The Bahá'í Calendar is called the Badi' Calendar, and it is a calendar created by Bahá'u'lláh on the basis of the launch of the Báb's Call. The year is divided into 19 months with a length of 19 days, and the year begins with Nowruz, based on the spring equinox in Tehran. This application helps to know the most important days and follow up on the conversion between the calendar and other calendars.
The program specializes in displaying the calendar on 3 official and research measurements, as the transition from the Gregorian calendar measurements to the Tehran equinox measurements took place in 2015. As a result, 3 calendars were provided for the user to monitor events in the following Baha’i calendars:
-The Bahá'í calendar is based on the Gregorian calendar and has been in use since the days of the Báb.
-The Baha'i calendar is the basis of Tehran's moderation, and it is used today with the possibility of looking into the past.
-The official Baha’i calendar, which combines the previous two calendars and distinguishes by choosing the correct calendar according to the time of transition.
The program is directly connected to the huge "Calendar" library, which is connected to all international calendars and provides high accuracy. The application also provides other calendars for comparison and conversion, including:
Umm al-Qura Hijri calendar
General Gregorian calendar
Program services:
Display today's date across multiple calendars
-View a monthly calendar
-Convert between any calendar and another.
-View vernal equinox observation measurements from Tehran or any other city.
For more about calendars, please contact us, and browse the list of other calendar programs from the developer.