2026, 2027 and 2028 Muslim Holidays
Islam is the second largest religion in the UK after Christianity. In 2021, the census showed that around a quarter of Brits were Muslim. Happily, despite Islam being a minority religion, it is well-integrated in UK cities and towns.
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Al Isra’ wal Mi’raj
- Friday, 16th January 2026 (estimated)
27 Rajab 1447 - Wednesday, 6th January 2027 (estimated)
27 Rajab 1448 - Sunday, 26th December 2027 (estimated)
27 Rajab 1449
- Friday, 16th January 2026 (estimated)
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Ramadan
- Thursday, 19th February 2026 (estimated)
1 Ramadan 1447 - Tuesday, 9th February 2027 (estimated)
1 Ramadan 1448 - Saturday, 29th January 2028 (estimated)
1 Ramadan 1449
- Thursday, 19th February 2026 (estimated)
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Laylatul Qadr
- Monday, 16th March 2026
26 Ramadan 1447 - Friday, 5th March 2027 (estimated)
26 Ramadan 1448 - Tuesday, 22nd February 2028 (estimated)
26 Ramadan 1449
- Monday, 16th March 2026
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Eid al-Fitr
- Friday, 20th March 2026
1 Shawwal 1447 - Wednesday, 10th March 2027 (estimated)
1 Shawwal 1448 - Sunday, 27th February 2028 (estimated)
1 Shawwal 1449
- Friday, 20th March 2026
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Dhul Hijjah
- from Monday, 18th May to Tuesday, 16th June 2026
- from Saturday, 8th May to Sunday, 6th June 2027
- from Wednesday, 26th April to Thursday, 25th May 2028
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Hajj pilgrimage
- from Monday, 25th May to Sunday, 7th June 2026
- from Saturday, 15th to Friday, 28th May 2027
- from Wednesday, 3rd to Tuesday, 16th May 2028
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Day of ‘Arafah
- Tuesday, 26th May 2026 (estimated)
9 Thu al-Hijjah 1447 - Sunday, 16th May 2027 (estimated)
9 Thu al-Hijjah 1448 - Thursday, 4th May 2028 (estimated)
9 Thu al-Hijjah 1449
- Tuesday, 26th May 2026 (estimated)
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Eid al-Adha
- Tuesday, 26th May 2026 (estimated)
10 Thu al-Hijjah 1447 - Sunday, 16th May 2027 (estimated)
10 Thu al-Hijjah 1448 - Thursday, 4th May 2028 (estimated)
10 Thu al-Hijjah 1449
- Tuesday, 26th May 2026 (estimated)
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Islamic New Year
- Wednesday, 17th June 2026 (estimated)
1 Muḥarram 1448 - Sunday, 6th June 2027 (estimated)
1 Muḥarram 1449 - Thursday, 25th May 2028 (estimated)
1 Muḥarram 1450
- Wednesday, 17th June 2026 (estimated)
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Day of Ashura
- Friday, 26th June 2026 (estimated)
10 Muḥarram 1448 - Tuesday, 15th June 2027 (estimated)
10 Muḥarram 1449 - Saturday, 3rd June 2028 (estimated)
10 Muḥarram 1450
- Friday, 26th June 2026 (estimated)
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12th Rabi Al Awwal
- Wednesday, 26th August 2026 (estimated)
12 Rabi‘ al-awwal 1448 - Sunday, 15th August 2027 (estimated)
12 Rabi‘ al-awwal 1449 - Thursday, 3rd August 2028 (estimated)
12 Rabi‘ al-awwal 1450
- Wednesday, 26th August 2026 (estimated)
Blessed with a rich and vibrant culture, Islam observes many important dates throughout the year. One of the most well known is Ramadan, observed in month nine of the Islamic calendar. This month is all about fasting, prayer, communities, and reflection. During this time, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset, then they break the fast with a meal known as iftar.
At the end of Ramadan, Muslims celebrate Eid al-Fitr. This is a celebration of going back to be able to eat and drink as normal and the resumption of marital intimacy. Eid is indeed a huge event in the Muslim calendar, and is marked by the gathering of friends and family for a huge feast.
The second most important holiday in Islam is Eid al-Adha. This is a celebration lasting four days. During this time, Muslims gather together and eat meat. This is to commemorate Abraham’s willingness to God to sacrifice his first son, Ishmael (although he is not named in the Quran).
Photo credits: Robert Couse-Baker / CC-BY 2.0 (Al Isra’ wal Mi’raj) ; Yosef Futsum / Unsplash (Ramadan) ; Momin Bannani from London, UK / CC-BY-SA-2.0 (Laylatul Qadr) ; Rahbar Emamdadi / CC-BY-4.0 (Eid al-Fitr) ; Adli Wahid / CC-BY-SA-4.0 (Dhul Hijjah) ; Richard Mortel / CC-BY-2.0 (Hajj pilgrimage) ; Al Jazeera English / CC-BY-SA 2.0 (Day of ‘Arafah) ; GR Stocks / Unsplash (Day of Ashura)