
Urdu Punjabi Jantri 2026 PDF – Shia Islamic Calendar, Dates and Aamaal
Knowing the correct date is a basic daily need. Many people in Pakistan, India, and overseas Urdu-speaking communities check more than one calendar every day. One calendar shows the English date, another shows the Hijri date, and another gives the Punjabi Desi date. This can create confusion, especially when planning religious events, majalis, Ramadan routines, Eid holidays, agricultural work, school schedules, or family gatherings.
Jantri 2026 brings Islamic Hijri, Punjabi Desi, and English Gregorian dates together in one simple Urdu calendar. It is designed for readers who want a clear yearly reference for Islamic events, Shia dates, Wiladat and Shahadat anniversaries, aamaal, duas, and daily date matching.
This page provides the Urdu Jantri 2026 PDF, monthly calendar images, important Islamic dates, and a simple guide for using the Jantri correctly.
Islamic Jantri 2026 PDF – Urdu Shia Calendar 1447–1448 AH













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Urdu Jantri 2026 – Complete Islamic Calendar, Urdu Guide & PDF
Jantri 2026 is a yearly Islamic calendar covering the Gregorian year 2026 and the Hijri years 1447 AH and 1448 AH. It includes Hijri dates, English dates, Punjabi Desi dates, Islamic events, and important Shia observances.
The calendar is mainly written in Urdu because most Jantri readers in Pakistan, India, and Shia communities prefer religious and cultural date details in simple Urdu. It can be used by families, students, mosques, imam bargahs, religious institutions, community organizers, and anyone who needs a reliable annual calendar.
The year 2026 begins during 1447 AH and later enters 1448 AH. Since the Islamic calendar follows the lunar system, some dates may differ by one day depending on local moon sighting.
Aaj Ki Jantri
Aaj ki Jantri helps you check today’s Islamic, Desi, and English date in one place.
You can use it for:
- Today’s Hijri date
- Today’s English date
- Today’s Punjabi Desi date
- Religious event planning
- Majlis, dua, roza, and aamaal reminders
- Daily household, school, office, and community planning
Important note: Hijri dates are based on lunar calculation and may change by one day after local moon-sighting announcements. For Ramadan, Eid, Muharram, Ashura, and other major observances, always follow your local religious authority or official moon-sighting announcement.
What Is Jantri 2026?
Jantri 2026 is a full-year calendar that aligns three date systems:
- Islamic Hijri calendar
- English Gregorian calendar
- Punjabi Desi calendar
It lists important dates such as:
- Wiladat of the Ahlulbayt (a.s.)
- Shahadat of the Ahlulbayt (a.s.)
- Muharram and Safar observances
- Ramadan and Laylat-ul-Qadr nights
- Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha
- Eid-e-Ghadeer
- Mubahila
- Important duas and aamaal
- Month-wise Islamic events
This Jantri is useful for daily planning as well as religious preparation throughout the year.
Background and Continuity
For many years, Urdu Jantri and Imamia Jantri have been used by Shia families and religious institutions as annual references. These calendars help readers remember important Islamic dates, plan religious gatherings, and follow Hijri months alongside English and Desi dates.
The 2026 edition continues this tradition with a digital format that can be viewed on mobile, tablet, and desktop. It also includes a downloadable PDF for offline reading, printing, and sharing.
Islamic Calendar Coverage 1447–1448 AH
The Gregorian year 2026 covers parts of two Hijri years:
- 1447 AH
- 1448 AH
Jantri 2026 includes estimated Hijri date alignment for the full year. The dates are helpful for planning, but final religious observances may vary by region because the Islamic calendar depends on moon sighting.
For example, Eid-ul-Fitr, Eid-ul-Adha, Muharram, and Ashura may be observed one day earlier or later in different countries or cities.
Important Islamic Dates in 2026
The following dates are expected dates for planning. Final dates should be confirmed through local moon sighting.
| Islamic Event | Hijri Date | Expected Gregorian Date 2026 | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ramadan Begins | 1 Ramadan 1447 AH | Around February 18 or 19, 2026 | Subject to moon sighting |
| Eid-ul-Fitr | 1 Shawwal 1447 AH | Around March 20 or 21, 2026 | Subject to moon sighting |
| Day of Arafah | 9 Zilhijjah 1447 AH | Around May 26, 2026 | Subject to moon sighting |
| Eid-ul-Adha | 10 Zilhijjah 1447 AH | Around May 27, 2026 | Subject to moon sighting |
| Islamic New Year | 1 Muharram 1448 AH | Around June 16, 2026 | Subject to moon sighting |
| Ashura | 10 Muharram 1448 AH | Around June 25 or 26, 2026 | Subject to moon sighting |
| Sham-e-Ghariban | Evening of 10 Muharram 1448 AH | Evening after Ashura | Observed after sunset |
| Eid-e-Ghadeer | 18 Zilhijjah 1447 AH | Around June 4, 2026 | Subject to moon sighting |
| Mubahila | 24 Zilhijjah 1447 AH | Around June 10, 2026 | Subject to moon sighting |
Month-by-Month Islamic Events 2026
Muharram
Muharram is the first month of the Islamic calendar and one of the most important months for Shia Muslims. It is deeply connected with the tragedy of Karbala and the Shahadat of Imam Hussain (a.s.).
Important Muharram dates include:
- 1 Muharram – Islamic New Year
- 7 Muharram – Water blockade in Karbala
- 9 Muharram – Tasu’a / Shab-e-Ashur
- 10 Muharram – Ashura and Shahadat of Imam Hussain (a.s.)
- Evening of 10 Muharram – Sham-e-Ghariban
Sham-e-Ghariban should be understood as the evening after Ashura, not a separate 9 Muharram event.
Safar
Safar includes several important Shia observances, especially Arbaeen.
Important Safar dates include:
- 7 Safar – Wiladat of Imam Musa Kazim (a.s.)
- 20 Safar – Arbaeen of Imam Hussain (a.s.)
- 28 Safar – Shahadat of Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.w.)
- 28 Safar – Shahadat of Imam Hasan (a.s.)
Some communities may observe certain Safar dates differently based on local tradition and scholarly references.
Rabi-ul-Awwal
Rabi-ul-Awwal includes important dates related to the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.w.) and Imam Jafar Sadiq (a.s.).
Important dates include:
- 8 Rabi-ul-Awwal – Shahadat of Imam Hasan Askari (a.s.)
- 17 Rabi-ul-Awwal – Wiladat of Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.w.)
- 17 Rabi-ul-Awwal – Wiladat of Imam Jafar Sadiq (a.s.)
Rabi-us-Sani
Rabi-us-Sani includes historical observances, spiritual reminders, and selected aamaal followed by many communities. The exact details may vary according to local Jantri references and religious practice.
Jamadi-ul-Awwal
Important Jamadi-ul-Awwal dates include:
- 5 Jamadi-ul-Awwal – Wiladat of Bibi Zainab (s.a.)
- 13 Jamadi-ul-Awwal – Shahadat of Bibi Fatima Zahra (s.a.)
Different Shia traditions may observe some Fatimiyyah dates on different days. Readers should follow the dates used by their local scholars or community.
Jamadi-us-Sani
Jamadi-us-Sani includes important spiritual reminders and selected religious observances. Many Jantri editions include recommended duas, aamaal, and historical notes for this month.
Rajab
Rajab is one of the sacred months in the Islamic calendar. It includes several important Wiladat and Shahadat dates.
Important Rajab dates include:
- 1 Rajab – Wiladat of Imam Muhammad Baqir (a.s.)
- 3 Rajab – Shahadat of Imam Ali Naqi (a.s.)
- 13 Rajab – Wiladat of Imam Ali (a.s.)
- 27 Rajab – Shab-e-Mairaj
Rajab is also known for recommended duas, fasting, and special aamaal.
Shaban
Shaban is an important month before Ramadan and includes several blessed Wiladat dates.
Important Shaban dates include:
- 3 Shaban – Wiladat of Imam Hussain (a.s.)
- 4 Shaban – Wiladat of Hazrat Abbas (a.s.)
- 5 Shaban – Wiladat of Imam Zain-ul-Abideen (a.s.)
- 15 Shaban – Wiladat of Imam Mahdi (a.t.f.s.)
The night of 15 Shaban is also considered spiritually important in many Muslim communities.
Ramadan
Ramadan is the month of fasting, Quran recitation, duas, worship, and spiritual reflection.
Important Ramadan dates include:
- 1 Ramadan – Beginning of fasting
- 19 Ramadan – Zarb-e-Imam Ali (a.s.)
- 21 Ramadan – Shahadat of Imam Ali (a.s.)
- Laylat-ul-Qadr nights
- End of Ramadan – Eid-ul-Fitr, subject to moon sighting
Because Ramadan begins and ends with moon sighting, final dates should always be confirmed locally.
Shawwal
Shawwal begins with Eid-ul-Fitr after the completion of Ramadan.
Important Shawwal notes include:
- 1 Shawwal – Eid-ul-Fitr
- Post-Ramadan fasting reminders
- Community and family Eid gatherings
- Continued spiritual reflection after Ramadan
Zilqad
Zilqad includes important Wiladat dates and preparation for Zilhijjah.
Important Zilqad dates include:
- 1 Zilqad – Wiladat of Bibi Masooma-e-Qom (s.a.)
- 11 Zilqad – Wiladat of Imam Raza (a.s.)
Zilhijjah
Zilhijjah is the month of Hajj, Eid-ul-Adha, Eid-e-Ghadeer, and Mubahila.
Important Zilhijjah dates include:
- 9 Zilhijjah – Day of Arafah
- 10 Zilhijjah – Eid-ul-Adha
- 18 Zilhijjah – Eid-e-Ghadeer
- 24 Zilhijjah – Mubahila
These dates are especially important for religious learning, community programs, and annual event planning.
Urdu, Desi and English Calendar Integration
Urdu Calendar
The main language of this Jantri is Urdu. This makes it easy for families, students, elders, madrassas, mosques, and imam bargahs to understand the dates without difficulty.
Punjabi Desi Calendar
The Punjabi Desi calendar is useful for cultural and seasonal planning. It helps readers follow traditional months and rural date references.
Common Desi months include:
- Chet
- Vaisakh
- Jeth
- Harh
- Sawan
- Bhadon
- Assu
- Katak
- Maghar
- Poh
- Magh
- Phagan
The Desi calendar is still used in many areas for agriculture, weather patterns, seasonal work, and cultural events.
English Gregorian Calendar
The English calendar from January to December 2026 is included for regular planning.
It helps with:
- School and college schedules
- Office work
- Government dates
- Travel plans
- Family events
- Religious event matching
- Public holiday planning
Aamaal and Duas
Jantri 2026 includes religious guidance for important Islamic months and dates. It may include:
- Daily recommended duas
- Special aamaal for Rajab
- Aamaal for Shaban
- Ramadan duas and worship reminders
- Laylat-ul-Qadr practices
- Muharram and Safar observance notes
- Event-specific zikr and spiritual reminders
Readers should follow authentic religious books, scholars, or trusted community guidance for detailed aamaal.
PDF Download Details
The Jantri 2026 PDF is available for offline use.
The PDF includes:
- 14 pages
- Urdu calendar layout
- Islamic Hijri dates
- English dates
- Punjabi Desi dates
- Month-wise calendar pages
- Printable format
- Mobile and desktop viewing support
You can save the PDF on your phone, print it for home use, share it with family, or place it in a mosque, imam bargah, office, school, or religious institution.
Accuracy and Moon-Sighting Notice
Islamic dates in Jantri 2026 are based on lunar calendar calculations and yearly calendar alignment. These dates are useful for planning, but they should not replace local moon-sighting confirmation.
Due to moon-sighting differences:
- Some Hijri dates may shift by one day
- Ramadan may begin on a different date in different regions
- Eid-ul-Fitr may vary by country or city
- Eid-ul-Adha dates may differ by local announcement
- Muharram and Ashura dates should be confirmed locally
- Pakistan readers should follow trusted local religious authorities or official moon-sighting announcements
This notice is especially important for Ramadan, Eid, Muharram, Ashura, and other major observances.
Why This Jantri Is Useful
Jantri 2026 helps readers avoid date confusion by combining multiple calendar systems in one place.
It is useful for:
- Checking today’s Hijri date
- Planning Muharram majalis
- Preparing for Ramadan
- Finding Eid dates
- Checking Wiladat and Shahadat dates
- Matching Islamic dates with English dates
- Checking Desi dates
- Planning family events
- Organizing mosque and imam bargah programs
- Printing and sharing a yearly religious calendar
Comparison With Previous Editions
Jantri 2026 continues the traditional Urdu Jantri style while improving digital access. It can be viewed online, downloaded as a PDF, and used across mobile, tablet, and desktop devices.
The 2026 edition provides:
- Updated Hijri and Gregorian alignment
- Urdu presentation for easy reading
- Month-wise calendar images
- PDF download option
- Shia Islamic event references
- Desi date support
- Better access for online readers
Important Note for Readers
This Jantri is provided for educational, religious, and planning purposes. While care has been taken to present dates clearly, Islamic lunar dates can vary due to moon sighting.
For final religious observance dates, especially Ramadan, Eid-ul-Fitr, Eid-ul-Adha, Muharram, Ashura, and important aamaal nights, please confirm with your local religious authority.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Jantri 2026 used for?
Jantri 2026 is used to check Islamic Hijri dates, English dates, Punjabi Desi dates, Shia events, Wiladat and Shahadat dates, aamaal, duas, and yearly religious planning.
Which Hijri years are covered in Jantri 2026?
Jantri 2026 covers parts of 1447 AH and 1448 AH. The Gregorian year 2026 begins during 1447 AH and later enters 1448 AH.
Is this Jantri written in Urdu?
Yes. The main language is Urdu, with simple wording for general readers, families, students, and religious communities.
Is this a Shia Islamic Jantri?
Yes. This Jantri mainly focuses on Shia Islamic dates, including Wiladat, Shahadat, Muharram, Safar, Arbaeen, Eid-e-Ghadeer, Mubahila, duas, and aamaal.
Does Jantri 2026 include English dates?
Yes. Jantri 2026 includes English Gregorian dates from January to December 2026.
Does Jantri 2026 include Desi dates?
Yes. It includes Punjabi Desi calendar references along with Islamic and English dates.
Can Islamic dates change after moon sighting?
Yes. Islamic dates may change by one day because the Hijri calendar depends on moon sighting. Always confirm major observances locally.
When is Eid-ul-Fitr 2026 expected?
Eid-ul-Fitr 2026 is expected around March 20 or March 21, depending on moon sighting and local announcement.
When is Eid-ul-Adha 2026 expected?
Eid-ul-Adha 2026 is expected around May 27, depending on moon sighting and local confirmation.
When is Ashura 2026 expected?
Ashura 2026 is expected around June 25 or June 26, depending on location and moon sighting.
When is Sham-e-Ghariban observed?
Sham-e-Ghariban is observed after sunset on 10 Muharram, after the day of Ashura.
Can I download Jantri 2026 PDF?
Yes. The Jantri 2026 PDF is available for download and can be saved for offline use.
Is the PDF suitable for printing?
Yes. The PDF can be printed for home, mosque, imam bargah, office, school, or community use.
Can I share this Jantri?
Yes. You may share Jantri 2026 for educational, religious, and community purposes.