Assalamualaikum brothers and sisters. In this rapidly evolving world, it’s crucial for us not only to remember our Islamic roots but also to understand and appreciate the spiritual underpinnings of our traditions. Among these important traditions is the Hijri calendar, a beautiful representation of our Islamic heritage that goes beyond mere time-keeping.

Today we explore the spiritual significance of the current Hijri week, and ponder on the value of reflection in our modern Muslim lives. The Hijri calendar invites us to relook time from an Islamic lens. So, let’s talk about the current Hijri week.

Now, the spiritual significance of a Hijri week may vary depending upon the month and the particular week. Typically, it might coincide with important Islamic events or observances like Ramadan, Hajj, Muharram, or the birth of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). This week, as we find ourselves in – let’s say – the month of Safar, it is important to remember that it is one of the sacred months that were identified by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

As Muslims, this is a time where we can engage in extra prayers, perform good deeds, ask for forgiveness, and seek to strengthen our connection with Allah (SWT). Reflection and self-improvement, as we consider our actions, intentions, and relationship with the divine, are strongly encouraged during this week. The Prophet Muhammad has taught us that ‘The believer looks to his sins as if he were sitting beneath a mountain which he fears might fall on him, and the sinner looks to his sins as if they were a fly passing over his nose which he waves away.

‘ (Bukhari). Let us strive to be like the believer in this instance. In the modern world we live in, filled with distractions and continuous noise, it is more important than ever to create space for reflection.

Take some time out from your busy schedule – even just a few minutes each day – to ponder on your actions, intentions, and your relationship with Allah. Reflect on your spiritual journey, your moral decisions, and their alignment with Islamic teachings. Reflection helps nurture a conscious Muslim life, a life that does not simply react to circumstances, but engages thoughtfully with them guided by the principles of our faith.

It helps us reconnect with Allah, with ourselves, and the world around us, thus fostering a deeper sense of purpose and spiritual fulfilment. That’s where MuslimCalendar.app comes in. The MuslimCalendar.app is a tool designed to help Muslims reconnect with Islamic time.

Created with the modern Muslim in mind, it’s more than just a calendar — it’s a daily companion, a bridge back to our Islamic roots. Most of us are used to the Gregorian calendar, but with this app, our aim is to make the Hijri calendar a part of your daily life, fostering a better understanding and reconnection with the rich spiritual heritage it carries. The app provides all the important Islamic dates, religious observances, and events at your fingertips.

It also includes features such as prayer times, Qibla direction, and a section dedicated to Islamic holidays and events. Users can also utilize the app to reflect on the spiritual significance of each Hijri week, track their personal development, and set reminders for important Islamic events. Establishing a connection with Islamic time can enrich our connection with the divine and enhance our understanding of our faith.

As you journey through the Hijri week, make it a practice to pause, reflect on the spiritual significance it carries, and apply these learnings to your daily lives. May Allah (SWT) bless us all with the willingness and commitment to continually engage in reflection, align our lives closer to Islam, and strengthen our connection with our Creator. With MuslimCalendar.app, let’s keep the divine time ticking in our hearts and minds, enriching the way we live our lives.