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Happy Naw-Ruz! Baha'i New Year ushers in spring
On March 21 Baha'is celebrate the beginning of a new year. Called Naw-Ruz, which means "new day" in Persian, it is one of nine Baha'i holy days on which Baha'is suspend work and school.
Happy Naw-Ruz!Baha'is follow the Badi ("wonderful") calendar, which consists of 19 months of 19 days each (361 days), with the addition of "Intercalary Days" (four in ordinary and five in leap years) between the 18th and 19th months to adjust the calendar to the solar year.
Naw-Ruz begins at sunset on the last day of the Baha'i Fast and is observed with celebration and prayers.
Baha'i New Year 168 of the Baha'i Era!
On March 21 Baha'is celebrate the beginning of a new year. Called Naw-Ruz, which means "new day" in Persian, it is one of nine Baha'i holy days on which Baha'is suspend work and school.

Happy Naw-Ruz!Baha'is follow the Badi ("wonderful") calendar, which consists of 19 months of 19 days each (361 days), with the addition of "Intercalary Days" (four in ordinary and five in leap years) between the 18th and 19th months to adjust the calendar to the solar year.
Naw-Ruz begins at sunset on the last day of the Baha'i Fast and is observed with celebration and prayers.
Baha'i New Year 168 of the Baha'i Era!