Islamic Hijri calendar for the month of Ramadan of the year 1423 AH

Ramadan is the ninth month of the islamic hijri year 1423 AH.

Gregorian Date

26

August 2025

Hijri Date

3

Rabi Al-Awwal 1447

Ramadan 1423 AH Calendar

Gregorian Hijri Day
2002/11/06 1423/09/01 Wednesday
2002/11/07 1423/09/02 Thursday
2002/11/08 1423/09/03 Friday
2002/11/09 1423/09/04 Saturday
2002/11/10 1423/09/05 Sunday
2002/11/11 1423/09/06 Monday
2002/11/12 1423/09/07 Tuesday
2002/11/13 1423/09/08 Wednesday
2002/11/14 1423/09/09 Thursday
2002/11/15 1423/09/10 Friday
2002/11/16 1423/09/11 Saturday
2002/11/17 1423/09/12 Sunday
2002/11/18 1423/09/13 Monday
2002/11/19 1423/09/14 Tuesday
2002/11/20 1423/09/15 Wednesday
2002/11/21 1423/09/16 Thursday
2002/11/22 1423/09/17 Friday
2002/11/23 1423/09/18 Saturday
2002/11/24 1423/09/19 Sunday
2002/11/25 1423/09/20 Monday
2002/11/26 1423/09/21 Tuesday
2002/11/27 1423/09/22 Wednesday
2002/11/28 1423/09/23 Thursday
2002/11/29 1423/09/24 Friday
2002/11/30 1423/09/25 Saturday
2002/12/01 1423/09/26 Sunday
2002/12/02 1423/09/27 Monday
2002/12/03 1423/09/28 Tuesday
2002/12/04 1423/09/29 Wednesday
Gregorian months corresponding to the current Hijri month
The eleventh month of the Gregorian year November
The twelfth month of the Gregorian year December

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Ramadan 1423 AH start date?

The ninth month of the hijri year 1423 AH, Ramadan 1423 AH is starting from 6 November 2002.

What is the Ramadan 1423 AH end date?

The ninth month of the hijri year 1423 AH, Ramadan 1423 AH is ending on 4 December 2002.

Which month is Ramadan in 2002?

In 2002, Ramadan 1423 AH, the ninth month of the hijri year 1423 AH, will start from the month of November and it will end on December.

When it will be 10 Ramadan in 1423 AH hijri or year 2002 AD?

The 10 Ramadan 1423 AH is on 15 November 2002.

Qur'an Ayah of the day

فَلَمَّا بَلَغَا مَجْمَعَ بَيْنِهِمَا نَسِيَا حُوتَهُمَا فَٱتَّخَذَ سَبِيلَهُۥ فِى ٱلْبَحْرِ سَرَبًۭا

And when they reached the point where the two met, they forgot their fish, and it took its way into the waters, being free.

Surah Al-Kahf(18:61)

Hadith of the day

Sahih al-Bukhari

Gifts

Chapter: The acceptance of presents from Al-Mushrikun

Narrated Anas:

A Jubba (i.e. cloak) made of thick silken cloth was presented to the Prophet. The Prophet (ﷺ) used to forbid people to wear silk. So, the people were pleased to see it. The Prophet (ﷺ) said, "By Him in Whose Hands Muhammad's soul is, the handkerchiefs of Sa`d bin Mu`adh in Paradise are better than this." Anas added, "The present was sent to the Prophet (ﷺ) by Ukaidir (a Christian) from Dauma."

Sahih al-Bukhari 2615, 2616