Islamic New Year: Oyo, Kwara, Others Declare Tuesday Public Holiday
Islamic New Year: Oyo, Kwara Declare Tuesday Holiday

The governments of Oyo, Kwara, Kebbi, and Borno States have declared Tuesday as a public holiday to mark the Islamic New Year, also known as Hijrah 1448 AH. The declaration follows the expected commencement of the new Islamic month of Muharram, which signals the start of the Hijrah calendar year observed by Muslims worldwide.

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As part of preparations, the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III, had earlier urged Muslims across Nigeria to look out for the new crescent moon on Monday, which determines the official beginning of the Islamic New Year once sighted and confirmed. The Sultan’s directive is in line with Islamic tradition, where the sighting of the new moon (hilal) marks the beginning of a new month in the lunar calendar.

State Declarations

In Kwara State, Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq approved the work-free day, while similar declarations were made in Oyo and Borno States. Authorities in the affected states encouraged Muslim faithful to use the occasion for prayers, reflection, and spiritual renewal. The Islamic New Year is observed globally and shifts annually due to the lunar calendar system, which is about 11 days shorter than the Gregorian calendar.

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The Hijrah commemorates the migration of Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) from Mecca to Medina and remains one of the most significant events in Islamic history. The holiday is expected to be peacefully observed across the states, with Muslim communities set to gather in mosques and homes for prayers and reflections marking the new year.

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