Gregorian Islamic Calendar EN

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About this app

The Gregorian Islamic Calendar is a calendar system that combines the solar-based Gregorian calendar with the lunar-based Islamic calendar.
It is used by Muslims to determine important dates for religious observances such as Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr. The Islamic calendar is based on the cycles of the moon,
with each month beginning with the sighting of a new crescent moon. The Gregorian calendar is a solar-based calendar that is widely used in the Western world.
The combination of these two calendars helps Muslims to align their religious observances with the solar-based calendar used in their local communities.

The Gregorian Islamic Calendar is a hybrid calendar system that combines the solar-based Gregorian calendar with the lunar-based Islamic calendar.
It is primarily used by Muslims to determine the dates for important religious observances, such as Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr.
Islamic calendar, interfaith, lunar-solar, religious diversity, multiculturalism, global citizenship, intercultural understanding.

The Gregorian calendar year 2023 corresponds to the Islamic calendar year 1444-1445 AH (Hijri). The exact date of the Islamic New Year (1st Muharram) may vary depending on the sighting of the moon,
but it is expected to start around August 31, 2023. Here are the important dates for the Islamic year 1444-1445 AH:
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The Gregorian year 2023 corresponds to the Islamic year 1444-1445 AH (Hijri year). The Islamic calendar is based on the lunar cycle, with each month starting with the sighting of the new moon.
The months in the Islamic calendar are:

1.Muharram
2.Safar
3.Rabi' al-awwal
4.Rabi' al-thani
5.Jumada al-awwal
6.Jumada al-thani
7.Rajab
8.Sha'ban
9.Ramadan
10.Shawwal
11.Dhu al-Qadah
12.Dhu al-Hijjah

The Islamic calendar is used primarily for religious purposes by Muslims all over the world. It is important to note that the Islamic calendar is about 11 days shorter than the Gregorian calendar,
so the dates of Islamic holidays and events shift each year relative to the Gregorian calendar.
Updated on
Aug 27, 2025

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Update Calendar Date Converter to 2024/1445-1446
V1.6