Friday, November 10, 2000

Gregorian calendar date with Hijri equivalent, prayer times, events, and cross-linked calendar modules for Kuwait.

This page provides complete details for Friday, November 10, 2000 in Kuwait, including its corresponding Hijri date, Islamic events, and related schedules. It connects the Gregorian calendar with Islamic (Hijri) dates, helping users track religious events, prayer times, and important global observances on the same timeline.

Gregorian Year
2000 CE
Month
November
Day
10
Country / Region
Kuwait
Hijri Equivalent
12 Sha'ban 1421 AH
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Today's Date

Gregorian Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Hijri 22 Muharram 1448 AH

Gregorian Date Details

Day of week
Friday
Day
10
Month
November
Year
2000 CE
Hijri equivalent
12 Sha'ban 1421 AH

  • Gregorian Friday, November 10, 2000
  • ISO (Gregorian): 2000-11-10
  • Day of week Friday
  • Country: Kuwait
  • Timezone: Asia/Kuwait
  • Hijri equivalent 12 Sha'ban 1421 AH

  • Day in month: 10 / 30
  • Days left in month: 20
  • Month progress: 33.3%
  • Day in Gregorian year: 315 / 366
  • Gregorian year progress: 86.1%
  • ISO week number: 45
  • Quarter: Q4
  • Segment of month: early

  • Status: past
  • Days since: 9371
  • Weekend: No
  • Business weekday: Yes
  • Relevance: Historical reference

  • Calendar type: Gregorian (solar)
  • International civil standard
  • Used officially in Kuwait for civil dates.
  • Hijri equivalent 12 Sha'ban 1421 AH

  • Events on this day: No major events recorded on this date.
  • Public holidays: No public holidays listed.
  • Religious events: No major religious events listed.
  • Next event: Christmas Day
  • Days until event: 45
  • Previous event: Halloween

  • Previous day: November 9, 2000
  • Next day: November 11, 2000
  • Same civil date last year: November 10, 1999
  • Same civil date next year: November 10, 2001
  • Full month: November 2000
  • Full year: 2000

  • Planning use: Useful for date lookup, planning schedules, and tracking events.
  • Season (approx.): Autumn
  • Typical use: Date lookup, conversion, and events

Within the civil calendar system, 10 November 2000 in Kuwait falls on a Friday and represents a fixed date within the Gregorian calendar, which is used globally for civil, business, and official purposes. This date lies in the early part of the month, with approximately 33.3% of the month completed, providing a clear understanding of how the current month is progressing. Within the full year 2000, it accounts for around 86.1% of the annual timeline, making it useful for tracking yearly progress, scheduling activities, and long-term planning. This date has already passed in Kuwait, occurring 9371 days ago, and serves as a reference point. The next notable event, Christmas Day, is expected in 45 days. The Gregorian calendar ensures global consistency, making this date universally recognized.

FAQ

It falls on a Friday.

It corresponds to 12 Sha'ban 1421.

It occurred 9371 days ago.

It is the 315 day of the year 2000.

It is a working day, based on weekends and public holidays.

No major events are recorded on this date.

November 11, 2000

November 9, 2000

It is used for planning, scheduling, and tracking events.

Islamic Events on November 10, 2000

No Islamic event occurs on this date.

Global and Civil Events in Kuwait

No global or country-specific civil events apply to this date in Kuwait.

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Public Holidays

No public holiday occurs on this date.

Payday Information

No payday occurs on this date.

Academic Calendar Status

No academic holidays or institutional closures are scheduled for this date in Kuwait.

Prayer Times on November 10, 2000

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About This Date in Kuwait

Friday, November 10, 2000 corresponds to 12 Sha'ban 1421 AH in the Islamic calendar. This dual-calendar mapping helps users in Kuwait track both civil and religious timelines efficiently, including events, prayer schedules, and holidays.