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Al-Hijra Quotes

New year, renewed faith.

These Al-Hijra quotes carry the same spirit as prayers for peace and freedom from illness or sorrow that mark the Islamic New Year. Read more Allah quotes for deeper reflection.

This Islamic Hijri New Year day

This Islamic Hijri New Year day, I hope and pray to Allah for peace and harmony. May no one suffer from illness or sorrow. On the pious occasion of New Year, here's sending across my sincere prayers. A very Happy...

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Frequently Asked Questions

What event does Al-Hijra commemorate, and why does it mark the start of the Islamic calendar?
Al-Hijra commemorates the migration of Prophet Muhammad and his followers from Mecca to Medina in 622 CE, an event so pivotal to Islamic history that it was chosen as the starting point of the Hijri (Islamic lunar) calendar, with the 1st of Muharram marking the Islamic New Year.
What is Al-Hijra, and how does it relate to the Islamic calendar?
Al-Hijra marks the Islamic New Year, commemorating the Prophet Muhammad's migration (Hijra) from Mecca to Medina, which also marks year one of the Hijri calendar. Quotes for the day tend to be reflective and prayer-oriented rather than festive, such as: "This Islamic Hijri New Year day, I hope and pray to Allah for peace and harmony. May no one suffer from illness or sorrow. On the pious occasion of New Year, here's sending across my sincere prayers."
Why is the Hijra considered such a turning point rather than just a relocation?
The migration allowed the fledgling Muslim community to escape persecution in Mecca and establish itself in Medina, where it grew into an organized community with its own social structure and governance - a transformation that shaped the future course of Islam.
Is Al-Hijra celebrated with the same festivity as Eid?
No, it's a far quieter occasion than Eid - there's no equivalent of Eid's communal feasting or greeting customs. It's mostly marked with personal reflection and prayer, which is why quotes for the day lean toward hopes for peace and wellbeing rather than celebration.
When is Al-Hijra expected in 2027, and why isn't the date certain in advance?
Al-Hijra 2027 is expected around June 6, but since the Islamic calendar depends on the sighting of the new crescent moon rather than fixed astronomical calculation, the confirmed date is only announced close to the time and can shift by a day.
Where can I find a shorter message for the day instead of a full quote?
For a brief line suited to a status update, see Al-Hijra status; if you'd rather send something directly to someone, Al-Hijra wishes is built for that.
How is Al-Hijra typically observed, given it's quieter than the two Eids?
Unlike the festive Eids, Al-Hijra tends to be a more reflective occasion. Many communities mark it with sermons and gatherings that reflect on the patience, faith, and sacrifice shown during the migration, rather than with large-scale celebration.
What is the significance of Muharram, the month in which Al-Hijra falls?
Muharram is one of the four sacred months in Islam, during which fighting is traditionally prohibited. It also contains the Day of Ashura on its tenth day, giving the month added religious significance beyond just marking the new year.
How do people mark the Islamic New Year online today?
Many share reflective Quotes or a thoughtful Status about new beginnings, while some send Wishes for a peaceful and blessed year ahead.

Looking for something shorter to post today, our Status collection rounds out the occasion with quick lines for family and friends.