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Hilal

Hilal, from the Arabic hilāl meaning crescent moon, refers to the slender curved phase of the Moon visible briefly after conjunction. In Islamic contexts, hilal denotes the crescent that signals the start of a new lunar month in the Islamic calendar.

The start of each lunar month is traditionally determined by the sighting of the hilal after sunset,

Culturally, the hilal is a widely recognized symbol in Islamic art and architecture and is featured on

Hilal is also used as a given name in several cultures, notably in Turkish and Arabic-speaking communities,

See also: Crescent, Crescent moon, Hilāl.

though
modern
practice
varies
by
country.
Some
communities
rely
on
witnesses
or
official
announcements
based
on
moon
sighting,
while
others
use
astronomical
calculations
to
establish
the
first
day
of
Ramadan,
Shawwal,
Muharram,
and
other
months.
This
can
lead
to
regional
differences
in
dates.
the
flags
and
emblems
of
many
Muslim-majority
nations.
It
is
associated
with
the
lunar
calendar,
religious
observances,
and
historical
caliphates.
and
can
be
used
for
males
or
females
depending
on
locale.
It
may
also
appear
in
place
names
or
surnames
in
some
regions.