Align your Life with the Islamic Calendar
It's time to #GoHijri and plan your year according to the Islamic calendar.
Order The Productive Muslim Company Hijri-first calendar today and revive the Islamic calendar in your personal and professional life.
WHY THE ISLAMIC CALENDAR STILL MATTERS
The Islamic Calendar is a powerful time system that unlocks Barakah Culture in your personal and professional life. Three reasons why the Islamic calendar still matters (read this article to learn more).
01 - Aligns with Divine Order
The Islamic lunar calendar is the chosen calendar that is aligned with Allah's Divine Order. Allah says in the Quran: "Indeed, the number of months with Allah is twelve [lunar] months in the register of Allah [from] the day He created the heavens and the earth; of these, four are sacred..." [Quran 9:36]
02 - Restores Civilizational Identity
The Islamic calendar is the last institution we have as a global Muslim society that connects us. It's a time system that has lasted for fifteen centuries, and we need to take responsibility for reviving it.
03 - Unlocks Spiritual Rhythm
The Islamic calendar creates a spiritual rhythm to life by alternating between sacred time and non-sacred time (see chart below). Moreover, within each month, there's the rhythm of fasting created by the waxing and waning of the moon, where we're encouraged to fast on the 13th, 14th, and 15th of each month.
WHAT IS A HIJRI-FIRST CALENDAR?
A Hijri-First calendar spans the year 1444H, with the corresponding Gregorian calendar added as a reference.
- Physical Calendar: You can order a printed version of the Hijri-first calendar for 1444H in 45 x 60cm on high-quality vinyl paper that you can hang on your wall at your home or office.
This calendar is an ideal tool to help you align your life with the Islamic lunar calendar and plan your year to combine spiritual, personal, and professional goals over 12 Islamic months.
FEATURES
- The calendar is designed to help you adopt the Islamic calendar in your day-to-day planning.
- The calendar has large spaces to add notes/to-dos on each day of the week.
- The calendar has highlighted days for Ramadan, Voluntary Fasting (Mondays and Thursdays, and the White Days - the 13th, 14th, and 15th of each Islamic calendar month).
- Great for home, office, school, or mosque.
- Comes unframed
- The Hijri dates are approximate - they are there to give you an idea of what Islamic month it is.
GREAT FOR PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
You can plan your spiritual activities (Fasting, Umrah, I'tikaaf, Hajj) as well as personal and professional activities all in one place and see deadlines as they approach so you can prepare for them early.
It combines functional features with brilliant aesthetics. You'll love to use this calendar!