Islamic Hijri calendar for the month of Shawwal of the year 1387 AH

Shawwal is the tenth month of the islamic hijri year 1387 AH.

Gregorian Date

12

January 2026

Hijri Date

23

Rajab 1447

Shawwal 1387 AH Calendar

Gregorian Hijri Day
1968/01/01 1387/10/01 Monday
1968/01/02 1387/10/02 Tuesday
1968/01/03 1387/10/03 Wednesday
1968/01/04 1387/10/04 Thursday
1968/01/05 1387/10/05 Friday
1968/01/06 1387/10/06 Saturday
1968/01/07 1387/10/07 Sunday
1968/01/08 1387/10/08 Monday
1968/01/09 1387/10/09 Tuesday
1968/01/10 1387/10/10 Wednesday
1968/01/11 1387/10/11 Thursday
1968/01/12 1387/10/12 Friday
1968/01/13 1387/10/13 Saturday
1968/01/14 1387/10/14 Sunday
1968/01/15 1387/10/15 Monday
1968/01/16 1387/10/16 Tuesday
1968/01/17 1387/10/17 Wednesday
1968/01/18 1387/10/18 Thursday
1968/01/19 1387/10/19 Friday
1968/01/20 1387/10/20 Saturday
1968/01/21 1387/10/21 Sunday
1968/01/22 1387/10/22 Monday
1968/01/23 1387/10/23 Tuesday
1968/01/24 1387/10/24 Wednesday
1968/01/25 1387/10/25 Thursday
1968/01/26 1387/10/26 Friday
1968/01/27 1387/10/27 Saturday
1968/01/28 1387/10/28 Sunday
1968/01/29 1387/10/29 Monday
Gregorian months corresponding to the current Hijri month
The first month of the Gregorian year January

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Shawwal 1387 AH start date?

The tenth month of the hijri year 1387 AH, Shawwal 1387 AH is starting from 1 January 1968.

What is the Shawwal 1387 AH end date?

The tenth month of the hijri year 1387 AH, Shawwal 1387 AH is ending on 29 January 1968.

Which month is Shawwal in 1968?

In 1968, Shawwal 1387 AH, the tenth month of the hijri year 1387 AH, will start from the month of January and it will end on January.

When it will be 10 Shawwal in 1387 AH hijri or year 1968 AD?

The 10 Shawwal 1387 AH is on 10 January 1968.

Qur'an Ayah of the day

And they say: When (will) this promise (be fulfilled), if ye are truthful?

Surah (:)

Hadith of the day

Sahih al-Bukhari

The Two Festivals (Eids)

Chapter: Eating on the day of Nahr (10th of Dhul-Hijjah)

Narrated Al-Bara' bin `Azib:

The Prophet (ﷺ) delivered the Khutba after offering the prayer on the Day of Nahr and said, "Whoever offers the prayer like us and slaughters like us then his Nusuk (sacrifice) will be accepted by Allah. And whoever slaughters his sacrifice before the `Id prayer then he has not done the sacrifice." Abi Burda bin Niyar, the uncle of Al-Bara' said, "O Allah's Messenger (ﷺ)! I have slaughtered my sheep before the `Id prayer and I thought today as a day of eating and drinking (not alcoholic drinks), and I liked that my sheep should be the first to be slaughtered in my house. So slaughtered my sheep and took my food before coming for the prayer." The Prophet (ﷺ) said, "The sheep which you have slaughtered is just mutton (not a Nusuk)." He (Abu Burda) said, "O Allah's Messenger (ﷺ)! I have a young she-goat which is dearer to me than two sheep. Will that be sufficient as a Nusuk on my behalf? "The Prophet (p.b.u.h) said, "Yes, it will be sufficient for you but it will not be sufficient (as a Nusuk) for anyone else after you."

Sahih al-Bukhari 955