Islamic Hijri calendar for the month of Rajab of the year 1376 AH

Rajab is the seventh month of the islamic hijri year 1376 AH.

Gregorian Date

12

October 2025

Hijri Date

20

Rabi Al-Thani 1447

Rajab 1376 AH Calendar

Gregorian Hijri Day
1957/01/31 1376/07/01 Thursday
1957/02/01 1376/07/02 Friday
1957/02/02 1376/07/03 Saturday
1957/02/03 1376/07/04 Sunday
1957/02/04 1376/07/05 Monday
1957/02/05 1376/07/06 Tuesday
1957/02/06 1376/07/07 Wednesday
1957/02/07 1376/07/08 Thursday
1957/02/08 1376/07/09 Friday
1957/02/09 1376/07/10 Saturday
1957/02/10 1376/07/11 Sunday
1957/02/11 1376/07/12 Monday
1957/02/12 1376/07/13 Tuesday
1957/02/13 1376/07/14 Wednesday
1957/02/14 1376/07/15 Thursday
1957/02/15 1376/07/16 Friday
1957/02/16 1376/07/17 Saturday
1957/02/17 1376/07/18 Sunday
1957/02/18 1376/07/19 Monday
1957/02/19 1376/07/20 Tuesday
1957/02/20 1376/07/21 Wednesday
1957/02/21 1376/07/22 Thursday
1957/02/22 1376/07/23 Friday
1957/02/23 1376/07/24 Saturday
1957/02/24 1376/07/25 Sunday
1957/02/25 1376/07/26 Monday
1957/02/26 1376/07/27 Tuesday
1957/02/27 1376/07/28 Wednesday
1957/02/28 1376/07/29 Thursday
1957/03/01 1376/07/30 Friday
Gregorian months corresponding to the current Hijri month
The first month of the Gregorian year January
The second month of the Gregorian year February
The third month of the Gregorian year March

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Rajab 1376 AH start date?

The seventh month of the hijri year 1376 AH, Rajab 1376 AH is starting from 31 January 1957.

What is the Rajab 1376 AH end date?

The seventh month of the hijri year 1376 AH, Rajab 1376 AH is ending on 1 March 1957.

Which month is Rajab in 1957?

In 1957, Rajab 1376 AH, the seventh month of the hijri year 1376 AH, will start from the month of January and it will end on March.

When it will be 10 Rajab in 1376 AH hijri or year 1957 AD?

The 10 Rajab 1376 AH is on 9 February 1957.

Qur'an Ayah of the day

أَلَمْ نَخْلُقكُّم مِّن مَّآءٍۢ مَّهِينٍۢ

Did We not create you from a base fluid

Surah Al-Mursalaat(77:20)

Hadith of the day

Sahih al-Bukhari

Limits and Punishments set by Allah (Hudood)

Chapter: The chapter of those who wage war from the people who are disbelievers and those turned renegades

Narrated Anas:

Some people from the tribe of `Ukl came to the Prophet (ﷺ) and embraced Islam. The climate of Medina did not suit them, so the Prophet (ﷺ) ordered them to go to the (herd of milch) camels of charity and to drink, their milk and urine (as a medicine). They did so, and after they had recovered from their ailment (became healthy) they turned renegades (reverted from Islam) and killed the shepherd of the camels and took the camels away. The Prophet (ﷺ) sent (some people) in their pursuit and so they were (caught and) brought, and the Prophets ordered that their hands and legs should be cut off and that their eyes should be branded with heated pieces of iron, and that their cut hands and legs should not be cauterized, till they die.

Sahih al-Bukhari 6802