Bahá'í Calendar
The Bahá'í Calendar, also known as the Badíʿ Calendar, consists of 19 months, each containing 19 days, totaling 361 days. To align with the solar year, four or five additional days, called Intercalary Days, are added at the end of the year. This calendar is used by followers of the Bahá'í Faith to mark their religious events and observances.
Each month in the Bahá'í Calendar has a unique name, often derived from attributes of God. The year begins on the Naw-Rúz, which coincides with the spring equinox, symbolizing renewal and new beginnings.