International Journal of Literature and Language Studies
Vol. 5 No. 6 (2026): International Journal of Literature and Language Studies

CHILDREN’S CEREMONIAL SONGS RELATED TO THE HIJRI-LUNAR CALENDAR: FOLKLORE, CALENDAR TIME, AND CHILDREN’S PERFORMANCE

Esanov Alijon Mengbayevich (Senior lecturer of termez university of economics and service, doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philological Sciences)



Article Info

Publish Date
11 Jun 2026

Abstract

Abstract. This article provides a scientific and theoretical analysis of children’s ceremonial songs related to the Hijri-lunar calendar, particularly the songs and chants that occupy a special place in Uzbek children’s folklore, such as “Yo Ramazon,” “Ramazon aytimlari” (Ramadan chants), and children’s chants connected with the eve of Eid and the Eid holidays. The study examines the role of the lunar calendar in determining religious and cultural time, the ceremonial function of children’s performance, the poetic structure of the songs, their social and communicative function, and their modern transformation. The Hijri calendar consists of twelve lunar months and is used to determine the dates of religious ceremonies. Since the lunar year is approximately eleven days shorter than the solar year, Ramadan and other dates shift every year in the Gregorian calendar. This feature demonstrates that children’s ceremonial songs are connected not to a natural season, but to sacralized religious time.

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ijlls

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Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media

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The mission of the International Journal of Literature and Language Studies (IJLLS) is to provide readers with the development of language studies in linguistics and literature. In addition to manuscripts that center on the study, we welcome manuscripts on a wide range of topics relating to the ...