Hijri date | Gregorian | Day |
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17/Ramadan/1982 | March 30, 2545 | Tuesday |
18/Ramadan/1982 | March 31, 2545 | Wednesday |
19/Ramadan/1982 | April 01, 2545 | Thursday |
20/Ramadan/1982 | April 02, 2545 | Friday |
When was Ramadan 1992?
Ramadan Hijri calendar of year 1412 Letters
Hijri date | Gregorian | Day |
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1/Ramadan/1412 | March 05, 1992 | Thursday |
2/Ramadan/1412 | March 06, 1992 | Friday |
3/Ramadan/1412 | March 07, 1992 | Saturday |
4/Ramadan/1412 | March 08, 1992 | Sunday |
What are the months of the Islamic calendar based on?
The names of the months in the Islamic calendar are: Muharram; Safar; Rabi’ al-awwal; Rabi’ al-thani; Jumada al-awwal; Jumada al-thani; Rajab; Sha’aban; Ramadan; Shawwal; Dhu al-Qi’dah; Dhu al-Hijjah.
What month was Ramadan in 1995?
Ramadan Hijri calendar of year 1415 Letters
Hijri date | Gregorian | Day |
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1/Ramadan/1415 | January 31, 1995 | Tuesday |
2/Ramadan/1415 | February 01, 1995 | Wednesday |
3/Ramadan/1415 | February 02, 1995 | Thursday |
4/Ramadan/1415 | February 03, 1995 | Friday |
When was Ramadan 1999?
(The Islamic calendar is based on the lunar year and therefore the holiday lands at different times during the year. On the Common Era calendar this year, Ramadan is from Dec. 20, 1998 to Jan. 17, 1999).
When was Ramadan 1991?
Ramadan Hijri calendar of year 1411 Letters
Hijri date | Gregorian | Day |
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1/Ramadan/1411 | March 17, 1991 | Sunday |
2/Ramadan/1411 | March 18, 1991 | Monday |
3/Ramadan/1411 | March 19, 1991 | Tuesday |
4/Ramadan/1411 | March 20, 1991 | Wednesday |
When was Ramadan 1993?
Ramadan Hijri calendar of year 1413 Letters
Hijri date | Gregorian | Day |
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1/Ramadan/1413 | February 22, 1993 | Monday |
2/Ramadan/1413 | February 23, 1993 | Tuesday |
3/Ramadan/1413 | February 24, 1993 | Wednesday |
4/Ramadan/1413 | February 25, 1993 | Thursday |
What are the 4 holy months in Islam?
In Islam culture, the sacred months or inviolable months are four months of the Islamic calendar (Dhul-Qa’dah, Dhu’l-Hijjah, Muharram and Rajab).
Why are there 7 days in a week Islam?
The Babylonians, who lived in modern-day Iraq, were astute observers and interpreters of the heavens, and it is largely thanks to them that our weeks are seven days long. The reason they adopted the number seven was that they observed seven celestial bodies – the Sun, the Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.
What is the difference between Gregorian and Islamic calendar?
Facts about the Hijri Calendar:
The lunar calendar lags behind the solar calendar by around ten days every year. The months of the Islamic calendar fall in different parts of the Gregorian calendar each year, which repeats every 33 years. … There is a 578-year difference between the Gregorian and Islamic calendars.