Calendar Shawwal 2025 1446

Beginning of Shawwal planned for Monday 31/3/2025. Consult the islamic calendar 2025 for more information.

White days Shawwal

The three white days of the month Shawwal are in red in the list below.

DateHijri DateGregorian Date
Monday 1/10/1446 31/3/2025
Tuesday 2/10/1446 1/4/2025
Wednesday 3/10/1446 2/4/2025
Thursday 4/10/1446 3/4/2025
Friday 5/10/1446 4/4/2025
Saturday 6/10/1446 5/4/2025
Sunday 7/10/1446 6/4/2025
Monday 8/10/1446 7/4/2025
Tuesday 9/10/1446 8/4/2025
Wednesday 10/10/1446 9/4/2025
Thursday 11/10/1446 10/4/2025
Friday 12/10/1446 11/4/2025
Saturday 13/10/1446 12/4/2025
Sunday 14/10/1446 13/4/2025
Monday 15/10/1446 14/4/2025
Tuesday 16/10/1446 15/4/2025
Wednesday 17/10/1446 16/4/2025
Thursday 18/10/1446 17/4/2025
Friday 19/10/1446 18/4/2025
Saturday 20/10/1446 19/4/2025
Sunday 21/10/1446 20/4/2025
Monday 22/10/1446 21/4/2025
Tuesday 23/10/1446 22/4/2025
Wednesday 24/10/1446 23/4/2025
Thursday 25/10/1446 24/4/2025
Friday 26/10/1446 25/4/2025
Saturday 27/10/1446 26/4/2025
Sunday 28/10/1446 27/4/2025
Monday 29/10/1446 28/4/2025
Tuesday 30/10/1446 29/4/2025
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6 days of Shawwal

Several Hadiths mention the fasting of the six days of Shawwal. The Prophet, peace and salvation be upon him, said: Whoever fasts the month of Ramadan and follows it six of the month of Shawwal will free himself from his sins like the day he was born from his mother's womb.

In another Hadith, the Prophet says: Whoever fasts in the month of Ramadan, then fasts six days of the month of Shawwal, will equal the one who fasts in perpetuity. In this Hadith the scholars explain that the word 'Dahr' translated here by perpetuity translates better to a lunar year. By the way, in Arabic the word 'Dahr' can be translated as 'perpetuity' or 'year'.

When to start young chawal?

You can start the 6 days of chawal fast from the 2nd day of the month, i.e. the second. The Malikites see that the 6 days can be fasted throughout the year and not just the month of Chawal.

When does the month of Shawwal end?

In the Hijri Calendar the end of the month of Shawwal is expected on .

Which day to fast?

You can fast any day, the 6 days of fasting do not have to be consecutive, you can also combine them with white days. However, it is forbidden to fast on the first day of Eid Al-Fitr (second day of the month of Shawwal).

The fact of directly chaining the fast of the six days of Shawwal from the second day of Eid el-fitr allows Muslims to continue at the same pace and the same momentum as the month of Ramadan and quickly put an end to these days of fasting, because some do not succeed in succeeding in the fast of these six days by constantly postponing it. However, on this point there are differences in the different schools.

Indeed, the Hanafites and the Chafiites recommend to fast them continuously immediately after the day of Eid seen, it seems, the text of the Hadith. The Hambalites do not favor either choice.

According to the Maliki school, it has not been proven that the Prophet fasted for six continuous days during Shawwal. He fasted, as he used to do, on Monday and Thursday, the 'white' days: 13, 14 and 15 of the lunar month (June 5, 6 and 7) when the moon is fully visible. Therefore, the Malikites recommend doing the Shawwal fast separately.

Events of the month of Shawwal

The first event is the marriage of the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, with Aicha, in the first year of the hijir. During the second year of the heir the Muslims confronted Bani Quanoukaa. Finally during the 3rd year there was the famous battle of Ouhoud, where the Muslims lost Hamza Ibn Al-Motalib (uncle of the Prophet) and dozens of Muslims.