Islamic calendar (Hijri) for year 1997 CE, based on the global crescent moon sighting probability. 1st Day of Ramadan: 2 Ramaḍān 11 January: 3 Ramaḍān 12 January: 4 Ramaḍān 13 January: 5 Ramaḍān 14 January: 6 Ramaḍān 15 January: 7 Ramaḍān Here, you can print the Ramadan 1997-2559 calendar or download it in a PDF format. Shows Islamic calendar for the month Ramadan 1997, 2559. Islamic calendar is also called Hijri or Arabic calendar. Ramadan is a holy month in the Islamic Hijri Calendar, the ninth among twelve. It is the commemoration of one of the five Pillars of Islam, Sawm or Fasting. The month is prescribed for obligatory Fasting in the Quran as well as worship and reflection and is observed by Muslims all around the world. You can use the following source code for Hijri Islamic Calendar in your website. You just need to copy the code and paste in your website at any required position. The start of Ramadan in 1997 is anticipated to be on Wednesday, December 31. However, please note that the exact date may vary based on moon sightings and local religious authorities. December 30, 1997 - 1 Ramadan 1418 (Tue) This is the date when fasting begins. Taraweh prayers starts the previous night. Check upcoming special Islamic days and dates in the Gregorian calendar 1997. Download or print Islamic Calendar 1997 and check Hijri Dates with the list of holidays in 1997. Search for a City or Zip to set your location The year is of twelve months, out of which four months are sacred: Three are in succession Dhul-Qa' da, Dhul-Hijja and Muharram, and (the fourth is) Rajab of (the tribe of) Mudar which comes between Jumadi-ath-Thaniyah and Sha'ban." The month of Ramadan 1997 A.H. has 30 days, beginning on October 3, 2559 and ending on November 1, 2559. Occasionally, this shift results in Ramadan occurring twice within a single Gregorian year. This rare event happens when the first Ramadan falls early in January and the second one begins in late December of the same year. In2030, this phenomenon is expected to occur: First Ramadan: Expected to begin aroundJanuary 5, 2030. Ramadan Hijri calendar of year 1997. Ramadan order in hijri calendar is 9; Ramadan start at 03 October 2559 and it's end at 01 November 2559 This means that Ramadan won’t fall on the same date every year, and over time, it can “drift” through the seasons. So, why two Ramadans? Ramadan dates change every year. Credit: Canva Pro. Here’s the kicker: the Islamic year consists of 354 or 355 days, and because Ramadan lasts about 29-30 days, it slowly shifts through the seasons. Gregorian calendar for 1997 ADcorresponding to 1417 Hijri according to the Hijri and Gregorian calendar Year 1997; 1995 - 1996 February 1997 Ramadan-Shawwal Islami Hijri Calendar Since Year 1 to 1400. Western Date Day of Week Hijri Date; 10-Jan-1997: Friday: 1-Ramadan-1417: 11-Jan-1997 Ramadan dates change every year. Credit: Canva Pro. Here’s the kicker: the Islamic year consists of 354 or 355 days, and because Ramadan lasts about 29-30 days, it slowly shifts through the seasons. In 2030, due to the timing of the lunar calendar and the moon’s cycles, Ramadan is predicted to start January 4 and end on February 2. Islamic Calendar Global 1997 1998 1999. 17 Ramadan 1418 AH: Friday: 20 January 1998: Islamic New Year: 1 Muharram 1419 AH: Tuesday: 1997 Eid al-Fitr. Eid al-Fitr is also known as Meethi Eid and the festival of breaking the fast is a major Muslim festival and is celebrated across the world on the first day of Shawwal, the tenth month of the Islamic calendar (Hijri). Islamic (Hijri) Calendar Year 1997 CE, based on Ummul Qura system of Saudi Arabia. Begin of Ramadan: 1 Ramadan 1417 H: Friday: 10 Jan 1997: Eid ul Fitr: 1 Shawwal The last time this happened was in 1997 when there were two Ramadans — in January and December of the same year. The twice-yearly observance is due to happen again in 2063. What is the date for Ramadan 2025 in Bahrain? The expected date for Ramadan 2025 in Bahrain is Saturday March 1, 2025.
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