The Islamic New Year, 1 Muharram 1448 Hijriyah, is approaching, typically met with celebration by many Muslims. However, discussions are emerging regarding the permissibility of celebrating the Hijri New Year according to Islamic law (Syariat). The question centers on whether traditional celebratory practices align with religious teachings. While the arrival of the new Islamic year holds significance, interpretations vary on how it should be observed. Religious scholars are prompting reflection on appropriate ways to mark the occasion, moving beyond purely festive expressions. The debate focuses on ensuring observances are consistent with Islamic principles and avoid practices deemed inappropriate. Further clarification is sought on acceptable forms of commemorating the start of the new Hijri year.