Islamic Hijri calendar for the month of Safar of the year 1469 AH

Safar is the second month of the islamic hijri year 1469 AH.

Gregorian Date

26

August 2025

Hijri Date

3

Rabi Al-Awwal 1447

Safar 1469 AH Calendar

Gregorian Hijri Day
2046/11/29 1469/02/01 Thursday
2046/11/30 1469/02/02 Friday
2046/12/01 1469/02/03 Saturday
2046/12/02 1469/02/04 Sunday
2046/12/03 1469/02/05 Monday
2046/12/04 1469/02/06 Tuesday
2046/12/05 1469/02/07 Wednesday
2046/12/06 1469/02/08 Thursday
2046/12/07 1469/02/09 Friday
2046/12/08 1469/02/10 Saturday
2046/12/09 1469/02/11 Sunday
2046/12/10 1469/02/12 Monday
2046/12/11 1469/02/13 Tuesday
2046/12/12 1469/02/14 Wednesday
2046/12/13 1469/02/15 Thursday
2046/12/14 1469/02/16 Friday
2046/12/15 1469/02/17 Saturday
2046/12/16 1469/02/18 Sunday
2046/12/17 1469/02/19 Monday
2046/12/18 1469/02/20 Tuesday
2046/12/19 1469/02/21 Wednesday
2046/12/20 1469/02/22 Thursday
2046/12/21 1469/02/23 Friday
2046/12/22 1469/02/24 Saturday
2046/12/23 1469/02/25 Sunday
2046/12/24 1469/02/26 Monday
2046/12/25 1469/02/27 Tuesday
2046/12/26 1469/02/28 Wednesday
2046/12/27 1469/02/29 Thursday
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 Safar 1469 AH start date?

The second month of the hijri year 1469 AH, Safar 1469 AH is starting from 29 November 2046.

What is the Safar 1469 AH end date?

The second month of the hijri year 1469 AH, Safar 1469 AH is ending on 27 December 2046.

Which month is Safar in 2046?

In 2046, Safar 1469 AH, the second month of the hijri year 1469 AH, will start from the month of November and it will end on December.

When it will be 10 Safar in 1469 AH hijri or year 2046 AD?

The 10 Safar 1469 AH is on 8 December 2046.

Qur'an Ayah of the day

Surah (:)

Hadith of the day

Sahih al-Bukhari

Obligatory Charity Tax (Zakat)

Chapter: Giving in charity to orphans

Narrated Abu Sa`id Al-Khudri:

Once the Prophet (ﷺ) sat on a pulpit and we sat around him. Then he said, "The things I am afraid of most for your sake (concerning what will befall you after me) is the pleasures and splendors of the world and its beauties which will be disclosed to you." Somebody said, "O Allah's Messenger (ﷺ)! Can the good bring forth evil?" The Prophet (ﷺ) remained silent for a while. It was said to that person, "What is wrong with you? You are talking to the Prophet (p.b.u.h) while he is not talking to you." Then we noticed that he was being inspired divinely. Then the Prophet (ﷺ) wiped off his sweat and said, "Where is the questioner?" It seemed as if the Prophet (ﷺ) liked his question. Then he said, "Good never brings forth evil. Indeed it is like what grows on the banks of a water-stream which either kill or make the animals sick, except if an animal eats its fill the Khadira (a kind of vegetable) and then faces the sun, and then defecates and urinates and grazes again. No doubt this wealth is sweet and green. Blessed is the wealth of a Muslim from which he gives to the poor, the orphans and to needy travelers. (Or the Prophet said something similar to it) No doubt, whoever takes it illegally will be like the one who eats but is never satisfied, and his wealth will be a witness against him on the Day of Resurrection."

Sahih al-Bukhari 1465