Monday 27 October 1952
As of today, the desi date in Pakistan is 3rd Safar 1445 AH according to the Islamic lunar calendar. The Islamic calendar is about 11 days shorter than the Gregorian calendar, so the corresponding Gregorian date will vary each year. The current month, Safar, is the second month in the Islamic calendar.
8 Shawwal 1378
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.
Muslims fast during the Islamic month of Ramadan. The Islamic Calender is seperate to the Gregorian calender and is based on moon sightings. The start of Ramadan goes back around 11 days each Gregorian year, so the date according to the Gregorian calender changes. For example, 1st of Ramadan 2012 was 20 July. But the 1st of Ramadan 2011 was 1st August.
The pilgrimage occurs from the 8th to 12th of Dhu al-Hijjah, the last month of the Islamic calendar. Because the Islamic calendar is about eleven days shorter than the Gregorian year, the Gregorian date of Hajj changes each year.
The date of Rajab varies each year as it follows the Islamic lunar calendar. To determine the current date of Rajab, you would need to check an Islamic calendar or a reliable Islamic date converter for the specific year you are inquiring about. As of October 2023, Rajab would typically fall around early to mid-2024 in the Gregorian calendar.
The 9th of Muharram in the year 1969 corresponds to the 18th of October, 1969 in the Gregorian calendar. Muharram is the first month of the Islamic lunar calendar, and its dates vary each year in the Gregorian calendar.
Nothing. There is nothing that happens at 12 midnight. However, there is one thing that does not happen. This is the change of date. Unlike the Gregorian calendar where the day ends at 12 midnight, the day in Islamic calendar changes at sunset.
Here is the link to convert any date from the Gregorian to the Islamic calendar, and vice versa: http://www.islamicfinder.org/dateConversion.php?mode=ger-hij&day=15&month=4&year=1958&date_result=1
To determine the current date in the Punjabi calendar, I would need the Gregorian date today. The Punjabi calendar, known as the Nanakshahi calendar, typically runs parallel to the Gregorian calendar but may vary slightly. You can find the specific date by checking a reliable Punjabi calendar source or converter for the current Gregorian date.
In the Islamic calendar, a new day begins at sunset, specifically at the time of the Maghrib prayer. This means that the date changes from one day to the next when the sun sets, rather than at midnight as in the Gregorian calendar. The Islamic calendar is lunar, consisting of 12 months, which are either 29 or 30 days long, resulting in a year that is about 10 to 12 days shorter than the solar year.
The Bengali date 23.04.1392 corresponds to April 6, 1985, in the Gregorian calendar. The Bengali calendar is approximately 593 years ahead of the Gregorian calendar, which is why this conversion is necessary.