Hijri Emoji
Hijri Emoji Combos
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Hijri emoji mean?
This emoji represents a crescent moon, symbolizing the Islamic lunar calendar and the beginning of each Hijri month.
How can I use the Hijri emoji?
You can copy the emoji from this page using the copy button and paste it anywhere you want to use it, including text messages, social media, emails, etc.
What are good combinations with the Hijri emoji?
Some good combinations include:
- 🌙🕌 - Moon and Mosque
- 📅✨ - Hijri Calendar
- 🕋🤲 - Pilgrimage
How to Use Hijri Emoji
On Mobile
Access your emoji keyboard and find the hijri emoji, or simply copy it from this page and paste it into your message.
On Desktop
Copy the emoji from this page and paste it into your text. On Windows, you can also use Win + . (period) to open the emoji picker.
On Social Media
Copy and paste the emoji into your social media posts, emails, or any other web platform where you want to express yourself.
Hijri Emoji Meanings and Usage
Crescent Moon
This emoji represents a crescent moon, symbolizing the Islamic lunar calendar and the beginning of each Hijri month.
Calendar
This emoji shows a calendar, often used to mark important dates in the Hijri calendar or to note significant events.
Milky Way
This emoji depicts a starry sky, often connected to the night sky during Ramadan, highlighting the spiritual significance.
Mosque
This emoji represents a mosque, a place for worship in Islam, particularly significant during the month of Ramadan.
Kaaba
This emoji shows the Kaaba, which is a sacred site in Islam located in Mecca, central to Hijri festivities.
Sparkles
This emoji signifies joy and celebration, often used to express happiness during hijri festivals like Eid.
Folded Hands
This emoji shows hands clasped together in prayer, used to reflect devotion and spiritual connection during Hijri months.
Fork and Knife with Plate
This emoji represents meals, especially significant during Ramadan when the iftar meal breaks the fast.
Open Book
This emoji indicates reading, often related to the Quran, which is commonly recited during Hijri months.
Earth Globe Europe-Africa
This emoji depicts the Earth, representing the global Muslim community celebrating Hijri events worldwide.
Blossom
This emoji shows a flower, symbolizing renewal and beauty, often celebrated during Hijri festivities.
Party Popper
This emoji represents celebration, commonly used during Eid celebrations, marking the end of Ramadan.
Door
This emoji symbolizes an entrance, often used to denote the opening of new beginnings with each Hijri month.
Dizzy
This emoji shows stars in a circular motion, representing the spiritual highs experienced during Hijri celebrations.
Two Hearts
This emoji symbolizes love and unity, reflecting the strong bonds within the Muslim community during Hijri events.
Light Bulb
This emoji represents ideas and enlightenment, often associated with gaining spiritual knowledge during the Hijri calendar.
Hourglass Not Done
This emoji signifies time, representing the importance of patience and the duration of Hijri months, especially Ramadan.
Red Heart
This emoji shows a heart, symbolizing love, compassion, and generosity, especially during the holy months of the Hijri calendar.
Hijri Emoji Combinations and Meanings
Moon and Mosque
Symbolizing the Islamic calendar and the significance of the moon in Hijri dates.
Hijri Calendar
Referring to the Hijri calendar with a touch of sparkle for special occasions.
Pilgrimage
Indicating the significance of Hajj in the Islamic faith.
New Moon
Representing the beginning of a new month in the Hijri calendar.
Spiritual Vibes
Expressing a sense of spirituality related to Islamic practices.
Quran and Mosque
Indicating the importance of the Quran in Islamic teachings.
Iftar
Referring to the breaking of fast during Ramadan.
Eid Celebration
Celebrating Eid, a significant holiday in the Hijri calendar.
Prayer and Reflection
Expressing the importance of prayer during Hijri months.
Evening Prayer
Indicating evening prayers at a mosque.
Dua and Prayer Beads
Referring to making dua (supplication) during the Hijri months.
Peaceful Month
Symbolizing peace and tranquility during the holy months.
Festive Hijri Month
Celebrating the festive aspects of a Hijri month.
Hijri Date Reminder
Reminding someone of an important date in the Hijri calendar.
Celebration of Hijri New Year
Celebrating the start of the Hijri New Year.
Islamic Events
Referring to upcoming events in the Islamic calendar.
Love During Ramadan
Expressing love and kindness during the holy month of Ramadan.
Blessings from the Mosque
Seeking blessings and positivity from the mosque.