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The Islamic calendar is a lunar-based calendar, based on the phases of the moon, rather than on the solar year. It has a year with 354 or 355 days, which are spread over twelve months. The months are not linked with the seasons and drift from year to year.
The Islamic calendar is used primarily to date religious holidays. Ramadan, a month in which Muslims practice fasting, is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar.
Most Muslim countries still use the Gregorian calendar for public and business purposes, but the Islamic calendar is the official calendar of some countries, such as Saudi Arabia.
How is the Islamic calendar different from the Gregorian calendar? Check all that apply.
The Islamic calendar is based on the solar year.
The Islamic calendar is based on the phases of the moon.
The Islamic calendar has fewer days.
The Islamic calendar has more months.
The Islamic calendar is linked to the seasons.