1451/12/08 Hijri to Gregorian Date

Hijri date of 8 Dhu Al-Hijjah 1451 AH in Gregorian

Well, the Hijri date 8 Dhul Hijjah 1451 corresponds to the Gregorian date Thursday, 11 April 2030. This date lies in the twelfth month of the Hijri year 1451 AH, which is Dhu Al-Hijjah of 1451 AH. Both this Hijri and Gregorian date occur on the single day that is Thursday without any doubt. The Arabic date 1451/12/08 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 2030/04/11 to Hijri Date

The following is the conversion of the Gregorian date 11 April 2030 to its equivalent Arabic date.

1451/12/08

Thursday, 8 Dhu Al-Hijjah 1451 AH

Convert 1451/12/08 to Gregorian Date

The following is the conversion of the Arabic date 8 Dhul Hijjah 1451 AH to its equivalent Gregorian date.

2030/04/11

Thursday, 11 April 2030

Qur'an Ayah of the day, 8 Dhul Hijjah 1451

۞ وَلَقَدْ ءَاتَيْنَآ إِبْرَٰهِيمَ رُشْدَهُۥ مِن قَبْلُ وَكُنَّا بِهِۦ عَٰلِمِينَ

And We verily gave Abraham of old his proper course, and We were Aware of him,

Surah Al-Anbiyaa(21:51)

Hadith of the day, 8 Dhul Hijjah 1451

Sahih al-Bukhari

Call to Prayers (Adhaan)

Chapter: The recitation of the Qur'an in the Fajr prayer

Narrated Saiyar bin Salama:

My father and I went to Abu Barza-al-Aslami to ask him about the stated times for the prayers. He replied, "The Prophet (ﷺ) used to offer the Zuhr prayer when the sun just declined from its highest position at noon; the `Asr at a time when if a man went to the farthest place in Medina (after praying) he would find the sun still hot (bright). (The sub narrator said: I have forgotten what Abu Barza said about the Maghrib prayer). The Prophet (ﷺ) never found any harm in delaying the `Isha' prayer to the first third of the night and he never liked to sleep before it and to talk after it. He used to offer the morning prayer at a time when after finishing it one could recognize the person sitting beside him and used to recite between 60 to 100 verses in one or both the rak`at."

Sahih al-Bukhari 771