Jumada Al-Thani or Jumada al-Akhira is the 6th month in the Islamic Hijri Calendar.
The origin of the word “Jumda”, from which the name is derived, is used to denote dry parched land: land devoid of rain, and hence denote the dry months.
Since a year of the Hijri calendar is a lunar-based one, that is 11 to 12 days shorter than the solar year, Jumada Al-Thani migrates throughout the seasons.
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According to astronomical observation and calculations, Jumada Al-Thani of the Hijri year 1443 will start on Tuesday, January 4.
The Astronomical New Moon (conjunction) took place on January 2, 2022 at 18:33 UT. On January 2, the moon couldn’t be seen any where in the world.
On January 3, it can be seen in Africa and Americas. The moon can be seen on January 4 in the whole world.
Check the following astronomical maps to discover the beginning of Jumada Al-Thani, 1443 at your location.