From 8th to 13th of the last month of Islamic calendar- the month of Zil Hajja.
Yes, the specific month for Hajj (Pilgrimage) is Zou Al-Hijja (the 12th month in the Hijra Islamic Calendar).
hajj not begin by British calendar ,In Islam Islamic calendar in month of zehej 6 to 10 . five days of hajj
Hajj is done on the Islamic month of Dhul-Hijjah, in which the month may change in solar calendar.
The weather temperature on hajj depends on the hajj month on solar system calendar. Hajj is practiced on fixed days on the Lunar Islamic calendar which is shorter that the Western solar calendar. So, hajj may come in summer time or in winter time. The temperature can vary from 20 C to 40 C.
The pilgrimage occurs from the 8th to 12th of Dhu al-Hijjah, the last month of the Islamic calendar. Because the Islamic calendar is about eleven days shorter than the Gregorian year, the Gregorian date of Hajj changes each year.
by the Islamic calendar in zelhej month hajj is performed after 20 days from Staring zilhej you should start the journey to a country Saudi Arabia
Hi Hajj is conducted in the month of Dhu-Al Hijjah ( Month # 12 In Islamic Calendar ). As for 2010, it will start in November 2010. For more details, please refer to the added link ( Islam Questions & Answers ) Good luck
Hajj is during the 12th month of the lunar calendar. This year, it is expected to start somewhere between the 25th and 28th of November. Since the lunar calendar is approximately 11 days shorter than the solar calender, next year's Hajj will start around the 14th to 17th of November. 2011's will be around 3rd to 6th of November. Etc, etc. It is difficult to know the exact day before time, since it is based on the cycles of the moon.
No , Hajj is main piller of islam and Hajura is probably spelling mistake . _____________________________________________ Hajj is the fifth pillar of Islam five pillars. Hajoura is the 10th day of the first month (called Muharram) in the Islamic Lunar calendar and is celebrated by Muslims.
Diwali is the only one i know and it is the festival of light ______________________________________________________ The answer above is for Hindus in India. For Indian Muslims, they celebrate Eid Al-Fitr (first day after end of fasting of Ramadan (9th month of Islamic calendar) month days. They celebrate also Hajj (or pilgrimage) days that are the 9th through the14th days of the month of Zu Al-Hijja (12th month of Islamic calendar)
On the Islamic lunar month of Dhul-hijjah.
Islamic holy sites are:Makkah (or Mecca) in Saudi Arabia,AlMadinah (or Medina) in Saudi Arabia, andAlQods (or East Jerusalem) in the Palestinian Territory)Islamic Holidays are mainly:the weekly holiday of Friday,the annual holiday on the first day after end of the month of Ramadan, andthe annual holidays on the occasion of Hajj on the 9th through the 13th of the month of ZulhejjaIslamic festivals are mainly:Eid Al-Fitr: first day of the month of Shawwal (the 10th month of the Islam lunar calendar) and is just after conclusion of fasting the month of Ramadan (9th month of the Islamic Lunar Calendar), andEid Al-Adha on the occasion of pilgrimage (hajj) to Makkah (or Mecca)
It is recommended by prophet Muhammad (PBUH) to fast the 9th day of Zulhijja (the 12th month in the Hijra Islamic calendar) by Muslims who are not on Hajj (pilgrimage. Refer to question below on the virtues of the first ten days of this month.