Sha'ban
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Sha'ban (Arabic: شعبان, translit. sha‘bān) is the eighth month of the Islamic calendar. This is the month of "separation", so called because the pagan Arabs used to disperse in search of water.
The fifteenth night of this month is known as the "Night of Records" (Laylat al-Bara'at).[1] However, observance of this day is disputed.[2]
Sha'ban is the last lunar month before Ramadan, and so Muslims determine in it when the first day of Ramadan fasting will be.[3]
Timing
The Islamic calendar is a lunar calendar, and months begin when the first crescent of a new moon is sighted. Since the Islamic lunar calendar year is 11 to 12 days shorter than the solar year, Sha'ban migrates throughout the seasons. The estimated start and end dates for Sha'ban, based on the Umm al-Qura calendar of Saudi Arabia, are:[4]
AH | First day (CE / AD) | Last day (CE / AD) |
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1437 | 8 May 2016 | 5 June 2016 |
1438 | 28 April 2017[3] | 26 May 2017 |
1439 | 17 April 2018 | 15 May 2018 |
1440 | 6 April 2019 | 5 May 2019 |
1441 | 25 March 2020 | 23 April 2020 |
1442 | 14 March 2021 | 12 April 2021 |
Sha'ban dates between 2016 and 2021 |
Islamic events
- 01 Sha'ban, birth of Zaynab bint Ali
- 03 Sha'ban, birth of Husayn ibn Ali
- 04 Sha'ban, birth of Abbas ibn Ali
- 05 Sha'ban, birth of Ali ibn Husayn
- 05 Sha'ban, death of Fizza, the hand-maiden (Qaneez) of Fatimah
- 07 Sha'ban, birth of Qasim ibn Hasan
- 11 Sha'ban, birth of Ali al-Akbar ibn Husayn
- 11 Sha'ban 1293 AH, Abdulhamid II became sultan/caliph of the Ottoman Empire
- 15 Sha'ban, holiday known as Laylat al-Bara'at or Nisfu Sha'ban; birth of Muhammad al-Mahdi
- 22 Sha'ban 1314 AH, death of Muhammad Usman Damani
- 23 Sha'ban 492 AH, Jerusalem was conquered in the First Crusade
- 27 Sha'ban 1313 AH, Birth of Sayyad Laal Shah Hamdani
See also
References
- ↑ G.E. von Grunebaum, Muhammadan Festivals (London: Curzon Press, 1976), pp. 53-54.
- ↑ "Bid‘ah of Sha‘baan - islamqa.info". islamqa.info.
- 1 2 "Ramadan fasting to start May 27 or May 28". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 2017-04-27.
- ↑ Umm al-Qura calendar of Saudi Arabia
External links
- Islamic-Western Calendar Converter (Based on the Arithmetical or Tabular Calendar)
- Islamic Calendar / Hijri Calendar for Makkah