Islamic Date in Pakistan Today

Islamic Date Pakistan

Lahore: Today, it is Tuesday, February 24, 2026, which corresponds to the 06 Ramadan 1447 in the Hijri calendar in Pakistan.

Islamic Date in Pakistan Today
Gregorian DateTuesday, February 24, 2026
Islamic (Hijri) Date06 Ramadan 1447
Short Islamic Date06/09/1447

List of Islamic Months

Following is the list of Islamic months:

NbUrduEnglish
1محرمMuharram
2صفرSafar
3ربیع الاولRabi-ul-Awwal
4ربیع الآخرRabi-us-Sani
5جمادی الاولJumada-ul-Awwal
6جمادی الآخرJumada-us-Sani
7رجبRajab
8شعبانSha’ban
9رمضانRamadan
10شوالShawwal
11ذوالقعدہDhul-Qadah
12ذوالحجہDhul-Hijjah

To give you a complete “human” guide to the Islamic (Hijri) months, let’s look at them as a spiritual cycle. In Islam, time is not just a measurement; it is a gift from the Creator to help us reset our souls.

As the Quran says in Surah At-Tawbah (9:36), “Indeed, the number of months with Allah is twelve months…”

Here is the breakdown of each, their history, and their religious significance.

The Four Sacred Months (Al-Ashhur al-Hurum)

Before looking at the full list, you should know that four months have a special “sanctity” where conflict is forbidden and good deeds carry extra weight: Muharram, Rajab, Dhu al-Qi’dah, and Dhu al-Hijjah.

1. Muharram (The Month of Allah)

  • Meaning: “forbidden” or “sacred”.
  • History: The Islamic New Year starts here. It marks the month the Prophet migrated to Medina.
  • Importance: The 10th day is Ashura. The Prophet said, “The best fasting after Ramadan is the month of Allah, Muharram” (Sahih Muslim).
  • Impact: It’s a time of mourning for some (the martyrdom of Husayn) and a time of gratitude for others (Moses being saved from Pharaoh).

2. Safar (The Emptying)

  • Meaning: “Empty” or “whistling of the wind.”
  • History: In pre-Islamic times, people left their homes to hunt or trade, leaving the city “empty”.
  • Importance: The Prophet corrected the myth that Safar is “unlucky”, saying, “There is no [superstition in] Safar” (Bukhari).
  • Impact: It teaches that no time is “bad” by itself; our actions define the day.

3. Rabi’ al-Awwal (The First Spring)

  • Meaning: “The first spring.”
  • History/Importance: This is the month Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was born.
  • Impact: It is a month of joy, poetry, and learning about the Prophet’s character (Seerah).

4. Rabi’ al-Thani (The Second Spring)

  • Meaning: “The second spring.”
  • Impact: A period of consistency and continuing the spiritual momentum gained in the previous month.

5. Jumada al-Ula (The First Dry Month)

  • Meaning: “The first parched land.”
  • History: Refers to the time when water used to freeze or the land was dry in ancient Arabia.

6. Jumada al-Akhira (The Final Dry Month)

  • Meaning: “The end of the dry season.”
  • History: Marks the transition toward the more “spiritual” half of the year.

7. Rajab (The Month of Respect)

  • Meaning: “To honour.”
  • Importance: It is a sacred month. Historically, it is linked to the Isra’ wal-Mi’raj (The Night Journey of the Prophet).
  • Impact: It is known as the “Month of Planting”. You start asking for forgiveness now to prepare for Ramadan.

8. Sha’ban (The Month of Separation)

  • Meaning: “To disperse” (looking for water).
  • Importance: The Prophet fasted most of this month. He said it’s a month people “neglect” because it sits between Rajab and Ramadan.
  • Impact: This is the “Month of Watering” the seeds you planted in Raja b.

9. Ramadan (The Scorching Month)

  • Meaning: “Intense heat.”
  • Quranic Context: The only month mentioned by name in the Quran (2:185).
  • Importance: The month of the fasting and the Quran. It contains Laylat al-Qadr (The Night of Power).
  • Impact: A total spiritual and physical “reset” for the global community.

10. Shawwal (The Uplift)

  • Meaning: “To lift or carry.”
  • Importance: Starts with Eid al-Fitr.
  • Impact: The Prophet encouraged fasting six days in this month to gain the reward of fasting a whole year.

11. Dhu al-Qi’dah (The Month of Truce)

  • Meaning: “The month of sitting.”
  • History: A Sacred Month. People would stop all work/war to sit and prepare for the pilgrimage.
  • Impact: A month of peace and internal preparation.

12. Dhu al-Hijjah (The Month of Hajj)

  • Meaning: “The month of pilgrimage.”
  • Importance: The first 10 days are the most blessed days of the year.
  • Key Events: The Hajj pilgrimage, the Day of Arafah, and Eid al-Adha (the Festival of Sacrifice).
  • Impact: It closes the year with a climax of worship and sacrifice.

Summary of Impact

The Hijri calendar is a lunar system, meaning it moves 10–11 days earlier every year. This has a beautiful impact: no matter where you live on Earth, you will eventually experience Ramadan and Hajj in every season—from the snowy winters to the hot summers—ensuring fairness in the struggle and beauty of worship.

Daily Hadees

حَدَّثَنَا آدَمُ بْنُ أَبِي إِيَاسٍ، حَدَّثَنَا ابْنُ أَبِي ذِئْبٍ، حَدَّثَنَا سَعِيدٌ الْمَقْبُرِيُّ، عَنْ أَبِيهِ، عَنْ أَبِي هُرَيْرَةَ ـ رضى الله عنه ـ قَالَ قَالَ رَسُولُ اللَّهِ صلى الله عليه وسلم “مَنْ لَمْ يَدَعْ قَوْلَ الزُّورِ وَالْعَمَلَ بِهِ فَلَيْسَ لِلَّهِ حَاجَةٌ فِي أَنْ يَدَعَ طَعَامَهُ وَشَرَابَهُ”.‏

ہم سے آدم بن ابی ایاس نے بیان کیا ، کہا ہم سے ابن ابی ذئب نے بیان کیا ، ان سے سعید مقبری نے ، ان سے ان کے والد کیسان نے اور ان سے ابوہریرہ رضی اللہ عنہ نے کہ رسول کریم صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم نے فرمایا اگر کوئی شخص جھوٹ بولنا اور دغابازی کرنا (روزے رکھ کر بھی ) نہ چھوڑے تو اللہ تعالیٰ کو اس کی کوئی ضرورت نہیں کہ وہ اپنا کھانا پینا چھوڑ دے ۔

Narrated Abu Huraira:

The Prophet (ﷺ) said, “Whoever does not give up forged speech and evil actions, Allah is not in need of his leaving his food and drink (i.e., Allah will not accept his fasting.)”

Reference Sahih al-Bukhari 1903
In-book reference Book 30, Hadith 13

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