Convert a Gregorian Date to Hijri
Convert any Gregorian date to Hijri quickly and clearly — useful for local schedules, memos, and occasions commonly written in Hijri.
Gregorian to Hijri Date Converter
Precision Notice
Based on Umm al-Qura calendar. May vary by country or moon sighting.
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When Do You Need the Hijri Date Fast?
Do you have a Gregorian date — an appointment, message, invoice, or a day on your calendar — and you need it written in Hijri for local use?
Use the converter above: enter the Gregorian date exactly as written, and get the Hijri date ready to use — no guessing, no manual steps.
The Most Common Mistakes When Converting Gregorian to Hijri
- Mixing day and month: especially with short numeric formats.
- Pasting an unsupported format: extra separators or unexpected formatting.
- Using a random source: it shows a result, but consistency isn’t guaranteed.
- Manually “adjusting” the result: changing it by a day often creates more errors.
Practical Uses (No Deep Theory)
This is most useful in real situations like:
- Writing a Hijri date in a note, internal memo, or document.
- Planning an occasion, anniversary, or local schedule using Hijri.
- Aligning a Gregorian date with a local calendar or a system that uses Hijri.
- Preparing an announcement or invitation that needs a clear Hijri date.
If you want the deeper explanation about references and why results can vary, keep it in the main guide: main conversion guide.
When You Need the Hijri Date Used by an Authority — Not Just a Conversion
Sometimes you’re not just “checking a date” — you need a date that will be used as a reference for an authority, a public announcement, or a formal record. In those cases, follow the reference used by that authority.
- If the date is part of an official process or document.
- If it’s tied to a public announcement.
- If it will be used for verification or record matching.
This page focuses on speed and clarity — for official matters, the final reference is the authority’s own adopted calendar.
Try It Now
Enter your Gregorian date now and get the Hijri date ready to use. If you’re preparing a local schedule or note, this is the fastest way.
Quick tip: verify your Gregorian input (day/month/year) first, then copy the Hijri result as-is.