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First Day of Ridván: April 20: April 21: April 22 Feast of Jamál (Beauty) April 27: April 28: April 29 Ninth Day of Ridván: April 28: April 29: April 30 Twelfth Day of Ridván: May 1: May 2: May 3 Feast of 'Azamat (Grandeur) May 16: May 17: May 18 Declaration of the Báb: May 23: May 24: May 25 Ascension of Baháʼu'lláh: May 28: May 29 ...
In 2024, it begins in the evening of 19 April. [3] On the first, ninth and twelfth days of Ridván, work and school should be suspended. [4] Riḍwān is named for the Garden of Ridván, Baghdad, where Bahá'u'lláh stayed for twelve days after the Ottoman Empire exiled him from the city before he journeyed to Constantinople. [5]
1st day of Ridván 9th day of Ridván 12th day of Ridván Declaration of the Báb Ascension of Bahá'u'lláh Martyrdom of the Báb Birth of the Báb Birth of Bahá'u'lláh Day of the Covenant Ascension of ʻAbdu'l-Bahá 2025 20 Mar: 20 Apr: 28 Apr: 1 May: 23 May: 28 May: 9 Jul: 22 Oct: 23 Oct: 25 Nov: 27 Nov
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First day of Riḍván: Jalál 13: 31: April 20/21: 3 p.m. (Standard Time) Yes Ninth day of Riḍván: Jamál 2: 39: April 28/29-Yes Twelfth day of Riḍván: Jamál 5: 42: May 1/2-Yes Declaration of the Báb: ʻAẓamat 8: 64: May 23/24: 2 hours after sunset on preceding day: Yes Ascension of Baháʼu'lláh: ʻAẓamat 13: 69: May 28/29: 3 a.m ...
Prior to 2015 and a decision by the Universal House of Justice, these two holy days had been observed on the first and second days of Muharram in the Islamic lunar calendar in the Middle East, while other countries observed them according to the Gregorian calendar on 20 October (for the birth of the Báb) and 12 November (for the birth of Baháʼu'lláh).