1352/12/19 Hijri to Gregorian Date

Hijri date of 19 Dhu Al-Hijjah 1352 AH in Gregorian

Well, the Hijri date 19 Dhul Hijjah 1352 corresponds to the Gregorian date Tuesday, 3 April 1934. This date lies in the twelfth month of the Hijri year 1352 AH, which is Dhu Al-Hijjah of 1352 AH. Both this Hijri and Gregorian date occur on the single day that is Tuesday without any doubt. The Arabic date 1352/12/19 is calculated using the Umm Al-Qura calendar and the sighting of the moon. One thing to remember is that this Arabic date may occur on different Gregorian date depending upon the region and country and obviously the moon.

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Convert 1934/04/03 to Hijri Date

The following is the conversion of the Gregorian date 3 April 1934 to its equivalent Arabic date.

1352/12/19

Tuesday, 19 Dhu Al-Hijjah 1352 AH

Convert 1352/12/19 to Gregorian Date

The following is the conversion of the Arabic date 19 Dhul Hijjah 1352 AH to its equivalent Gregorian date.

1934/04/03

Tuesday, 3 April 1934

Qur'an Ayah of the day, 19 Dhul Hijjah 1352

يَٰٓأَيُّهَا ٱلَّذِينَ ءَامَنُوا۟ لَا تَكُونُوا۟ كَٱلَّذِينَ كَفَرُوا۟ وَقَالُوا۟ لِإِخْوَٰنِهِمْ إِذَا ضَرَبُوا۟ فِى ٱلْأَرْضِ أَوْ كَانُوا۟ غُزًّۭى لَّوْ كَانُوا۟ عِندَنَا مَا مَاتُوا۟ وَمَا قُتِلُوا۟ لِيَجْعَلَ ٱللَّهُ ذَٰلِكَ حَسْرَةًۭ فِى قُلُوبِهِمْ ۗ وَٱللَّهُ يُحْىِۦ وَيُمِيتُ ۗ وَٱللَّهُ بِمَا تَعْمَلُونَ بَصِيرٌۭ

O ye who believe! Be not as those who disbelieved and said of their brethren who went abroad in the land or were fighting in the field: If they had been (here) with us they would not have died or been killed: that Allah may make it anguish in their hearts. Allah giveth life and causeth death; and Allah is Seer of what ye do.

Surah Aal-i-Imraan(3:156)

Hadith of the day, 19 Dhul Hijjah 1352

Sahih al-Bukhari

Call to Prayers (Adhaan)

Chapter: To sit for a while between the two prostrations

Narrated Abu Qilaba:

Once Malik bin Huwairith said to his friends, "Shall I show you how Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) used to offer his prayers?" And it was not the time for any of the compulsory congregational prayers. So he stood up (for the prayer) bowed and said the Takbir, then he raised his head and remained standing for a while and then prostrated and raised his head for a while (sat up for a while). He prayed like our Sheikh `Amr Ibn Salama. (Aiyub said, "The latter used to do a thing which I did not see the people doing i.e. he used to sit between the third and the fourth rak`a). Malik bin Huwairith said, "We came to the Prophet (after embracing Islam) and stayed with him. He said to us, 'When you go back to your families, pray such and such a prayer at such and such a time, pray such and such a prayer at such and such a time, and when there is the time for the prayer then only of you should pronounce the Adhan for the prayer and the oldest of you should lead the prayer."

Sahih al-Bukhari 818, 819