01 Jan 2025 (Wed) โ 1st Rajab 1446 | โจ 1st Rajab |
27 Jan 2025 (Mon) โ 27 Rajab 1446 | ๐ Shab-e-Miraj |
28 Feb 2025 (Fri) โ 27 Shaban 1446 | ๐ฏ Shab-e-Barat |
30 Mar 2025 (Sun) โ 29 Ramadan 1446 | ๐ Eid-ul-Fitr |
07 Jun 2025 (Sat) โ 11 Dhul Hijjah 1446 | ๐ Eid-ul-Adha |
03 Jul 2025 (Thu) โ 10 Muharram 1447 | ๐ก Ashura |
06 Aug 2025 (Wed) โ 12 Rabi-ul-Awwal 1447 | ๐ Eid Milad-un-Nabi ๏ทบ |
The Urdu Calendar is a unique calendar system that displays dates in the Urdu language, often combining Islamic Hijri dates, Hindu festivals, and Gregorian (English) dates. It helps people, especially in South Asia, to keep track of both religious and national events in their native language.
The Islamic (Hijri) calendar is based on the lunar system, meaning it follows the phases of the moon. Each month begins with the sighting of the crescent moon. On the other hand, the Gregorian calendar is based on the solar cycle, which is why there is always a difference of about 10โ11 days between the two systems every year.
The Urdu Calendar plays a significant role in daily life. Hereโs why:
๐ Islamic / Religious Festivals
๐ National Days (India)
๐ช Hindu Festivals
๐ Other Festivals
The Gregorian Calendar is solar-based (365 days per year). The Hijri Calendar is lunar-based (354 days per year). Because of this, Islamic dates move back by 10โ11 days every year compared to the English calendar.
Example: Ramadan in 2024 might start in March, but in 2025, it will begin earlier in the month of February/March.
In todayโs digital world, people rely more on mobile apps and websites. An online Urdu Calendar has many advantages:
The Urdu Calendar 2025 is not just about dates; it is about culture, faith, and tradition. From Ramadan and Eid to Diwali, Holi, and Christmas, it keeps all communities connected. It also provides valuable guidance for national holidays, personal events, and daily life planning.
If you want to stay updated with festivals, Islamic dates, and holidays, keeping an online Urdu Calendar 2025 bookmarked is the best option.