Islamic New year quotes

65 Islamic New Year Quotes: Reflections and Blessings for Hijri 1446

The Islamic New Year (Hijri) marks the beginning of the lunar calendar and holds deep spiritual significance for Muslims worldwide. These Islamic New Year quotes capture the essence of reflection, renewal, and spiritual growth that this sacred time represents. From Quranic verses to Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) teachings, these quotes serve as meaningful reminders to evaluate our deeds, seek forgiveness, and set righteous intentions for the year ahead.

10 Islamic New Year Quotes

  1. “The Islamic New Year is not about celebration but about contemplation. It’s a time to reflect on the Hijrah – both physically and spiritually.”
  2. “As the new Hijri year begins, remember: every day is an opportunity for spiritual migration from bad to good, from good to better.”
  3. “The Islamic New Year reminds us that time is passing and we are moving closer to our meeting with Allah.”
  4. “Let the new year find you closer to Allah than the year before. That’s the only resolution that matters.”
  5. “Muharram is among the sacred months. Use this time to increase your good deeds and avoid wrongdoings.”
  6. “The Hijri calendar begins with Muharram, a month of reflection, not celebration. Honor it with fasting and prayer.”
  7. “New year, same mission: to worship Allah, serve humanity, and prepare for the Hereafter.”
  8. “The passing of years should remind us of the journey of life and the certainty of death and resurrection.”
  9. “Let the Islamic New Year be a fresh start to improve your prayers, recitation of Quran, and character.”
  10. “The best way to welcome the Islamic New Year is by seeking forgiveness and making sincere repentance.”

5 Short Islamic New Year Quotes

  1. “New Hijri year, renewed faith.”
  2. “Time passes, deeds remain.”
  3. “Reflect, repent, renew.”
  4. “Another year closer to Akhirah.”
  5. “Begin with Bismillah.”

5 Islamic New Year Wishes in English

  1. “May Allah make the new Hijri year filled with blessings, peace, and spiritual growth. Happy Islamic New Year!”
  2. “Wishing you and your family a blessed Islamic New Year. May Allah accept your good deeds and forgive your shortcomings.”
  3. “As the new Islamic year begins, may Allah guide you, protect you, and grant you success in this world and the next.”
  4. “Happy Islamic New Year! May this year bring you closer to Allah and His mercy.”
  5. “On the occasion of Hijri New Year, may Allah shower His blessings upon you and your family. May peace and prosperity be with you throughout the year.”

5 Unique Islamic New Year Wishes

  1. “May your spiritual journey this new year be like the Hijrah – moving from darkness to light, from ignorance to knowledge.”
  2. “As the moon of Muharram appears, may it bring new opportunities for spiritual growth and divine connection.”
  3. “Wishing you a year where your faith strengthens, your good deeds multiply, and your connection with the Quran deepens.”
  4. “May the new Islamic year find you among those who strive in the path of Allah with sincerity and perseverance.”
  5. “Let’s welcome the new year not with celebrations but with contemplation, not with parties but with prayers.”
Islamic New year quotes

5 Islamic New Year Quotes from Quran

  1. “Indeed, the number of months with Allah is twelve months in the register of Allah from the day He created the heavens and the earth; of these, four are sacred.” – Quran 9:36
  2. “And it is He who has made the night and the day in succession for whoever desires to remember or desires gratitude.” – Quran 25:62
  3. “And We made the night and day two signs, and We erased the sign of the night and made the sign of the day visible that you may seek bounty from your Lord and may know the number of years and the account.” – Quran 17:12
  4. “He who created the heavens and the earth and all that is between them in six periods, then established Himself on the Throne; the Merciful, so ask about Him by one well-informed.” – Quran 25:59
  5. “And it is He who has made the sun and the moon, both constantly pursuing their courses, to be of service to you, that He may show you the number of years and the count of time.” – Quran 14:33

5 Islamic New Year Quotes for Friends

  1. “Happy Islamic New Year, my dear friend! May our friendship grow stronger in faith and righteousness this coming year.”
  2. “As we enter the new Hijri year, I pray that Allah blesses our friendship and guides us together on the straight path.”
  3. “To my beloved friend: May this new year bring us closer to Allah and to each other in goodness and piety.”
  4. “Friends like you are a blessing from Allah. Wishing you a spiritually uplifting Islamic New Year!”
  5. “May our friendship continue to be a source of good deeds and mutual encouragement in the new Islamic year.”

5 Islamic New Year Wishes in Urdu

  1. “آپ کو اور آپ کے خاندان کو اسلامی نیا سال مبارک ہو۔ اللہ اس سال آپ پر اپنی رحمتیں نازل فرمائے۔”
  2. “نئے ہجری سال کی آپ کو مبارکباد۔ اللہ تعالیٰ آپ کے تمام اعمال قبول فرمائے اور آپ کو نیکی کی توفیق عطا فرمائے۔”
  3. “اسلامی نیا سال آپ کے لیے خوشیاں، برکتیں اور رحمتیں لے کر آئے۔ نیا سال مبارک ہو!”
  4. “اللہ تعالیٰ نئے سال میں آپ کے ایمان اور تقویٰ میں اضافہ فرمائے۔ اسلامی نیا سال مبارک!”
  5. “نئے ہجری سال کی آپ کو دلی مبارکباد۔ اللہ آپ کو دنیا و آخرت میں کامیابی عطا فرمائے۔”

5 Islamic New Year Wishes in Arabic

  1. “كل عام وأنتم بخير. تقبل الله منا ومنكم صالح الأعمال.”
  2. “أسأل الله أن يجعل هذا العام عام خير وبركة عليكم وعلى جميع المسلمين.”
  3. “عام هجري جديد سعيد. جعلنا الله وإياكم من المقبولين.”
  4. “بمناسبة العام الهجري الجديد، أدعو الله أن يملأ أيامكم بالطاعة والعبادة.”
  5. “كل عام وأنتم إلى الله أقرب. عام هجري مبارك.”

5 Islamic New Year Quotes in Hindi

  1. “आपको इस्लामी नया साल मुबारक हो। अल्लाह इस साल आप पर अपनी रहमतें नाजिल करे।”
  2. “नए हिजरी साल की हार्दिक शुभकामनाएं। अल्लाह आपके सभी अच्छे काम कुबूल करे।”
  3. “इस्लामी नया साल आपके लिए खुशियाँ, बरकतें और रहमतें लेकर आए।”
  4. “अल्लाह नए साल में आपके ईमान और तकवा में इजाफा करे।”
  5. “नए हिजरी साल की आपको दिली मुबारकबाद। अल्लाह आपको दुनिया और आखिरत में कामयाबी दे।”

5 Islamic New Year Quotes Malayalam

  1. “ഇസ്ലാമic പുതുവത്സര ആശംസകൾ! അല്ലാഹു ഈ വർഷം നിങ്ങൾക്ക് അനുഗ്രഹങ്ങൾ നൽകുമാറാകും.”
  2. “പുതിയ ഹിജ്റി വർഷം നിങ്ങൾക്കും കുടുംബത്തിനും മംഗളം നൽകട്ടെ.”
  3. “പുതുവർഷം നിങ്ങളെ അല്ലാഹുവിനോട് അടുപ്പിക്കുമാറാകും.”
  4. “ഈ പുതുവത്സരം നിങ്ങളുടെ നല്ല പ്രവൃത്തികൾ അല്ലാഹു സ്വീകരിക്കട്ടെ.”
  5. “പുതിയ ഇസ്ലാമിക വർഷം സമാധാനത്തോടെയും അനുഗ്രഹത്തോടെയും ആരംഭിക്കട്ടെ.”

5 Dua for Islamic New Year Quotes

  1. “O Allah, bring this new year upon us with security, faith, safety, and Islam. And make it a year of goodness and blessings.”
  2. “Allahumma adkhilhu ‘alayna bil amni wal iman, was salamati wal Islam. Rabbī wa Rabbuk Allah.”
  3. “O Allah, make the beginning of this year righteous, the middle prosperous, and the end successful.”
  4. “My Lord, grant me in this new year increased faith, stronger connection with You, and consistency in good deeds.”
  5. “O Allah, in this new year, forgive my past sins, protect my present, and guide my future towards Your pleasure.”

5 Muharram Islamic New Year Quotes

  1. “Muharram is not just the beginning of the Islamic year but a sacred month that deserves our reverence and increased worship.”
  2. “The month of Muharram teaches us about sacrifice, faith, and standing for truth – lessons from the journey of Imam Hussain (RA).”
  3. “Fasting on the day of Ashura (10th Muharram) expiates the sins of the previous year.” – Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
  4. “Muharram reminds us of the ultimate sacrifice for truth and justice. Let’s honor it with reflection and righteous actions.”
  5. “The best fast after Ramadan is in the month of Muharram.” – Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)

These Islamic New Year quotes and wishes capture the essence of this significant time in the Muslim calendar. May they inspire you to reflect, renew your faith, and set righteous intentions for the year ahead. Happy Islamic New Year!

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Why is the Islamic New Year important?

The Islamic New Year marks the Hijrah (migration) of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) from Mecca to Medina, which was a turning point in Islamic history. It represents the beginning of the Muslim community and the establishment of the first Islamic state. It’s a time for reflection on the sacrifices made for Islam and spiritual renewal.

Is celebrating Islamic New Year with parties permissible?

Traditional celebrations with parties, fireworks, or other extravagant means are not part of Islamic tradition. The Prophet (PBUH) and his companions did not celebrate the new year in this manner. Instead, Muslims should observe it with contemplation, prayer, and spiritual activities.