Islamic Hijri calendar for the month of Shaban of the year 1420 AH

Shaban is the eighth month of the islamic hijri year 1420 AH.

Gregorian Date

12

January 2026

Hijri Date

23

Rajab 1447

Shaban 1420 AH Calendar

Gregorian Hijri Day
1999/11/09 1420/08/01 Tuesday
1999/11/10 1420/08/02 Wednesday
1999/11/11 1420/08/03 Thursday
1999/11/12 1420/08/04 Friday
1999/11/13 1420/08/05 Saturday
1999/11/14 1420/08/06 Sunday
1999/11/15 1420/08/07 Monday
1999/11/16 1420/08/08 Tuesday
1999/11/17 1420/08/09 Wednesday
1999/11/18 1420/08/10 Thursday
1999/11/19 1420/08/11 Friday
1999/11/20 1420/08/12 Saturday
1999/11/21 1420/08/13 Sunday
1999/11/22 1420/08/14 Monday
1999/11/23 1420/08/15 Tuesday
1999/11/24 1420/08/16 Wednesday
1999/11/25 1420/08/17 Thursday
1999/11/26 1420/08/18 Friday
1999/11/27 1420/08/19 Saturday
1999/11/28 1420/08/20 Sunday
1999/11/29 1420/08/21 Monday
1999/11/30 1420/08/22 Tuesday
1999/12/01 1420/08/23 Wednesday
1999/12/02 1420/08/24 Thursday
1999/12/03 1420/08/25 Friday
1999/12/04 1420/08/26 Saturday
1999/12/05 1420/08/27 Sunday
1999/12/06 1420/08/28 Monday
1999/12/07 1420/08/29 Tuesday
1999/12/08 1420/08/30 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 Shaban 1420 AH start date?

The eighth month of the hijri year 1420 AH, Shaban 1420 AH is starting from 9 November 1999.

What is the Shaban 1420 AH end date?

The eighth month of the hijri year 1420 AH, Shaban 1420 AH is ending on 8 December 1999.

Which month is Shaban in 1999?

In 1999, Shaban 1420 AH, the eighth month of the hijri year 1420 AH, will start from the month of November and it will end on December.

When it will be 10 Shaban in 1420 AH hijri or year 1999 AD?

The 10 Shaban 1420 AH is on 18 November 1999.

Qur'an Ayah of the day

Surah (:)

Hadith of the day

Sahih al-Bukhari

The Two Festivals (Eids)

Chapter: The Khutba after the Eid prayer

Narrated Ibn `Umar:

Allah's Messenger (ﷺ), Abu Bakr and `Umar! used to offer the two `Id prayers before delivering the Khutba.

Sahih al-Bukhari 963