Islamic Hijri calendar for the month of Ramadan of the year 1459 AH

Ramadan is the ninth month of the islamic hijri year 1459 AH.

Gregorian Date

08

July 2025

Hijri Date

13

Muharram 1447

Ramadan 1459 AH Calendar

Gregorian Hijri Day
2037/10/10 1459/09/01 Saturday
2037/10/11 1459/09/02 Sunday
2037/10/12 1459/09/03 Monday
2037/10/13 1459/09/04 Tuesday
2037/10/14 1459/09/05 Wednesday
2037/10/15 1459/09/06 Thursday
2037/10/16 1459/09/07 Friday
2037/10/17 1459/09/08 Saturday
2037/10/18 1459/09/09 Sunday
2037/10/19 1459/09/10 Monday
2037/10/20 1459/09/11 Tuesday
2037/10/21 1459/09/12 Wednesday
2037/10/22 1459/09/13 Thursday
2037/10/23 1459/09/14 Friday
2037/10/24 1459/09/15 Saturday
2037/10/25 1459/09/16 Sunday
2037/10/26 1459/09/17 Monday
2037/10/27 1459/09/18 Tuesday
2037/10/28 1459/09/19 Wednesday
2037/10/29 1459/09/20 Thursday
2037/10/30 1459/09/21 Friday
2037/10/31 1459/09/22 Saturday
2037/11/01 1459/09/23 Sunday
2037/11/02 1459/09/24 Monday
2037/11/03 1459/09/25 Tuesday
2037/11/04 1459/09/26 Wednesday
2037/11/05 1459/09/27 Thursday
2037/11/06 1459/09/28 Friday
2037/11/07 1459/09/29 Saturday
Gregorian months corresponding to the current Hijri month
The tenth month of the Gregorian year October
The eleventh month of the Gregorian year November

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Ramadan 1459 AH start date?

The ninth month of the hijri year 1459 AH, Ramadan 1459 AH is starting from 10 October 2037.

What is the Ramadan 1459 AH end date?

The ninth month of the hijri year 1459 AH, Ramadan 1459 AH is ending on 7 November 2037.

Which month is Ramadan in 2037?

In 2037, Ramadan 1459 AH, the ninth month of the hijri year 1459 AH, will start from the month of October and it will end on November.

When it will be 10 Ramadan in 1459 AH hijri or year 2037 AD?

The 10 Ramadan 1459 AH is on 19 October 2037.

Qur'an Ayah of the day

قَدْ أَفْلَحَ مَن زَكَّىٰهَا

He is indeed successful who causeth it to grow,

Surah Ash-Shams(91:9)

Hadith of the day

Sahih al-Bukhari

Knowledge

Chapter: Whosoever, while standing, asked a religious learned man who was sitting (on a pulpit or a similar thing, about something)

Narrated Abu Musa:

A man came to the Prophet (ﷺ) and asked, "O Allah's Messenger (ﷺ)! What kind of fighting is in Allah's cause? (I ask this), for some of us fight because of being enraged and angry and some for the sake of his pride and haughtiness." The Prophet (ﷺ) raised his head (as the questioner was standing) and said, "He who fights so that Allah's Word (Islam) should be superior, then he fights in Allah's cause."

Sahih al-Bukhari 123