Safar 1421 Calendar in Lithuania – Full Monthly Overview, Events, Holidays & Work Schedule

Safar 1421 in Lithuania consists of 29 days, beginning on Saturday and ending on Saturday. The month spans 5 weeks and includes 9 weekend days, resulting in approximately 20 working days based on the standard Monday–Friday (Gregorian) schedule followed in Lithuania.

This calendar integrates Hijri mapping for Safar 1421 AH with structured data on public holidays, illustrative academic milestones, payroll planning links, and regional observances relevant to Lithuania.

Hijri Year
1421 AH
Month
Safar
Country
Lithuania
Approx. Gregorian Range
May – June 2000

Safar 1421 in Lithuania – Quick Facts

  • Country: Lithuania
  • Total Days: 29
  • Start: Saturday, May 6, 2000
  • End: Saturday, June 3, 2000
  • Weeks: 5
  • Weekend Days: 9
  • Working Days: 20
  • Month Position: Month 2 of 12 in the Hijri year
  • Week Format: Monday-start weeks (grid)
  • Timezone: Civil dates use Lithuania local time (Europe/Vilnius)
  • Status: Past Hijri month
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  • Hijri Month: Safar (1421 AH)
  • Hijri Alignment: May – June 2000
  • Public Holidays: No matching public holidays in this Hijri month window
  • Religious Events: No major Islamic events on the fixed calendar in this month
  • Academic Events: 2 illustrative academic milestone day(s)
  • Payday Cycle: Sample pay cycles for Lithuania are available in our payday module. Payday
  • Planning Use: Plan work, travel, and worship alongside Gregorian civil dates and Islamic observances.

Today’s Date

Gregorian Friday, July 10, 2026

Hijri 24 Muharram 1448 AH

Safar 1421 AH

All Dates in Safar 1421

Below is the full list of Hijri dates for Safar 1421 AH in Lithuania, including their Gregorian equivalents and key Islamic events.

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About Safar (Islamic lunar month)

Safar 1421 in Lithuania is the second month of the Hijri calendar. It follows Muharram and continues the lunar cycle, with no fixed universal rituals but remains part of the structured Islamic yearly progression.

Safar 1421 in Lithuania – Calendar structure

Safar 1421 in Lithuania consists of 29 days, beginning on Saturday and ending on Saturday. It is structured across 5 weeks with 9 weekend days, resulting in approximately 20 working days based on the Monday–Friday (Gregorian) schedule followed in Lithuania.

The month spans five week rows in the grid, creating a more distributed calendar flow.

The Hijri month begins on a Saturday–Sunday weekend in the civil week, shifting early-week scheduling patterns.

All recorded information for Safar 1421 in Lithuania is based on verified Gregorian calendar data combined with structured event datasets and Hijri alignment mapping. Minor variations in Hijri dates may occur due to lunar observation or official announcements.

Events, holidays & civil alignment

Day-by-day Hijri alignment

On May 6, 2000, the Hijri calendar shows 1 Safar 1421 AH.

On May 7, 2000, the Hijri calendar shows 2 Safar 1421 AH.

On May 8, 2000, the Hijri calendar shows 3 Safar 1421 AH.

On May 9, 2000, the Hijri calendar shows 4 Safar 1421 AH.

On May 10, 2000, the Hijri calendar shows 5 Safar 1421 AH.

On May 11, 2000, the Hijri calendar shows 6 Safar 1421 AH.

On May 12, 2000, the Hijri calendar shows 7 Safar 1421 AH.

On May 13, 2000, the Hijri calendar shows 8 Safar 1421 AH.

On May 14, 2000, the Hijri calendar shows 9 Safar 1421 AH.

On May 15, 2000, the Hijri calendar shows 10 Safar 1421 AH.

On May 16, 2000, the Hijri calendar shows 11 Safar 1421 AH.

On May 17, 2000, the Hijri calendar shows 12 Safar 1421 AH.

On May 18, 2000, the Hijri calendar shows 13 Safar 1421 AH.

On May 19, 2000, the Hijri calendar shows 14 Safar 1421 AH.

On May 20, 2000, the Hijri calendar shows 15 Safar 1421 AH.

On May 21, 2000, the Hijri calendar shows 16 Safar 1421 AH.

On May 22, 2000, the Hijri calendar shows 17 Safar 1421 AH.

On May 23, 2000, the Hijri calendar shows 18 Safar 1421 AH.

On May 24, 2000, the Hijri calendar shows 19 Safar 1421 AH.

On May 25, 2000, the Hijri calendar shows 20 Safar 1421 AH.

On May 26, 2000, the Hijri calendar shows 21 Safar 1421 AH.

On May 27, 2000, the Hijri calendar shows 22 Safar 1421 AH.

On May 28, 2000, the Hijri calendar shows 23 Safar 1421 AH.

On May 29, 2000, the Hijri calendar shows 24 Safar 1421 AH.

On May 30, 2000, the Hijri calendar shows 25 Safar 1421 AH.

On May 31, 2000, the Hijri calendar shows 26 Safar 1421 AH.

On June 1, 2000, the Hijri calendar shows 27 Safar 1421 AH.

On June 2, 2000, the Hijri calendar shows 28 Safar 1421 AH.

On June 3, 2000, the Hijri calendar shows 29 Safar 1421 AH.

Academic milestones (illustrative)

On May 15, 2000, Spring term ends (approx.) is noted in Lithuania as an illustrative academic milestone.

On May 25, 2000, Graduation season (approx.) is noted in Lithuania as an illustrative academic milestone.

Payroll planning

For sample pay cycles and next pay dates in Lithuania, open the payday schedules module. Payday

Hijri–Gregorian overlap

Safar 1421 in Lithuania overlaps partially with the Gregorian period around May 2000, following lunar cycle calculations. Start and end civil dates may vary slightly with moon sighting, so alignment is dynamic rather than fixed.

All calendar data for Safar 1421 in Lithuania is generated from structured Gregorian datasets, Hijri alignment mapping, and verified global event records. Lunar-based Hijri dates may differ slightly based on regional observation authorities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Safar 1421 has 29 days starting on Saturday.

It begins on Saturday, defining the weekly structure of the month.

Approximately 20 working days based on Monday–Friday (Gregorian).

This Hijri month has already passed in the civil calendar for your current date.

9 weekend days, counting Saturday and Sunday in the Gregorian calendar.