Saudi Arabia has officially announced the sighting of the Dhul Hijjah crescent moon, signaling the beginning of the 12th and final month of the Islamic lunar calendar. The sighting, confirmed on Tuesday evening, sets the stage for two of the most sacred events in Islam the annual Hajj pilgrimage and the Eid-el-Adha celebration.
According to Haramain, a leading Saudi news platform on Islamic affairs, Wednesday marks the first day of Dhul Hijjah 1446 AH. This declaration has sparked widespread spiritual anticipation across the Muslim world, as millions prepare to observe this deeply revered period.
Dhul Hijjah is a month of profound significance for Muslims globally. It is during this time that faithfuls from every corner of the earth journey to the holy city of Makkah for Hajj, one of the Five Pillars of Islam. The pilgrimage is not only a physical journey but also a spiritual transformation, as pilgrims seek closeness to God through devotion, reflection, and unity.
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Haramain further revealed that the Day of Arafat, the climax of Hajj, will fall on Wednesday, June 5, 2025. On this day, pilgrims gather on the plains of Arafat, engaging in prayer, supplication, and seeking divine mercy. The following day, Thursday, June 6, will be observed as Eid-el-Adha; a festival marked by congregational prayers, charitable giving, and the symbolic sacrifice of animals in honor of Prophet Ibrahim’s unwavering faith.
The start of Dhul Hijjah is more than a calendar event; it ushers in a season of spiritual elevation and community bonding. Muslims who are not performing Hajj also observe these days through fasting, increased prayers, and acts of charity. The first ten days of Dhul Hijjah are especially revered, believed to be among the most blessed days in the Islamic calendar.
As the sacred month begins, Muslims around the world are encouraged to embrace this period with devotion and gratitude, reflecting on its significance and drawing closer to their faith.