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Bahá'í Dates Calendar

Prepared by an ad hoc committee at the Bahá'í World Centre using data provided by Her Majesty's Nautical Almanac Office in the United Kingdom. The point of reference for Tihrán is taken from the World Geodetic System 1984.

The Bahá'í day ends and a new one begins at sunset; consequently, the day on which a Feast or Holy Day is observed begins at sunset of the day before the Gregorian calendar dates given [unless a specific time is provided].


A. Bahá'í Holy Days
(Bold = Work Suspended; Times are 'Standard Time')

Bahá'í
Era
Gregorian Ayyám-i-Há Fast

Month of 'Alá'

sunrise to sunset

Naw-Rúz 1st Day
of Ridván


2 hrs
before sunset
9th Day
of Ridván
12th Day
of Ridván
Declaration
of the Báb


2 hrs after sunset
on preceding day
Ascension
of Bahá'u'lláh


3 a.m.
Martyrdom
of the Báb


12 noon
Birth of
the Báb
Birth of
Bahá'u'lláh
Day of
the Covenant
Ascension
of 'Abdu'l-Bahá


1 a.m.
180-181 2024 26–29 Feb 1-19 Mar 20 Mar 20 April 28 April 1 May 23 May 28 May 9 July 2 Nov 3 Nov 25 Nov 27 Nov
181-182 2025 25–28 Feb 1-19 Mar 20 Mar 20 April 28 April 1 May 23 May 28 May 9 July 22 Oct 23 Oct 25 Nov 27 Nov
182-183 2026 25 Feb - 1 Mar 2-20 Mar 21 Mar 21 April 29 April 2 May 24 May 29 May 10 July 10 Nov 11 Nov 26 Nov 28 Nov
183-184 2027 26 Feb - 1 Mar 2-20 Mar 21 Mar 21 April 29 April 2 May 24 May 29 May 10 July 30 Oct 31 Oct 26 Nov 28 Nov
184-185 2028 26–29 Feb 1-19 Mar 20 Mar 20 April 28 April 1 May 23 May 28 May 9 July 19 Oct 20 Oct 25 Nov 27 Nov
185-186 2029 25–28 Feb 1-19 Mar 20 Mar 20 April 28 April 1 May 23 May 28 May 9 July 7 Nov 8 Nov 25 Nov 27 Nov
186-187 2030 25–28 Feb 1-19 Mar 20 Mar 20 April 28 April 1 May 23 May 28 May 9 July 28 Oct 29 Oct 25 Nov 27 Nov
187-188 2031 25 Feb - 1 Mar 2-20 Mar 21 Mar 21 April 29 April 2 May 24 May 29 May 10 July 17 Oct 18 Oct 26 Nov 28 Nov
188-189 2032 26–29 Feb 1-19 Mar 20 Mar 20 April 28 April 1 May 23 May 28 May 9 July 4 Nov 5 Nov 25 Nov 27 Nov
189-190 2033 25–28 Feb 1-19 Mar 20 Mar 20 April 28 April 1 May 23 May 28 May 9 July 24 Oct 25 Oct 25 Nov 27 Nov
190-191 2034 25–28 Feb 1-19 Mar 20 Mar 20 April 28 April 1 May 23 May 28 May 9 July 12 Nov 13 Nov 25 Nov 27 Nov
191-192 2035 25 Feb - 1 Mar 2-20 Mar 21 Mar 21 April 29 April 2 May 24 May 29 May 10 July 1 Nov 2 Nov 26 Nov 28 Nov
192-193 2036 26–29 Feb 1-19 Mar 20 Mar 20 April 28 April 1 May 23 May 28 May 9 July 20 Oct 21 Oct 25 Nov 27 Nov
193-194 2037 25–28 Feb 1-19 Mar 20 Mar 20 April 28 April 1 May 23 May 28 May 9 July 8 Nov 9 Nov 25 Nov 27 Nov
194-195 2038 25–28 Feb 1-19 Mar 20 Mar 20 April 28 April 1 May 23 May 28 May 9 July 29 Oct 30 Oct 25 Nov 27 Nov
195-196 2039 25 Feb - 1 Mar 2-20 Mar 21 Mar 21 April 29 April 2 May 24 May 29 May 10 July 19 Oct 20 Oct 26 Nov 28 Nov
196-197 2040 26–29 Feb 1-19 Mar 20 Mar 20 April 28 April 1 May 23 May 28 May 9 July 6 Nov 7 Nov 25 Nov 27 Nov
197-198 2041 25–28 Feb 1-19 Mar 20 Mar 20 April 28 April 1 May 23 May 28 May 9 July 26 Oct 27 Oct 25 Nov 27 Nov
198-199 2042 25–28 Feb 1-19 Mar 20 Mar 20 April 28 April 1 May 23 May 28 May 9 July 15 Oct 16 Oct 25 Nov 27 Nov
199-200 2043 25 Feb - 1 Mar 2-20 Mar 21 Mar 21 April 29 April 2 May 24 May 29 May 10 July 3 Nov 4 Nov 26 Nov 28 Nov
200-201 2044 26–29 Feb 1-19 Mar 20 Mar 20 April 28 April 1 May 23 May 28 May 9 July 22 Oct 23 Oct 25 Nov 27 Nov
201-202 2045 25–28 Feb 1-19 Mar 20 Mar 20 April 28 April 1 May 23 May 28 May 9 July 10 Nov 11 Nov 25 Nov 27 Nov
202-203 2046 25–28 Feb 1-19 Mar 20 Mar 20 April 28 April 1 May 23 May 28 May 9 July 30 Oct 31 Oct 25 Nov 27 Nov
203-204 2047 25 Feb - 1 Mar 2-20 Mar 21 Mar 21 April 29 April 2 May 24 May 29 May 10 July 20 Oct 21 Oct 26 Nov 28 Nov
204-205 2048 26–29 Feb 1-19 Mar 20 Mar 20 April 28 April 1 May 23 May 28 May 9 July 7 Nov 8 Nov 25 Nov 27 Nov
205-206 2049 25–28 Feb 1-19 Mar 20 Mar 20 April 28 April 1 May 23 May 28 May 9 July 28 Oct 29 Oct 25 Nov 27 Nov
206-207 2050 25–28 Feb 1-19 Mar 20 Mar 20 April 28 April 1 May 23 May 28 May 9 July 17 Oct 18 Oct 25 Nov 27 Nov
207-208 2051 25 Feb - 1 Mar 2-20 Mar 21 Mar 21 April 29 April 2 May 24 May 29 May 10 July 5 Nov 6 Nov 26 Nov 28 Nov
208-209 2052 26–29 Feb 1-19 Mar 20 Mar 20 April 28 April 1 May 23 May 28 May 9 July 24 Oct 25 Oct 25 Nov 27 Nov
209-210 2053 25–28 Feb 1-19 Mar 20 Mar 20 April 28 April 1 May 23 May 28 May 9 July 11 Nov 12 Nov 25 Nov 27 Nov
210-211 2054 25–28 Feb 1-19 Mar 20 Mar 20 April 28 April 1 May 23 May 28 May 9 July 1 Nov 2 Nov 25 Nov 27 Nov
211-212 2055 25 Feb - 1 Mar 2-20 Mar 21 Mar 21 April 29 April 2 May 24 May 29 May 10 July 21 Oct 22 Oct 26 Nov 28 Nov
212-213 2056 26–29 Feb 1-19 Mar 20 Mar 20 April 28 April 1 May 23 May 28 May 9 July 8 Nov 9 Nov 25 Nov 27 Nov
213-214 2057 25–28 Feb 1-19 Mar 20 Mar 20 April 28 April 1 May 23 May 28 May 9 July 29 Oct 30 Oct 25 Nov 27 Nov
214-215 2058 25–28 Feb 1-19 Mar 20 Mar 20 April 28 April 1 May 23 May 28 May 9 July 18 Oct 19 Oct 25 Nov 27 Nov
215-216 2059 25–28 Feb 1-19 Mar 20 Mar 20 April 28 April 1 May 23 May 28 May 9 July 6 Nov 7 Nov 25 Nov 27 Nov
216-217 2060 25–29 Feb 1-19 Mar 20 Mar 20 April 28 April 1 May 23 May 28 May 9 July 25 Oct 26 Oct 25 Nov 27 Nov
217-218 2061 25–28 Feb 1-19 Mar 20 Mar 20 April 28 April 1 May 23 May 28 May 9 July 14 Oct 15 Oct 25 Nov 27 Nov
218-219 2062 25–28 Feb 1-19 Mar 20 Mar 20 April 28 April 1 May 23 May 28 May 9 July 2 Nov 3 Nov 25 Nov 27 Nov
219-220 2063 25–28 Feb 1-19 Mar 20 Mar 20 April 28 April 1 May 23 May 28 May 9 July 23 Oct 24 Oct 25 Nov 27 Nov
220-221 2064 25–29 Feb 1-19 Mar 20 Mar 20 April 28 April 1 May 23 May 28 May 9 July 10 Nov 11 Nov 25 Nov 27 Nov

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B. Bahá'í Months

Bahá'í Month Gregorian Equivalent
In a year when Naw-Rúz
is the same as 20 March
In a year when Naw-Rúz
is the same as 21 March
1. Bahá (Splendour) 20 March 21 March
2. Jalál (Glory) 8 April 9 April
3. Jamál (Beauty) 27 April 28 April
4. 'Azamat (Grandeur) 16 May 17 May
5. Núr (Light) 4 June 5 June
6. Rahmat (Mercy) 23 June 24 June
7. Kalimát (Words) 12 July 13 July
8. Kamál (Perfection) 31 July 1 August
9. Asmá' (Names) 19 August 20 August
10. 'Izzat (Might) 7 September 8 September
11. Mashíyyat (Will) 26 September 27 September
12. Ilm (Knowledge) 15 October 16 October
13. Qudrat (Power) 3 November 4 November
14. Qawl (Speech) 22 November 23 November
15. Masá'il (Questions) 11 December 12 December
16. Sharaf (Honour) 30 December 31 December
17. Sultán (Sovereignty) 18 January 19 January
18. Mulk (Dominion) 6 February 7 February
Ayyám-i-Há (see "Ayyám-i-Há" section A.) (see "Ayyám-i-Há" section A.)
19. 'Alá' (Loftiness) 1 March 2 March

Each of the days of the month is also given the name of one of the attributes of God.
The names are the same as those of the nineteen months.
[A Basic Bahá'í Dictionary, Wendi Momen, 1989]






C. Bahá'í Years

Kull-i-Shay'

for the 1st Kull-i-Shay'
1st Váhid B.E. 1-19 1844-1863
2nd Váhid B.E. 20-38 1863-1882
3rd Váhid B.E. 39-57 1882-1901
4th Váhid B.E. 58-76 1901-1920
5th Váhid B.E. 77-95 1920-1939
6th Váhid B.E. 96-114 1939-1958
7th Váhid B.E. 115-133 1958-1977
8th Váhid B.E. 134-152 1977-1996
9th Váhid B.E. 153-171 1996-2015
10th Váhid B.E. 172-190 2015-2034
11th Váhid B.E. 191-209 2034-2053
12th Váhid B.E. 210-228 2053-2072
13th Váhid B.E. 229-247 2072-2091
14th Váhid B.E. 248-266 2091-2110
15th Váhid B.E. 267-285 2110-2129
16th Váhid B.E. 286-304 2129-2148
17th Váhid B.E. 305-323 2148-2167
18th Váhid B.E. 324-342 2167-2186
19th Váhid B.E. 343-361 2186-2205
End of the 1st Kull-i-Shay'

Váhid

The names of the years in each Váhid are:

for the 10th Váhid
of the 1st Kull-i-Shay'
1. Alif A B.E. 172 2015-16
2. Bá' B B.E. 173 2016-17
3. Ab Father B.E. 174 2017-18
4. Dál D B.E. 175 2018-19
5. Báb Gate B.E. 176 2019-20
6. Váv V B.E. 177 2020-21
7. Abad Eternity B.E. 178 2021-22
8. Jád Generosity B.E. 179 2022-23
9. Bahá Splendour B.E. 180 2023-24
10. Hubb Love B.E. 181 2024-25
11. Bahháj Delightful B.E. 182 2025-26
12. Javáb Answer B.E. 183 2026-27
13. Ahad Single B.E. 184 2027-28
14. Vahháb Bountiful B.E. 185 2028-29
15. Vidád Affection B.E. 186 2029-30
16. Badí' Beginning B.E. 187 2030-31
17. Bahí Luminous B.E. 188 2031-32
18. Abhá Most Luminous B.E. 189 2032-33
19. Váhid Unity B.E. 190 2033-34
End of the 10th Váhid
of the 1st Kull-i-Shay'






D. Bahá'í Week

1. Jalál Glory Saturday
2. Jamál Beauty Sunday
3. Kamál Perfection Monday
4. Fidál Grace Tuesday
5. 'Idál Justice Wednesday
6. Istijlál Majesty Thursday
7. Istiqlál Independence Friday



E. Misc. References

Bahá'í World, Volume 18, page 598

VIII
BAHÁ'Í CALENDAR, FESTIVALS AND DATES OF HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE

1. FOREWORD

Excerpt from Bahá'u'lláh and the New Era by Dr. J. E. Esslemont


AMONG different peoples and at different times many different methods have been adopted for the measurement of time and fixing of dates, and several different calendars are still in daily use, e.g., the Gregorian in Western Europe, the Julian in many countries of Eastern Europe, the Hebrew among the Jews and the Muhammadan in Muslim countries.

The Báb signalized the importance of the dispensation which He came to herald by inaugurating a new calendar. In this, as in the Gregorian Calendar, the lunar month is abandoned and the solar year is adopted.

The Bahá'í year consists of 19 months of 19 days each (i.e., 361 days), with the addition of certain 'intercalary days' (four in ordinary and five in leap years) between the eighteenth and nineteenth months in order to adjust the calendar to the solar year. The Báb named the months after the attributes of God. The Bahá'í New Year, like the ancient Persian New Year, is astronomically fixed, commencing at the March equinox (21 March), and the Bahá'í era commences with the year of the Báb's declaration (i.e., 1844 A.D., 1260 A.H.).

In the not far distant future it will be necessary that all peoples in the world agree on a common calendar.

It seems, therefore, fitting that the new age of unity should have a new calendar free from the objections and associations which make each of the older calendars unacceptable to large sections of the world's population, and it is difficult to see how any other arrangement could exceed in simplicity and convenience that proposed by the Báb.

2. BAHÁ'Í FEASTS, ANNIVERSARIES AND DAYS OF FASTING

(see Section A. above)


3. BAHÁ'Í HOLY DAYS ON WHICH WORK SHOULD BE SUSPENDED

The first day of Ridván,
The ninth day of Ridván,
The twelfth day of Ridván,
The anniversary of the declaration of the Báb,
The anniversary of the birth of Bahá'u'lláh,
The anniversary of the birth of the Báb,
The anniversary of the ascension of Bahá'u'lláh,
The anniversary of the martyrdom of the Báb,
The feast of Naw-Rúz.

NOTE: 'Abdu'l-Bahá, in one of His Tablets addressed to a believer of Nayriz, Persia, has written the following: Nine days in the year have been appointed on which work is forbidden. Some of these days have been specifically mentioned in the Book. The rest follow as corollaries to the Text...Work on the Day of the Covenant (Fête Day of 'Abdu'l-Bahá), however, is not prohibited. Celebration of that day is left to the discretion of the friends. Its observation is not obligatory. The days pertaining to the Abhá Beauty (Bahá'u'lláh) and the Primal Point (the Báb), that is to say these nine days, are the only ones on which work connected with trade, commerce, industry and agriculture is not allowed. In like manner, work connected with any form of employment, whether governmental or otherwise, should be suspended.

As a corollary of this Tablet it follows that the anniversaries of the birth and ascension of 'Abdu'l-Bahá are not to be regarded as days on which work is prohibited. The celebration of these two days, however, is obligatory.

Bahá'ís in East and West, holding administrative positions, whether public or private, should exert the utmost effort to obtain special leave from their superiors to enable them to observe these nine holy days.

4. ADDITIONAL MATERIAL GLEANED FROM NABIL'S NARRATIVE REGARDING THE BAHÁ'Í CALENDAR

THE Badí' Calendar (Bahá'í Calendar) has been taken by me from the Kitáb-i-Asma', one of the works written by the Báb. As I have observed in these days that certain believers are inclined to regard the year in which Bahá'u'lláh departed from Baghdád to Constantinople as marking the beginning of the Badí' Calendar, I have requested Mírzá Áqá Ján, the amanuensis of Bahá'u'lláh, to ascertain His will and desire concerning this matter. Bahá'u'lláh answered and said: 'The year sixty A.H. (i.e. 1260 A.H., 1844 A.D.), the year of the Declaration of the Báb, must be regarded as the beginning of the Badí' Calendar.' The Declaration of the Báb took place on the evening preceding the fifth day of Jamádíyu'l-Avval, of the year 1260 A.H. It has been ordained that the solar calendar be followed and that the vernal Equinox, the day of Naw-Rúz, be regarded as the New Year's Day of the Badí' Calendar. The year sixty, in which the fifth day of Jamádíyu'l-Avval coincided with the sixty-fifth day after Naw-Rúz, has accordingly been regarded as the first year of the Badí' Calendar. As in that year, the day of Naw-Rúz, the vernal Equinox, preceded by sixty-six days the date of the Declaration of the Báb, I have therefore, throughout my history, regarded the Naw-Rúz of the year sixty-one A.H. (the Naw-Rúz immediately following the Declaration of the Báb) as the first Naw-Rúz of the Badí' Calendar. I have accordingly considered the Naw-Rúz of this present year, the year 1306 A.H., which is the 47th solar year after the Declaration of the Báb, as the 46th Naw-Rúz of the Badí' Calendar.

Soon after Bahá'u'lláh had left the fortress of 'Akká and was dwelling in the house of Malik, in that city, He commanded me to transcribe the text of the Badí' Calendar and to instruct the believers in its details. On the very day in which I received His command, I composed, in verse and prose, an exposition of the main features of that Calendar and presented it to him. The versified copy, being now unavailable, I am herein transcribing the version in prose. The days of the week are named as follows:

(see Section D. above)

The names of the months, which are the same as the days of each month, are as follows:

(see Section B. above)

The first day of each month is thus the day of Bahá, and the last day of each month the day of 'Alá.

The Báb has regarded the solar year, of 365 days, 5 hours, and fifty odd minutes, as consisting of 19 months of 19 days each, with the addition of certain intercalary days. He has named the New Year's Day, which is the day of Naw-Rúz, the day of Bahá, of the month of Bahá. He has ordained the month of 'Alá to be the month of fasting, and has decreed that the day of Naw-Rúz should mark the termination of that period. As the Báb did not specifically define the place for the four days and the fraction of a day in the Badí' Calendar, the people of the Bayán were at a loss as to how they should regard them. The revelation of the Kitáb-i-Aqdas in the city of 'Akká resolved this problem and settled the issue. Bahá'u'lláh designated those days as the Ayyám-i-Há and ordained that they should immediately precede the month of 'Alá, which is the month of fasting. He enjoined upon His followers to devote these days to feasting, rejoicing, and charity. Immediately upon the termination of these intercalary days, Bahá'u'lláh ordained the month of fasting to begin. I have heard it stated that some of the people of the Bayán, the followers of Mírzá Yahyá, have regarded these intercalary days as coming immediately after the month of 'Alá, thus terminating their fast five days before the day of Naw-Rúz. This, notwithstanding the explicit text of the Bayán which states that the day of Naw-Rúz must needs be the first day of the month of Bahá, and must follow immediately after the last day of the month of 'Alá. Others, aware of this contradiction, have started their fasting on the fifth day of the month of 'Alá, and included the intercalary days within the period of fasting.

Every fourth year the number of the intercalary days is raised from four to five. The day of Naw-Rúz falls on the 21st of March only if the vernal Equinox precedes the setting of the sun on that day. Should the vernal Equinox take place after sunset, Naw-Rúz will have to be celebrated on the following day.

The Báb has, moreover, in His Writings revealed in the Arabic tongue, divided the years following the date of His Revelation into cycles of nineteen years each. The names of the years in each cycle are as follows:

(see Section C. above)

Each cycle of nineteen years is called Váhid. Nineteen cycles constitute a period called Kull-i-Shay'. The numerical value of the word Váhid is nineteen, that of Kull-i-Shay' is 361. Váhid signifies unity, and is symbolic of the unity of God.

The Báb has, moreover, stated that this system of His is dependent upon the acceptance and good-pleasure of 'Him Whom God shall make manifest'. One word from Him would suffice either to establish it for all time, or to annul it forever.

For instance, the date of the 21st of April, 1930, which is the first day of Ridván, and which according to the Kitáb-i-Aqdas must coincide with the 'thirteenth day of the second Bahá'í month,' and which fell this year (1930) on Monday, would, according to the system of the Badí' Calendar, be described as follows:

'The day of Kamál, the day of Qudrat, of the month of Jalál, of the year Bahháj, of the fifth Váhid, of the first Kull-i-Shay'.'


The Nine Year Plan 2022-2031, Messages of the Universal House Of Justice, Bahá'í Publishing Trust, Wilmette, IL 2022

(see also The Kitáb-i-Aqdas Notes 27, 139, 147; Calendar, Bahá'í; Months, Bahá'í)





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