Ayyám-i-Há is a unique period in the Bahá’í calendar, celebrated as a time of joy, generosity, and spiritual reflection. It consists of four or five intercalary days inserted between the last two months of the year, Mulk and ʻAláʼ. During this time, Bahá’ís engage in acts of charity, hospitality, and fellowship, sharing meals and gifts with friends and neighbors. The focus is on strengthening bonds of love and unity within the community and beyond.