Islamic Hijri calendar for the month of Ramadan of the year 1368 AH

Ramadan is the ninth month of the islamic hijri year 1368 AH.

Gregorian Date

12

January 2026

Hijri Date

23

Rajab 1447

Ramadan 1368 AH Calendar

Gregorian Hijri Day
1949/06/27 1368/09/01 Monday
1949/06/28 1368/09/02 Tuesday
1949/06/29 1368/09/03 Wednesday
1949/06/30 1368/09/04 Thursday
1949/07/01 1368/09/05 Friday
1949/07/02 1368/09/06 Saturday
1949/07/03 1368/09/07 Sunday
1949/07/04 1368/09/08 Monday
1949/07/05 1368/09/09 Tuesday
1949/07/06 1368/09/10 Wednesday
1949/07/07 1368/09/11 Thursday
1949/07/08 1368/09/12 Friday
1949/07/09 1368/09/13 Saturday
1949/07/10 1368/09/14 Sunday
1949/07/11 1368/09/15 Monday
1949/07/12 1368/09/16 Tuesday
1949/07/13 1368/09/17 Wednesday
1949/07/14 1368/09/18 Thursday
1949/07/15 1368/09/19 Friday
1949/07/16 1368/09/20 Saturday
1949/07/17 1368/09/21 Sunday
1949/07/18 1368/09/22 Monday
1949/07/19 1368/09/23 Tuesday
1949/07/20 1368/09/24 Wednesday
1949/07/21 1368/09/25 Thursday
1949/07/22 1368/09/26 Friday
1949/07/23 1368/09/27 Saturday
1949/07/24 1368/09/28 Sunday
1949/07/25 1368/09/29 Monday
Gregorian months corresponding to the current Hijri month
The sixth month of the Gregorian year June
The seventh month of the Gregorian year July

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Ramadan 1368 AH start date?

The ninth month of the hijri year 1368 AH, Ramadan 1368 AH is starting from 27 June 1949.

What is the Ramadan 1368 AH end date?

The ninth month of the hijri year 1368 AH, Ramadan 1368 AH is ending on 25 July 1949.

Which month is Ramadan in 1949?

In 1949, Ramadan 1368 AH, the ninth month of the hijri year 1368 AH, will start from the month of June and it will end on July.

When it will be 10 Ramadan in 1368 AH hijri or year 1949 AD?

The 10 Ramadan 1368 AH is on 6 July 1949.

Qur'an Ayah of the day

إِنْ هُوَ إِلَّا ذِكْرٌۭ لِّلْعَٰلَمِينَ

Lo! it is naught else than a reminder for all peoples

Surah Saad(38:87)

Hadith of the day

Sahih al-Bukhari

`Umrah (Minor pilgrimage)

Chapter: What to do to arrive home early?

Narrated Zaid bin Aslam from his father:

I was with Ibn `Umar on the way to Mecca, and he got the news that Safiya bint Abu Ubaid was seriously ill. So, he hastened his pace, and when the twilight disappeared, he dismounted and offered the Maghrib and `Isha' prayers together. Then he said, "I saw that whenever the Prophet (ﷺ) had to hasten when traveling, he would delay the Maghrib prayer and join them together (i.e. offer the Maghrib and the `Isha prayers together).

Sahih al-Bukhari 1805