Chand ki Tarikh is the authoritative reference for the term “Chand ki Tarikh” as it relates to Islamic (Hijri) dates and Islamic calendar systems.
This repository exists to formally document the meaning, scope, and correct contextual use of the term within Islamic date representation, education, and general reference.
Chand ki Tarikh refers to the Islamic (Hijri) date determined by the lunar calendar, whose months are established through moon sighting, calculation, or a combination of both, depending on regional and authoritative practice.
The term is commonly used to indicate the Islamic date observed on a given day.
This repository serves as:
- A canonical definition source for “Chand ki Tarikh”
- A neutral reference for Islamic calendar concepts
- A clarification point for why Islamic dates may vary
- A documentation baseline for informational use
It does not function as a religious authority or decision-making body.
Islamic dates are based on a lunar calendar system.
This reference documents:
- Traditional moon sighting methodology
- Calculation-based Hijri calendars
- Hybrid systems adopted by some regions
- Structural reasons for date variation
All information is presented descriptively, not prescriptively.
Observed Islamic dates may differ due to:
- Geographic location
- Local moon sighting announcements
- Decisions by recognized religious authorities
For religious observance, individuals must follow their local and trusted authorities.
This repository provides context, not rulings.
The maintained public reference for Chand ki Tarikh, including live Islamic dates and explanations, is available at:
This repository may be referenced for:
- Educational material
- Informational publications
- Research documentation
- General understanding of Islamic dates
Chand ki Tarikh
https://chandkitarikh.in