Again, misleading and wrong map. We never use Hijri in Egypt. Most egyptians don’t even know what Hijri year this is. I’m sure it’s the same for most north African countries like Morocco and Tunisia! Hijri is maybe only used to observe Islamic ceremonial stuff.
LimestoneDust on
IIRC North Korea switched from Juche calendar to Gregorian
notrealmomen on
I’m sorry but most of these countries probably use the Georgian calendar at least 90% more than Hijri one except maybe Saudi Arabia. Hijri calendar is mostly only used for religious purposes
Traditional_Soft923 on
This map is misleading because we mostly use gregorian in Pakistan.
Perfect_Wasabi_8770 on
Most of the middle east and north africa region use the ordinary „2026“ calender, the other calender is just for the religious ceremonies
omrixs on
In Israel the Hebrew calendar is used officially alongside the Gregorian calendar and by many religious Jews (with a minority using it exclusively), but most people don’t use it regularly. The majority won’t know which Hebrew month it is, much less the specific day of the month.
Kanto_Hizashi on
Nope, Malaysia predominantly uses Gregorian either on daily use or business basis. Hijri usage is unofficial and limited only to mark Muslim holidays or events.
You will never see any official documents using the Hijri calendar. Not even the agencies under the Ministry of Religious Affairs (only handle Islamic stuff).
walkingmelways on
8?
irmaoskane on
People say the map is wrong but he never said it were officialy used only that they exist
fh3131 on
The map is fine, but the title is misleading, hence all the comments.
In most countries, especially in businesses, people use the Gregorian calendar. This map is showing the traditional calendars, which were in use before the Gregorian was accepted. In many countries, the religious holidays are based on these calendars, and that’s why those holidays fall on different Gregorian dates each year.
1lyke1africa on
You could include all of the countries in the commonwealth as the fourth year of King Charles‘ reign.
Boboforprez on
What a shitty confusing map.
Heavy-Jackfruit585 on
I love the way te indian calander is so close to the western one
PermitCivil on
???? in india as per the hindu calendar its currently like 2082 or something
LifeAcanthopterygii6 on
China is living in the future.
Superkran on
Surprised to see the US hasn’t made up some unique “convenient” system for once. Like you know, 0 is old and year 100 is today or something like.
TheEconomyYouFools on
China uses the Gregorian calendar. Literally no one uses the year „4723“ as the current year.
Thepizzathewizard on
Tf is the Indian one lol
formosasymposia on
Fun fact, Taiwan and North Korea are in the same year. Just so happens that Kim Il Sung was born the same year the Republic of China was formed.
Also unlike a lot of the others on this list, Taiwan uses the ROC year in official documents.
Future-Question-2292 on
We dont use Nepal sambat in Nepal. We use Vikram Sambat. Today’s date is 09/10/2082
Kurumi_Gaming on
Nobody in China uses whatever this is
People just uses Gregorian
iFoegot on
Every a few weeks this horse shit post pops up again. Look, I offer 1000 dollars to anybody who can find more than 3 out of 1000 random chinese people who know what 4723 is.
ayassin02 on
How many times do we have to go through this? This map is wrong
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Again, misleading and wrong map. We never use Hijri in Egypt. Most egyptians don’t even know what Hijri year this is. I’m sure it’s the same for most north African countries like Morocco and Tunisia! Hijri is maybe only used to observe Islamic ceremonial stuff.
IIRC North Korea switched from Juche calendar to Gregorian
I’m sorry but most of these countries probably use the Georgian calendar at least 90% more than Hijri one except maybe Saudi Arabia. Hijri calendar is mostly only used for religious purposes
This map is misleading because we mostly use gregorian in Pakistan.
Most of the middle east and north africa region use the ordinary „2026“ calender, the other calender is just for the religious ceremonies
In Israel the Hebrew calendar is used officially alongside the Gregorian calendar and by many religious Jews (with a minority using it exclusively), but most people don’t use it regularly. The majority won’t know which Hebrew month it is, much less the specific day of the month.
Nope, Malaysia predominantly uses Gregorian either on daily use or business basis. Hijri usage is unofficial and limited only to mark Muslim holidays or events.
You will never see any official documents using the Hijri calendar. Not even the agencies under the Ministry of Religious Affairs (only handle Islamic stuff).
8?
People say the map is wrong but he never said it were officialy used only that they exist
The map is fine, but the title is misleading, hence all the comments.
In most countries, especially in businesses, people use the Gregorian calendar. This map is showing the traditional calendars, which were in use before the Gregorian was accepted. In many countries, the religious holidays are based on these calendars, and that’s why those holidays fall on different Gregorian dates each year.
You could include all of the countries in the commonwealth as the fourth year of King Charles‘ reign.
What a shitty confusing map.
I love the way te indian calander is so close to the western one
???? in india as per the hindu calendar its currently like 2082 or something
China is living in the future.
Surprised to see the US hasn’t made up some unique “convenient” system for once. Like you know, 0 is old and year 100 is today or something like.
China uses the Gregorian calendar. Literally no one uses the year „4723“ as the current year.
Tf is the Indian one lol
Fun fact, Taiwan and North Korea are in the same year. Just so happens that Kim Il Sung was born the same year the Republic of China was formed.
Also unlike a lot of the others on this list, Taiwan uses the ROC year in official documents.
We dont use Nepal sambat in Nepal. We use Vikram Sambat. Today’s date is 09/10/2082
Nobody in China uses whatever this is
People just uses Gregorian
Every a few weeks this horse shit post pops up again. Look, I offer 1000 dollars to anybody who can find more than 3 out of 1000 random chinese people who know what 4723 is.
How many times do we have to go through this? This map is wrong