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The Bahá’í Calendar

The Bahá’í calendar, known as the Badí‘ calendar, was introduced by the Báb. Bahá’u’lláh confirmed and adopted this calendar, fixing its commencement at the year of the Báb’s declaration in 1844.

In a messageThe Universal House of Justice, 10 July 2014 regarding the universal implementation of the Badí‘ calendar, the Universal House of Justice states:

“The adoption of a new calendar in each dispensation is a symbol of the power of Divine Revelation to reshape human perception of material, social, and spiritual reality. Through it, sacred moments are distinguished, humanity’s place in time and space reimagined, and the rhythm of life recast.”

As the Bahá’í Era (designated B.E.) was inaugurated by twin Founders, the Bahá’í Holy Days include events related to the birth, declaration, and passing of both Bahá’u’lláh and the Báb.

This calendar consists of 19 months of 19 days each, with the addition of intercalary days known as Ayyám-i-Há. The number of these intercalary days varies according to the timing of the vernal equinox in the northern hemisphere in successive years.

The Báb named each of the 19 months, listed below, after certain attributes of God. The Bahá’í New Year (Naw-Rúz) is astronomically fixed, coinciding with the vernal equinox. Holy Days are fixed within the solar calendar, except for the observance of the Festival of the Twin Birthdays—the Birth of the Báb and the Birth of Bahá’u’lláh—which moves year to year, taking place on the first and the second day following the occurrence of the eighth new moon after Naw-Rúz.

According to the Bahá’í calendar, a day is the period from sunset to sunset; consequently, the day on which a Nineteen Day Feast, Holy Day, or other significant dates are observed begins at sunset on the eve of each corresponding Gregorian calendar date shown below. For example, if Naw-Rúz falls on 21 March, it is marked from sunset on 20 March to sunset on 21 March.

Notes

    The Bahá’í calendar consists of:

    19
    months
    19
    Days in each month
    4–5
    Intercalary days
    Nineteen Bahá’í Months in

    Start of a Bahá’í Month

    Holy Day

    Significant Date

    1.
    1

    Bahá

    Splendour
    21 March 2026
    2.
    1

    Jalál

    Glory
    9 April 2026
    3.
    1

    Jamál

    Beauty
    28 April 2026
    4.
    1

    ‘Aẓamat

    Grandeur
    17 May 2026
    5.
    1

    Núr

    Light
    5 June 2026
    6.
    1

    Raḥmat

    Mercy
    24 June 2026
    7.
    1

    Kalimát

    Words
    13 July 2026
    8.
    1

    Kamál

    Perfection
    1 August 2026
    9.
    1

    Asmá’

    Names
    20 August 2026
    10.
    1

    ‘Izzat

    Might
    8 September 2026
    11.
    1

    Mashíyyat

    Will
    27 September 2026
    12.
    1

    ‘Ilm

    Knowledge
    16 October 2026
    13.
    1

    Qudrat

    Power
    4 November 2026
    14.
    1

    Qawl

    Speech
    23 November 2026
    15.
    1

    Masá’il

    Questions
    12 December 2026
    16.
    1

    Sharaf

    Honour
    31 December 2026
    17.
    1

    Sulṭán

    Sovereignty
    19 January 2027
    18.
    1

    Mulk

    Dominion
    7 February 2027
    Ayyám-i-Há
    Intercalary days
    26 February–1 March 2027
    19.
    1

    ‘Alá’

    Loftiness
    2 March 2027
    Bahá’í Holy Days
    183 B.E.
    Naw-Rúz
    21 March 2026
    First Day of Riḍván
    21 April 2026
    Ninth Day of Riḍván
    29 April 2026
    Twelfth Day of Riḍván
    2 May 2026
    Declaration of the Báb
    24 May 2026
    Ascension of Bahá’u’lláh
    29 May 2026
    Martyrdom of the Báb
    10 July 2026
    Birth of the Báb
    10 November 2026
    Birth of Bahá’u’lláh
    11 November 2026
    Significant Dates
    183 B.E.
    Day of the Covenant
    26 November 2026
    Ascension of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá
    28 November 2026
    Bahá’í Fast
    2–20 March 2027

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