The Baha'i calendar has nineteen months, each consisting of nineteen days, and each named for one of the attributes of God. The Baha'i year begins on Naw Ruz (lit. New Year), March 21, the first day of spring each year.
Ayyam'i-Ha are the four intercalary days that immediately precede the 19-day Fast, which is the last month of the Baha'i calendar. These are days of gift-giving, charitable works, etc. The Fast, in turn, ends with the new year Another major Baha'i celebration, commemorating the Proclamation of Baha'u'llah, are the twelve days of Ridvan, April 21-May 2. Baha'is also commemorate certain historical events that took place within the Faith.
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