Hijri Date – 20 Dhul-Qi'dah 1419 AH in Uruguay

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Hijri Date Details for 20 Dhul-Qi'dah 1419 AH

Day of week
Monday
Day
20
Month
Dhul-Qi'dah
Year
1419 AH
Gregorian equivalent
March 8, 1999

  • Hijri 20 Dhul-Qi'dah 1419
  • Gregorian March 8, 1999
  • Day of week Monday
  • Country: Uruguay
  • Timezone: UTC
  • ISO (Gregorian): 1999-03-08

  • Day in month: 20 / 30
  • Days left in month: 10
  • Month progress: 66.7%
  • Day in Hijri year: 315 / 354
  • Hijri year progress: 89%
  • ISO week number: 10
  • Segment of month: middle

  • Status: past
  • Days since: 9984
  • Weekend: No
  • Business weekday: Yes
  • Relevance: Historical reference

  • Month Dhul-Qi'dah
  • Year 1419
  • Lunar phase: Waning phase
  • Month type: Sacred month

  • Events on this day: No major Islamic event recorded for this date.
  • Public holidays: No public holidays listed for this day.
  • Religious events: No major religious observance recorded.
  • Next event: Day of Arafah
  • Days until event: 19
  • Previous event: Eid al-Fitr

  • Previous day: 19 Dhul-Qi'dah 1419
  • Next day: 21 Dhul-Qi'dah 1419
  • Same Hijri date last year: 20 Dhul-Qi'dah 1418 (March 19, 1998)
  • Same Hijri date next year: 20 Dhul-Qi'dah 1420 (February 25, 2000)
  • Full month: Dhul-Qi'dah 1419
  • Full year: 1419

  • Planning use: Useful for date conversion, planning observances, and timing regional events.
  • Calendar type: Hijri (lunar)
  • Regional variation: May vary with moon sighting by region
  • Typical use: Date lookup, conversion, and events

The date 20 Dhul-Qi'dah 1419 AH corresponds to March 8, 1999 in the Gregorian calendar. This day falls on Monday in Uruguay. The Islamic calendar follows the lunar cycle, making each Hijri date shift approximately 10–11 days earlier each year compared to the Gregorian calendar.

From a lunar date perspective, 20 Dhul-Qi'dah 1419 in Uruguay corresponds to March 8, 1999 and falls on a Monday. This date lies in the middle part of the month, with approximately 66.7% of the month completed, providing a clear indication of how the lunar cycle is progressing. Within Hijri year 1419, this date represents around 89% of the yearly timeline, helping track how Islamic dates shift across the Gregorian calendar. This date has already passed in Uruguay, occurring 9984 days ago, and now serves as a reference point within the calendar. The next notable event, Day of Arafah, is expected in 19 days, placing this date within the upcoming phase of the calendar. It provides practical value for planning, religious tracking, and understanding Islamic time alignment.

FAQ

In Uruguay, 20 Dhul-Qi'dah 1419 corresponds to March 8, 1999 in the Gregorian calendar.

This date helps in tracking Islamic events, planning activities, and understanding the alignment between Hijri and Gregorian calendars.

This date already passed 9984 days ago in Uruguay.

There are 10 days remaining in the month.

It represents approximately 89% of the Hijri year.

No major events are recorded on this date.

Day of Arafah in 19 days.

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About 20 Dhul-Qi'dah in the Islamic Calendar

The 20 day of Dhul-Qi'dah is part of the Islamic lunar calendar used by Muslims worldwide for religious observances, fasting, and important events. In Uruguay, this date may hold cultural or religious relevance depending on the month and associated events.