Islamic Hijri calendar for the month of Muharram of the year 1356 AH

Muharram is the first month of the islamic hijri year 1356 AH.

Gregorian Date

14

October 2025

Hijri Date

22

Rabi Al-Thani 1447

Muharram 1356 AH Calendar

Gregorian Hijri Day
1937/03/13 1356/01/01 Saturday
1937/03/14 1356/01/02 Sunday
1937/03/15 1356/01/03 Monday
1937/03/16 1356/01/04 Tuesday
1937/03/17 1356/01/05 Wednesday
1937/03/18 1356/01/06 Thursday
1937/03/19 1356/01/07 Friday
1937/03/20 1356/01/08 Saturday
1937/03/21 1356/01/09 Sunday
1937/03/22 1356/01/10 Monday
1937/03/23 1356/01/11 Tuesday
1937/03/24 1356/01/12 Wednesday
1937/03/25 1356/01/13 Thursday
1937/03/26 1356/01/14 Friday
1937/03/27 1356/01/15 Saturday
1937/03/28 1356/01/16 Sunday
1937/03/29 1356/01/17 Monday
1937/03/30 1356/01/18 Tuesday
1937/03/31 1356/01/19 Wednesday
1937/04/01 1356/01/20 Thursday
1937/04/02 1356/01/21 Friday
1937/04/03 1356/01/22 Saturday
1937/04/04 1356/01/23 Sunday
1937/04/05 1356/01/24 Monday
1937/04/06 1356/01/25 Tuesday
1937/04/07 1356/01/26 Wednesday
1937/04/08 1356/01/27 Thursday
1937/04/09 1356/01/28 Friday
1937/04/10 1356/01/29 Saturday
1937/04/11 1356/01/30 Sunday
Gregorian months corresponding to the current Hijri month
The third month of the Gregorian year March
The fourth month of the Gregorian year April

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Muharram 1356 AH start date?

The first month of the hijri year 1356 AH, Muharram 1356 AH is starting from 13 March 1937.

What is the Muharram 1356 AH end date?

The first month of the hijri year 1356 AH, Muharram 1356 AH is ending on 11 April 1937.

Which month is Muharram in 1937?

In 1937, Muharram 1356 AH, the first month of the hijri year 1356 AH, will start from the month of March and it will end on April.

When it will be 10 Muharram in 1356 AH hijri or year 1937 AD?

The 10 Muharram 1356 AH is on 22 March 1937.

Qur'an Ayah of the day

إِذْ قَالَ لِقَوْمِهِۦٓ أَلَا تَتَّقُونَ

When he said unto his folk: Will ye not ward off (evil)?

Surah As-Saaffaat(37:124)

Hadith of the day

Sahih al-Bukhari

Call to Prayers (Adhaan)

Chapter: If there are many travellers, Adhan and Iqama should be pronounced, (the same is to be observed) in 'Arafat and Al-Muzdalifa too

Narrated Nafi`:

Once in a cold night, Ibn `Umar pronounced the Adhan for the prayer at Dajnan (the name of a mountain) and then said, "Pray at your homes", and informed us that Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) used to tell the Mu'adh-dhin to pronounce Adhan and say, "Pray at your homes" at the end of the Adhan on a rainy or a very cold night during the journey."

Sahih al-Bukhari 632