1373 Hijri to Gregorian Calendar | Islamic Hijri calendar for 1373 AH

According to the Umm Al-Qura Calendar, 1373 hijri is beginning in the ninth month of the Gregorian year 1953. The first month of the year 1373 AH is Muharram and it is starting from 9 September 1953, making it the first day of the year. And the last month of the year 1373 AH which is also the month of the Hajj is starting from 30 July 1954. The hijri year 1373 is ending on the 28 August 1954. Dates may change based on the moon sightings.

Gregorian Date

17

June 2025

Hijri Date

21

Dhu Al-Hijjah 1446

The following table shows the Islamic hijri calendar for 1373 AH along with corresponding gregorian dates

Hijri Month Hijri Start Date Gregorian Start Date Day of the Week Days in Hijri Month
Muharram 1373 1373/01/01 1953/09/09 Wednesday 30 days
Safar 1373 1373/02/01 1953/10/09 Friday 29 days
Rabi Al-Awwal 1373 1373/03/01 1953/11/07 Saturday 30 days
Rabi Al-Thani 1373 1373/04/01 1953/12/07 Monday 30 days
Jumada Al-Awwal 1373 1373/05/01 1954/01/06 Wednesday 29 days
Jumada Al-Thani 1373 1373/06/01 1954/02/04 Thursday 30 days
Rajab 1373 1373/07/01 1954/03/06 Saturday 29 days
Shaban 1373 1373/08/01 1954/04/04 Sunday 29 days
Ramadan 1373 1373/09/01 1954/05/03 Monday 30 days
Shawwal 1373 1373/10/01 1954/06/02 Wednesday 29 days
Dhu Al-Qidah 1373 1373/11/01 1954/07/01 Thursday 29 days
Dhu Al-Hijjah 1373 1373/12/01 1954/07/30 Friday 30 days
Gregorian years corresponding to the Hijri year 1373 AH
The hijri year 1373 AH starts in the ninth month of the Gregorian year 1953

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 1373 Hijri in Gregorian?

The 1373 AH hijri year in gregorian is 1953. 1373 Hijri is starting from 9 September 1953. Moon sightings may affect this date.

When is Muharram in 1373 AH islamic calendar?

The sacred month of Muharram in 1373 AH is starting from 9 September 1953.

When is Safar in 1373 AH islamic calendar?

The islamic month of Safar in 1373 AH is starting from 9 October 1953.

When is Rabi al-Awwal in 1373 AH islamic calendar?

The islamic month of Rabi al-Awwal in 1373 AH is starting from 7 November 1953.

When is Rabi al-Thani in 1373 AH islamic calendar?

The islamic month of Rabi al-Thani in 1373 AH is starting from 7 December 1953.

When is Jumada al-Awwal in 1373 AH islamic calendar?

The islamic month of Jumada al-Awwal in 1373 AH is starting from 6 January 1954.

When is Jumada al-Thani in 1373 AH islamic calendar?

The islamic month of Jumada al-Thani in 1373 AH is starting from 4 February 1954.

When is Rajab in 1373 AH islamic calendar?

The sacred month of Rajab in 1373 AH is starting from 6 March 1954.

When is Shaban in 1373 AH islamic calendar?

The islamic month of Shaban in 1373 AH is starting from 4 April 1954.

When is Ramadan in 1373 AH islamic calendar?

The holy month of Ramadan in 1373 AH is starting from 3 May 1954.

When is Shawwal in 1373 AH islamic calendar?

The tenth month which begins with Eid Al-fitr, Shawwal in 1373 AH is starting from 2 June 1954.

When is Dhul-Qadah in 1373 AH islamic calendar?

The eleventh and sacred month of Dhul-Qadah in 1373 AH is starting from 1 July 1954.

When is Dhul-Hijjah in 1373 AH islamic calendar?

The twelfth month and final sacred month of Dhul-Hijjah in 1373 AH is starting from 30 July 1954.

Qur'an Ayah of the day

سُبْحَٰنَ رَبِّكَ رَبِّ ٱلْعِزَّةِ عَمَّا يَصِفُونَ

Glorified be thy Lord, the Lord of Majesty, from that which they attribute (unto Him)

Surah As-Saaffaat(37:180)

Hadith of the day

Sahih al-Bukhari

Prophetic Commentary on the Qur'an (Tafseer of the Prophet (pbuh))

Allah's Statement: "And fight them until there is no more Fitnah (disbelief and worshipping of others along with Allah) and (all and every kind of) worship is for Allah (Alone). But if they cease, let there be no transgression except against Az-Zalimün (the polytheists and wrong-doers) ." (V.2:193)

Narrated Nafi`:

During the affliction of Ibn Az-Zubair, two men came to Ibn `Umar and said, "The people are lost, and you are the son of `Umar, and the companion of the Prophet, so what forbids you from coming out?" He said, "What forbids me is that Allah has prohibited the shedding of my brother's blood." They both said, "Didn't Allah say, 'And fight then until there is no more affliction?" He said "We fought until there was no more affliction and the worship is for Allah (Alone while you want to fight until there is affliction and until the worship become for other than Allah." Narrated Nafi` (through another group of sub-narrators): A man came to Ibn `Umar and said, "O Abu `Abdur Rahman! What made you perform Hajj in one year and Umra in another year and leave the Jihad for Allah' Cause though you know how much Allah recommends it?" Ibn `Umar replied, "O son of my brother! Islam is founded on five principles, i.e. believe in Allah and His Apostle, the five compulsory prayers, the fasting of the month of Ramadan, the payment of Zakat, and the Hajj to the House (of Allah)." The man said, "O Abu `Abdur Rahman! Won't you listen to why Allah has mentioned in His Book: 'If two groups of believers fight each other, then make peace between them, but if one of then transgresses beyond bounds against the other, then you all fight against the one that transgresses. (49.9) and:--"And fight them till there is no more affliction (i.e. no more worshiping of others along with Allah)." Ibn `Umar said, "We did it, during the lifetime of Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) when Islam had only a few followers. A man would be put to trial because of his religion; he would either be killed or tortured. But when the Muslims increased, there was no more afflictions or oppressions." The man said, "What is your opinion about `Uthman and `Ali?" Ibn `Umar said, "As for `Uthman, it seems that Allah has forgiven him, but you people dislike that he should be forgiven. And as for `Ali, he is the cousin of Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) and his son-in-law." Then he pointed with his hand and said, "That is his house which you see."

Sahih al-Bukhari 4513, 4514, 4515