Ayyám-i-Há
Intercalary days in the Baháʼí calendar / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ayyám-i-Há is a period of intercalary days in the Baháʼí calendar, when Baháʼís celebrate the Festival of Ayyám-i-Há.[2] The four or five days of this period are inserted between the last two months of the calendar (Mulk and ʻAláʼ).[3] The length of Ayyám-i-Há varies according to the timing of the following vernal equinox[4] so that the next year always starts on the vernal equinox.
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Year | Ayyám-i-Há | Fast | Naw-Rúz | ||
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2022 | 25 Feb | 1 Mar | 2 Mar | 20 Mar | 21 Mar |
2023 | 26 Feb | 1 Mar | 2 Mar | 20 Mar | 21 Mar |
2024 | 26 Feb | 29 Feb | 1 Mar | 19 Mar | 20 Mar |
2025 | 25 Feb | 28 Feb | 1 Mar | 19 Mar | 20 Mar |
2026 | 25 Feb | 1 Mar | 2 Mar | 20 Mar | 21 Mar |
2027 | 26 Feb | 1 Mar | 2 Mar | 20 Mar | 21 Mar |
2028 | 26 Feb | 29 Feb | 1 Mar | 19 Mar | 20 Mar |
2029 | 25 Feb | 28 Feb | 1 Mar | 19 Mar | 20 Mar |
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2024 has four days of Ayyám-i-Há: from sunset on Sunday, February 25, to sunset on Thursday, February 29.