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Islamic Calendar 2030

Key Islamic (Hijri) dates falling in 2030, which spans 1452 AH (4 May 2030 → 22 April 2031).Ramaḍān begins 6 January 2030 · Eid al-Fiṭr 5 February 2030 · Eid al-Aḍḥā 14 April 2030. All dates use the tabular calendar and may shift ±1 day with the moon sighting.

Gregorian dateDayObservanceHijri date
6 January 2030 Sunday First day of Ramaḍān
1 Ramaḍān — the month of fasting begins
1 Ramaḍān 1451 AH
1 February 2030 Friday Laylat al-Qadr
27 Ramaḍān — commonly observed date
27 Ramaḍān 1451 AH
5 February 2030 Tuesday Eid al-Fiṭr
1 Shawwāl — the end of Ramaḍān
1 Shawwāl 1451 AH
13 April 2030 Saturday Day of ʿArafah
9 Dhū al-Ḥijjah
9 Dhū al-Ḥijjah 1451 AH
14 April 2030 Sunday Eid al-Aḍḥā
10 Dhū al-Ḥijjah — the Festival of Sacrifice
10 Dhū al-Ḥijjah 1451 AH
4 May 2030 Saturday Islamic New Year
1 Muḥarram — start of the Hijri year
1 Muḥarram 1452 AH
13 May 2030 Monday Day of ʿĀshūrāʾ
10 Muḥarram
10 Muḥarram 1452 AH
13 July 2030 Saturday Mawlid al-Nabī
12 Rabīʿ al-Awwal — the Prophet's birthday
12 Rabīʿ al-Awwal 1452 AH
23 November 2030 Saturday Isrāʾ and Miʿrāj
27 Rajab — the Night Journey
27 Rajab 1452 AH
11 December 2030 Wednesday Mid-Shaʿbān
15 Shaʿbān — Laylat al-Barāʾah
15 Shaʿbān 1452 AH
26 December 2030 Thursday First day of Ramaḍān
1 Ramaḍān — the month of fasting begins
1 Ramaḍān 1452 AH

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Gregorian → Hijri
26 Muḥarram 1448 AH Sunday
Hijri → Gregorian
12 July 2026 Sunday

Tabular ("Kuwaiti") Islamic calendar — deterministic arithmetic. Real month starts follow the moon sighting and can differ by ±1 day.

About the Islamic calendar in 2030

The Gregorian year 2030 overlaps two Hijri years, with 1452 AH accounting for most of it. Every date above is the arithmetic (tabular) result — the same rule Microsoft's "Kuwaiti algorithm" uses — so it round-trips exactly and needs no lookup tables. The lunar Hijri year is roughly eleven days shorter than the Gregorian one, which is why Ramaḍān and the two Eids arrive about eleven days earlier each Gregorian year.

FAQ

When does Ramadan start in 2030?

On the tabular Islamic calendar, 1 Ramaḍān 1451 AH falls on 6 January 2030 (Sunday) in 2030. The actual first day of fasting depends on the local moon sighting and may differ by about a day.

When is Eid in 2030?

Eid al-Fiṭr (1 Shawwāl) is 5 February 2030 (Tuesday), and Eid al-Aḍḥā (10 Dhū al-Ḥijjah) is 14 April 2030 (Sunday) by the tabular calendar. Both may shift by ±1 day with the moon sighting.

What Hijri year is 2030?

Most of 2030 lies within 1452 AH, which runs from 4 May 2030 to 22 April 2031. Because the Hijri year is about eleven days shorter than the Gregorian year, a single Gregorian year always overlaps two Hijri years.

Are these 2030 Islamic dates exact?

They are computed with the deterministic tabular ("Kuwaiti") algorithm, so they are exact as arithmetic and perfect for planning. Religious observances follow the sighting of the new moon, however, so confirm the precise day with your local authority.

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