Islamic Events Calendar
How to Use the Islamic Events Calendar
Select Year
Choose any year (past, present, or future) from the dropdown menu to view Islamic events for that year.
Browse Months
Scroll through the monthly cards to see all Islamic events scheduled for each month of the selected year.
View Event Details
Each event shows the Gregorian date, event name, and corresponding Hijri month for reference.
Plan Accordingly
Use the calendar to plan for religious observances, holidays, and important Islamic dates.
Features of Our Islamic Calendar
Umm al-Qura Based
All dates calculated according to the official Umm al-Qura calendar used in Saudi Arabia.
SEO Optimized
Designed with SEO best practices to help users easily find Islamic dates and events.
Fully Responsive
Works perfectly on desktop, laptop, tablet, and mobile devices.
Historical & Future Dates
View Islamic events for any year from the past or future for comprehensive planning.
Moon-Based Calculations
Accounts for lunar calendar variations that affect Islamic event dates.
Detailed Information
Each event includes relevant details and explanations for better understanding.
Frequently Asked Questions
Islamic dates are based on the lunar Hijri calendar, which is approximately 10-11 days shorter than the Gregorian solar calendar. This causes Islamic events to shift earlier each Gregorian year.
The Umm al-Qura calendar is the official Hijri calendar used in Saudi Arabia. It's calculated based on astronomical calculations rather than moon sightings, providing predictable dates in advance.
Actual event dates may vary by location due to differences in moon sighting reports. Some communities rely on local moon sightings while others follow announcements from Saudi Arabia or other authorities.
This calendar provides approximate dates for planning purposes. For actual religious obligations like Ramadan fasting or Eid prayers, always follow the announcements from your local Islamic authority.
The Umm al-Qura calculations provide dates for many years into the future. However, for religious purposes, dates more than a year ahead should be considered approximate.