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{{Short description|Sixth month of the Islamic calendar}}
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{{Infobox month
| image = Ali and Aisha at the Battle of the Camel.jpg
| alt =
| caption = Ali
| native_name = {{Native name|ar|جُمَادَىٰ
| calendar = [[Islamic calendar]]
| num = 6
| days = 29-30 (depends on
| season =
| gregorian =
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{{IslamicMonths sidebar}}
'''Jumada al-Thani''' ({{
In
==Timing==
The [[Islamic calendar]] is a purely [[lunar calendar]], and months begin when the first crescent of a [[new moon]] is sighted. Since the Islamic [[lunar
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==Islamic
* 03 Jumada al-
* 03 Jumada al-
* 10 Jumada al-
* 13 Jumada al-
* 20 Jumada al-
* 22 Jumada al-
* In 8 [[Islamic calendar#Numbering the years|AH]], [[Dhat as-Salasil]].
* 25 Jumada al-
== See also ==
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