The term "synchronize" is unclear. The Islamic Calendar has a year of only 354 days, so it can never be the same length as a solar year (usually calculated with the Gregorian Calendar with an average of years length of 365.24 days). However, the date on the Islamic Calendar and on the Gregorian Calendar will correlate every 34 Islamic Calendar Years which correspond to 33 Gregorian Calendar Years.
2008
from 1432 years ago by Islamic calendar and 1390 years ago by Georgian calendar
The Islamic calendar is a lunar calendar.
Yes. It is the third month of Islamic calendar.
The Islamic calendar uses the AH.
the Islamic calendar is a lunar calendar of of approx 355 days. Ramadan is an entire month of 28 to 30 days, depending when the new moon is sighted. Since we in the West follow a solar calendar of 365 .25 days, it stands to reason, the Islamic calendar month of Ramadan would fall ten days earlier every year. So it takes approx 30 years to make its way completely around the calendar and for about 3 years every 30, Christmas Day conincides with the month of Ramadan.
It became year one in the Islamic calendar
To see the Islamic calendar for 1976 simply go to http://www.timeanddate.com/calendar/?year=1976.
12th of February 2012 will be 19th Rabi' al-Awwal 1433 in the Islamic calendar. However it should be noted that the Islamic calendar is a lunar calendar and the exact dates will change year to year.
The date of November 24th in 1976 on the Islamic calendar was a Wednesday.
The Prophet Muhammad's migration from Mecca to Medina, known as the Hijra, marks the beginning of the Islamic calendar in 622 CE. The Hijra is a significant event in Islamic history as it symbolizes the establishment of the first Muslim community. The Islamic calendar, also known as the Hijri calendar, is based on the lunar cycle and is used to determine important dates and holidays in the Islamic world.