Kebbi State Extends Holiday To October 4th

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The Kebbi Government has declared Tuesday, Oct. 4 as public holiday to mark the beginning of the new Islamic calendar 1438 A.H. (After Hijrah).

A statement issued by Alhaji Atiku Bagudu, the Chief Press to Gov. Abubakar Dakingari in Birnin Kebbi urged Muslims to use the holiday to pray for Nigeria.

According to him, Sunday, Oct. 2 falls on Muharram 1, 1438 A.H., being the first day of the first month in the lunar Islamic calendar.

In Islam, the use of lunar calendar started in 578 A.D. when Prophet Muhammad migrated from his home in Makkah to Medinah in saudi Arabia. (NAN)

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