Islamic Hijri calendar for the month of Rajab of the year 1477 AH

Rajab is the seventh month of the islamic hijri year 1477 AH.

Gregorian Date

08

July 2025

Hijri Date

13

Muharram 1447

Rajab 1477 AH Calendar

Gregorian Hijri Day
2055/01/29 1477/07/01 Friday
2055/01/30 1477/07/02 Saturday
2055/01/31 1477/07/03 Sunday
2055/02/01 1477/07/04 Monday
2055/02/02 1477/07/05 Tuesday
2055/02/03 1477/07/06 Wednesday
2055/02/04 1477/07/07 Thursday
2055/02/05 1477/07/08 Friday
2055/02/06 1477/07/09 Saturday
2055/02/07 1477/07/10 Sunday
2055/02/08 1477/07/11 Monday
2055/02/09 1477/07/12 Tuesday
2055/02/10 1477/07/13 Wednesday
2055/02/11 1477/07/14 Thursday
2055/02/12 1477/07/15 Friday
2055/02/13 1477/07/16 Saturday
2055/02/14 1477/07/17 Sunday
2055/02/15 1477/07/18 Monday
2055/02/16 1477/07/19 Tuesday
2055/02/17 1477/07/20 Wednesday
2055/02/18 1477/07/21 Thursday
2055/02/19 1477/07/22 Friday
2055/02/20 1477/07/23 Saturday
2055/02/21 1477/07/24 Sunday
2055/02/22 1477/07/25 Monday
2055/02/23 1477/07/26 Tuesday
2055/02/24 1477/07/27 Wednesday
2055/02/25 1477/07/28 Thursday
2055/02/26 1477/07/29 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

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Rajab 1477 AH start date?

The seventh month of the hijri year 1477 AH, Rajab 1477 AH is starting from 29 January 2055.

What is the Rajab 1477 AH end date?

The seventh month of the hijri year 1477 AH, Rajab 1477 AH is ending on 26 February 2055.

Which month is Rajab in 2055?

In 2055, Rajab 1477 AH, the seventh month of the hijri year 1477 AH, will start from the month of January and it will end on February.

When it will be 10 Rajab in 1477 AH hijri or year 2055 AD?

The 10 Rajab 1477 AH is on 7 February 2055.

Qur'an Ayah of the day

وَأَن لَّيْسَ لِلْإِنسَٰنِ إِلَّا مَا سَعَىٰ

And that man hath only that for which he maketh effort,

Surah An-Najm(53:39)

Hadith of the day

Sahih al-Bukhari

Call to Prayers (Adhaan)

Chapter: Is it permissible to one to look around in Salat (prayer) if something happens to one? Or can one look at something like expectoration in the directn of the Qiblah?

Narrated Anas:

While the Muslims were offering the Fajr prayer, Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) suddenly appeared before them by living the curtain of the dwelling place of `Aisha, looked towards the Muslims who were standing in rows. He smiled with pleasure. Abu Bakr started retreating to join the row on the assumption that the Prophet wanted to come out for the prayer. The Muslims intended to leave the prayer (and were on the verge of being put to trial), but the Prophet (ﷺ) beckoned them to complete their prayer and then he let the curtain fall. He died in the last hours of that day.

Sahih al-Bukhari 754