Ayyám-i-Há, or “Days of Ha,” are devoted to spiritual preparation for the Fast, hospitality, charity and gift giving. They are celebrated during the four or five days between the last month of the Bahá’i calendar year. The Baháʼí Calendar consists of 19 months of 19 days, equaling 361 days. It is adjusted for the 365 days (or 366 in leap years) in the solar year by adding 4 or 5 "extra calendar" days, known as the Intercalary Days, or Ayyam-i-Ha (Days of Ha).
During Ayyám-i-Há, Baháʼís are encouraged to celebrate God and his Oneness by showing love, fellowship and unity. In many instances Baháʼís give and accept gifts to demonstrate these attributes, and because of this gift giving period, it is sometimes compared to Christmas, but many Baha'is only exchange small gifts because gifts are not the main focus. It is also a time of charity and goodwill and Baháʼís often participate in various projects of a humanitarian nature.
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