According to the Hijri, or Islamic, calendar, Muharram-ul-Haram (Arabic New Year), also called Hijri New Year (Islamic New Year) occurs on the first day of Muharram - the first month of the year in the Islamic calendar.
Hijri New Year is a public holiday in most, if not all, Muslim countries. Hijri New Year is celebrated as a peaceful time, focusing on self-reflection and religious practices.
Gifting for Islamic New Year
Hijri New Year is a major gifting period for businesses. Memorable and unique gifts are distributed to employees and clients alike, encompassing the spirit of the Islamic New Year.
Gifting partners, clients and employees for Hijri New Year is common practice in the Middle East, with sweets being the most common gifts.
Sweets, however popular, are indistinguishable from one another. Chocolates, especially, are one of the most common forms of sweets gifted during Islamic New Year, and chocolates from boutique stores all look the same, most of them not even encompassing the real spirit of Hijri New Year.
Where to buy Hijri New Year chocolates?
If you’re wondering where you can find chocolates that fully encompass the spirit of Islamic New Year, look no further than Chocobrosia. Our flavors are traditional, with a heavy emphasis on nuts and dates, and our packaging is customizable!
We can incorporate special tags with your very own messaging on each one, or even create custom ribbon-work for each box you order.
Get in touch with our team today to place your orders.
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