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 1442 will start on Thursday, January 14.
The Astronomical New Moon (conjunction) will take place on Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 5:00 UT. The moon can be seen only in Western South America with difficulty. On January 14, it can be seen in the whole world.
Check the following astronomical maps to discover the beginning of Jumada Al-Thani, 1442 at your location.