Hijri date tool
Islamic Birthday Calculator
Find the Hijri date you were born and your next Islamic birthday.
Islamic dates begin after Maghrib
Birth time matters because the Hijri day changes at sunset, not at midnight. If you were born after Maghrib, your Islamic birth date may be the next Hijri date.
Country-aware estimate
Results use a reference city for your selected country and may differ by local moon sighting or official announcements.
Your Islamic birth date will appear here
Enter your civil birth date, exact birth time, and country so the calculator can check whether your Islamic date had already changed after Maghrib.
How it works
A simple Maghrib-based Hijri date check
The calculator looks up the prayer calendar for the reference city in your selected country and reads Maghrib for your birth date.
If your birth time was before Maghrib, it keeps that day's Hijri date. If it was after Maghrib, it uses the next Hijri date for display.
The next Islamic birthday is estimated by finding the next upcoming match for the same Hijri day and month. For daily salah, return to Qatar prayer times.
FAQ
Islamic birthday calculator FAQ
Why does birth time matter?
In the Islamic calendar, the new date begins after Maghrib. Someone born after sunset can belong to the next Hijri date even while the Gregorian date is still the same.
Why can Islamic dates differ by country?
Islamic months can depend on local moon sighting, official announcements, and regional practice. This tool uses a country reference city, so the result is an estimate.
Is this an official moon-sighting result?
No. It is a helpful calculation based on prayer-time and Hijri calendar data. For official religious dates, follow the authority or mosque in that country.
Can I use this for Islamic birthday reminders?
Yes, it can help you estimate your Hijri birthday and the next likely date, but confirm locally when the exact moon-sighting date matters.