Islamic New Year Quotes & Wishes
Welcoming the new Hijri year with words that matter.
The Islamic New Year begins on the first day of Muharram and sets the start of the Hijri lunar calendar, which shifts roughly eleven days earlier each Gregorian year. Unlike many new year celebrations, it carries a tone of reflection rather than fireworks, encouraging Muslims to look back on the past year and set spiritual intentions. Browse our Quotes and Shayari written for the occasion.
Frequently Asked Questions
When does the Islamic New Year begin, and how is the date determined?
What does the start of a new Hijri year invite Muslims to reflect on?
How do Muslims typically mark this transition in practice?
Is the Islamic New Year celebrated with festivities the way other new year observances are?
What distinguishes the Hijri calendar from the solar Gregorian calendar people use day to day?
How do people mark the occasion in words and greetings?
Because the Hijri calendar is purely lunar, the Islamic New Year isn't tied to a fixed season and moves earlier each year relative to the Gregorian calendar. Many people mark the day quietly with family, exchanging simple greetings rather than large gatherings. Update your Status or send Wishes to friends observing the new year.
