, until dawn comes. ’” [Ibn Majah]- (Please note that there is a difference of opinion regarding the authenticity of this particular narration). The dua of the Prophet (saw), ‘O Allah bless us in Rajab and Shaban and enable us to reach Ramadan’ [Ahmad], showing the importance of Sha’ban in helping us to prepare for Ramadan. (Please note that there is a difference of opinion regarding the authenticity of this particular narration). Find out more about special duaas to read on the 15th Sha’ban here. Fasting in Sha’banShaban is the month in which the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) used to fast his voluntary fasts the most and Sha’ban fasting is very important to Muslims
If you’re looking for a way to prepare for Ramadan and fulfil acts that are pleasing to Allah (SWT) during the month in which deeds are raised, there’s no better way than following the example of our Prophet (SAW) and fasting in Sha’ban
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