Dhul Hijjah 2026: A Sacred Month of Faith, Hajj and Sacrifice
Dhul Hijjah, the twelfth and final month of the Islamic calendar, is one of the holiest periods for Muslims around the world. It is a month filled with worship, reflection, charity, sacrifice, and spiritual renewal. In 2026, Dhul Hijjah is expected to begin on May 18, subject to the official moon sighting in different countries.
This sacred month holds special importance because it includes the annual Hajj pilgrimage, the Day of Arafah, and Eid al-Adha. Muslims consider the first ten days of Dhul Hijjah among the most blessed days of the year, as good deeds performed during this period carry immense rewards.
Importance of the First Ten Days
The first ten days of Dhul Hijjah are highly valued in Islam. Muslims are encouraged to increase their worship and perform righteous deeds during these days.
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Recommended Acts of Worship
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Offering extra prayers and reciting the Quran
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Giving charity to those in need
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Fasting, especially on the Day of Arafah
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Reciting Takbeer and remembering Allah frequently
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Seeking forgiveness and making sincere dua
Many Muslims use these days to reconnect spiritually and strengthen their faith through devotion and kindness.
Hajj: The Sacred Pilgrimage
One of the most significant events during Dhul Hijjah is Hajj, the fifth pillar of Islam. Every year, millions of Muslims travel to the holy city of Makkah to perform the pilgrimage.
Hajj begins on the 8th of Dhul Hijjah and includes a series of sacred rituals that symbolize unity, equality, patience, and submission to Allah. The pilgrimage reaches its spiritual peak on the Day of Arafah, expected to fall on May 26, 2026.
For those who are not performing Hajj, fasting on the Day of Arafah is highly recommended. According to Islamic teachings, fasting on this day can bring forgiveness for the sins of the previous and upcoming year.
Eid al-Adha 2026
Eid al-Adha, also known as the Festival of Sacrifice, is expected to be celebrated on May 27, 2026. The occasion honors the devotion of Prophet Ibrahim (AS), who was willing to sacrifice his son in obedience to Allah’s command.
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Traditions of Eid al-Adha
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Performing the Eid prayer
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Offering Qurbani (animal sacrifice)
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Sharing meat with family, friends, and the needy
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Spending time with loved ones
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Helping the poor and spreading kindness
The festival teaches Muslims the values of sacrifice, generosity, and compassion.
Dhul Hijjah 2026 Dates
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Hijri Date |
Gregorian Date |
Events |
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1 Dhul Hijjah 1447 |
Monday, May 18, 2026 |
Start of Dhul Hijjah |
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1–9 Dhul Hijjah |
May 18–26, 2026 |
The Ten Blessed Days |
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8 Dhul Hijjah |
Sunday, May 25, 2026 |
Yawm al-Tarwiya — Hajj begins |
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9 Dhul Hijjah |
Monday, May 26, 2026 |
Day of Arafah |
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10 Dhul Hijjah |
Tuesday, May 27, 2026 |
Eid al-Adha |
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11–13 Dhul Hijjah |
May 28–30, 2026 |
Days of Tashreeq |
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29–30 Dhul Hijjah |
June 15–16, 2026 |
End of Dhul Hijjah |
Spiritual Lessons of Dhul Hijjah
Dhul Hijjah is more than a month of rituals. It is a reminder of faith, gratitude, humility, and devotion to Allah. Muslims around the world use these sacred days to improve themselves spiritually and seek blessings through prayer, charity, and good deeds.
As Dhul Hijjah 2026 approaches, believers prepare to make the most of this holy month by increasing worship, helping others, and strengthening their connection with Allah.






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