Rabi' al-Awwal
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{{Short description|Third month of the Islamic calendar}}
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| caption = Indian Muslims with green flags for Mawlid
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| num = 3
| days = 29–30 (depends on actual observation of the moon's crescent)
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| prev_month = Safar
| next_month = Rabiʽ al-Thani
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Rabiʽ al-Awwal ({{langx|ar|رَبِيع ٱلْأَوَّل|Rabīʿ al-ʾAwwal|lit=The initial Rabi}}, also known as Rabi' al-Ula ({{langx|ar|رَبِيع ٱلْأُولَىٰ|Rabī‘ al-ʾŪlā|lit=The first Rabi}}), or Rabi' I) is the third month of the Islamic calendar. The name Rabī‘ al-awwal means "the first month or beginning of spring", referring to its position in the pre-Islamic Arabian calendar.
Meaning
The word "Rabi" means "spring" and Al-awwal means "the first" in the Arabic language, so "Rabi' al-awwal" means "the first spring" in Arabic. The name seems to have to do with the celebratory events in the month, as spring marks the end of winter (a symbol of sadness) and consequently the start of happiness. As the Islamic calendar is a purely lunar calendar, the month naturally rotates over solar years, so Rabīʽ al-awwal can fall in spring or any other season. Therefore, the month cannot be related to the actual season of spring.{{Cite web|url=https://waqfeya.net/book.php?bid=6355|title=المنجد في اللغة - المكتبة الوقفية للكتب المصورة PDF|website=waqfeya.net}}
And it's mentioned in the Arabic lexicons that Arabs add the word "month" to Rabi' al-Awwal, Rabi' al-Akhir and Ramadan months only, and most of them allow adding the word "month" to the other months too.{{Cite web |title=ص162 - كتاب لسان العرب - فصل الراء - المكتبة الشاملة |url=https://shamela.ws/book/1687/3545#p1 |access-date=2025-03-14 |website=shamela.ws}}{{Cite web |title=الطّراز الأوّل - ابن معصوم المدني - مکتبة مدرسة الفقاهة |url=https://ar.lib.eshia.ir/27776/8/215/%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B9%D8%B1%D8%A8_%D8%B4%D9%87%D8%B1_%D8%A5%D9%84%D9%89_%D8%B1%D9%85%D8%B6%D8%A7%D9%86 |access-date=2025-03-14 |website=ar.lib.eshia.ir |language=ar}}{{Cite web |title=ص363 - كتاب تاج العروس من جواهر القاموس - رمض - المكتبة الشاملة |url=https://shamela.ws/book/7030/9685#p1 |access-date=2025-03-14 |website=shamela.ws}}
Mawlid
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Timing
The Islamic calendar is a purely lunar calendar, and months begin when the first crescent of a new moon is sighted. Since the Islamic lunar year is 11 to 12 days shorter than the solar year, Rabī‘ al-Awwal migrates throughout the seasons. The estimated start and end dates for Rabī‘ al-Awwal are as follows (based on the Umm al-Qura calendar of Saudi Arabia{{Cite web|url=https://webspace.science.uu.nl/~gent0113/islam/ummalqura.htm|title=The Umm al-Qura Calendar of Saudi Arabia|website=webspace.science.uu.nl}}):
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|+Rabī' al-Awwal dates between 2022 and 2026 |
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|27 September 2022 |25 October 2022 |08 October 2022 |
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|16 September 2023 |15 October 2023 |27 October 2023 |
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|{{0}}4 September 2024 |{{0}}3 October 2024 |{{0}}15 September 2024 |
scope="row"|1447
|{{0}}24 August 2025 |{{0}}22 September 2025 |{{0}}04 September 2025 |
scope="row"|1448
|{{0}}14 August 2026 |{{0}}11 September 2026 |{{0}}25 August 2026 |
Islamic events
File:Mohamad shrine 9 - panoramio.jpg, the first mosque, was built in this month.]]
- 01 Rabī‘ al-Awwal 897 AH, the fall of the Emirate of Granada, the final Muslim kingdom of al-Andalus
- 08 Rabī‘ al-Awwal, death of Imam Hassan Al-Askari Twelver Imām, Hasan al-‘Askarī (see: Chup Tazia)
- 09 Rabī‘ al-Awwal, Eid e shuja
- 12 Rabī‘ al-Awwal, Sunni Muslims observe Mawlid in commemoration of Muhammad's birthday
- 13 Rabi‘ al-Awwal, Death of Umm Rubab (beloved wife of Imam Hussain)
- 17 Rabī‘ al-Awwal, Shia celebrate the birthday of the Imām Ja‘far al-Sādiq.
- 18 Rabī‘ al-Awwal, birth of Umm Kulthum bint Ali
- 26 Rabī‘ al-Awwal 1333 AH, death of Khwaja Sirajuddin Naqshbandi, a Naqshbandi Sufi shaykh
Other events:
- The Hijra (migration) took place in this month
- Eid-e-Zahra (a.k.a. Eid e shuja), a celebration of Shi‘ah Muslims
- Marriage of Muhammad to Khadijah bint Khuwaylid
- Building of the Quba Mosque (first mosque in Islam)
- The week including 12th and 17th is called Islamic Unity Week in Iran to address both Sunni and Shia views on the birth date of Muhammad.{{cite book|last1=Iranian Revolutionary Guards|first1=Institute of Islamic Studies|title=Days on viewpoint of Imam Khomeini|publisher=Islamic research center|location=Tehran|page=176|url=http://www.noorlib.ir/View/fa/Book/BookView/Image/5788}}
References
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External links
- [https://ramadanbuzz.com/eid-milad-un-nabi-quotes-wishes-images-greeting-and-status/ 12 Rabi Ul Awwal]
- [https://webspace.science.uu.nl/~gent0113/islam/islam_tabcal.htm Islamic-Western Calendar Converter (Based on the Arithmetical or Tabular Calendar)]
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