What is Islamic Date Today in Saudi Arabia?
As of today 23 June 2026 CE, the current Islamic year in Saudi Arabia is 1448 AH. Islamic Calendar 2026 Today Date in Saudi Arabia is Tuesday 08 Muharram 1448. Hijri date 2026 – Muslim Year 1448. Check the exact Islamic date today as “Hijri Date” with complete month Islamic calendar, which is updated all the time to give the accurate Islamic dates.
Today Hijri Date in Saudi Arabia:
| Today | Islamic Date | Islamic Month | Islamic Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tue, 23 June 2026 | 08 | Muharram (ذوالحجہ) | 1448 Hijri |
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Muslim Islamic Calendar 1448 AH
The Muslim Islamic Calendar has 12 months, however the days are less than the Gregorian calendar. Hijri year has 354 to 355 days, and Gregorian days are 355 to 366. The Islamic year starts with Muharram, and Gregorian starts with January. The Islamic months are Muharram, Safar, Rabi al-awwal, Rabi al-thani, Jumada al-awwal, Jumada al-thani, Rajab, Shaban, Ramadan, Shawwal, Dhul Qadah & Dhul Hijja. You can find which day it is in Kabul, Saudi Arabia and in all cities of Saudi Arabia.
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How does the Islamic calendar work?
The Islamic calendar is a lunar calendar whose time reckoning is tied to the Moon phases. Each month lasts for a full lunation, which is the time span from one New Moon to the next. A new month can only begin after a Waxing Crescent Moon is observed shortly after sunset.
Hijri Qamari Date Today in Saudi Arabia
What is today Islamic Hijri Qamari date in Saudi Arabia? Current Islamic Date in Saudi Arabia in Islamic Hijri calendar is 08 Muharram 1448. Islamic months are different than the Gregorian or English months, here you can find the accurate current dates of Hijri year 1448 and Gregorian year 2026. You can also see which Islamic month today.
What calendar system is used in Saudi Arabia?
The Islamic calendar is the official calendar in countries around the Gulf, especially Saudi Arabia. But other Muslim countries use the Gregorian calendar for civil purposes and only turn to the Islamic calendar for religious purposes.
Rents, wages and similar regular commitments are generally paid by the civil calendar.


