1421/09/21 Hijri to Gregorian Date

Hijri date of 21 Ramadan 1421 AH in Gregorian

Well, the Hijri date 21 Ramadan 1421 corresponds to the Gregorian date Sunday, 17 December 2000. This date lies in the ninth month of the Hijri year 1421 AH, which is Ramadan of 1421 AH. Both this Hijri and Gregorian date occur on the single day that is Sunday without any doubt. The Arabic date 1421/09/21 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 2000/12/17 to Hijri Date

The following is the conversion of the Gregorian date 17 December 2000 to its equivalent Arabic date.

1421/09/21

Sunday, 21 Ramadan 1421 AH

Convert 1421/09/21 to Gregorian Date

The following is the conversion of the Arabic date 21 Ramadan 1421 AH to its equivalent Gregorian date.

2000/12/17

Sunday, 17 December 2000

Qur'an Ayah of the day, 21 Ramadan 1421

فَجَعَلَ مِنْهُ ٱلزَّوْجَيْنِ ٱلذَّكَرَ وَٱلْأُنثَىٰٓ

And made of him a pair, the male and female.

Surah Al-Qiyaama(75:39)

Hadith of the day, 21 Ramadan 1421

Sahih al-Bukhari

Knowledge

Chapter: The Statement of the Prophet (saws): lt is probable that a person who receives a piece of information indirectly may comprehend it better than he who has heard it directly from its source

Narrated `Abdur-Rahman bin Abi Bakra's father:

Once the Prophet (ﷺ) was riding his camel and a man was holding its rein. The Prophet (ﷺ) asked, "What is the day today?" We kept quiet, thinking that he might give that day another name. He said, "Isn't it the day of Nahr (slaughtering of the animals of sacrifice)" We replied, "Yes." He further asked, "Which month is this?" We again kept quiet, thinking that he might give it another name. Then he said, "Isn't it the month of Dhul-Hijja?" We replied, "Yes." He said, "Verily! Your blood, property and honor are sacred to one another (i.e. Muslims) like the sanctity of this day of yours, in this month of yours and in this city of yours. It is incumbent upon those who are present to inform those who are absent because those who are absent might comprehend (what I have said) better than the present audience."

Sahih al-Bukhari 67