Today is Thursday, January 30, 2025. The hijri date in South Korea is Shaaban 1, 1446 AH according to the Islamic calendar. South Korea can have different dates from other countries at the same time, as South Korea and some countries are in time zones that are ahead or behind other countries.
Hijri date: | Shaaban 1, 1446 AH |
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Short Hijri Date: | 1/8/1446 |
Day: | Friday |
Gregorian date: | Thursday, January 30, 2025 |
Local Gregorian | 2025년 1월 31일 금요일 | Current timezone | Asia/Seoul |
Assyrian date: | 31 Kanoon Treyana 2025 |
Short Gregorian Date: | 1/30/25 |
Is it leap year: | 2025 It's not leap year |
Julian date: | 2460707 (Julian) |
Solar date: | 11 Dalvæ (Aquarius) 1403 |
Short Solar Date: | 11/5/1403 |
Day | Local day | Hijri date | Gregorian date | Local Gregorian |
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Thursday | 금요일 | Rajab 30, 1446 | January 30, 2025 | 2025년 1월 31일 |
Friday | 토요일 | Shaaban 1, 1446 | January 31, 2025 | 2025년 2월 1일 |
Saturday | 일요일 | Shaaban 2, 1446 | February 1, 2025 | 2025년 2월 2일 |
Sunday | 월요일 | Shaaban 3, 1446 | February 2, 2025 | 2025년 2월 3일 |
Monday | 화요일 | Shaaban 4, 1446 | February 3, 2025 | 2025년 2월 4일 |
Tuesday | 수요일 | Shaaban 5, 1446 | February 4, 2025 | 2025년 2월 5일 |
Wednesday | 목요일 | Shaaban 6, 1446 | February 5, 2025 | 2025년 2월 6일 |
# | English Name | Local Name |
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1 | Muharram | 무하람 |
2 | Safar | 사파르 |
3 | Rabi I | 라비 알아우왈 |
4 | Rabi II | 라비 알타니 |
5 | Jumada I | 주마다 알아우왈 |
6 | Jumada II | 주마다 알타니 |
7 | Rajab | 라자브 |
8 | Shaaban | 샤아반 |
9 | Ramadan | 라마단 |
10 | Shawwal | 샤우왈 |
11 | Dhu al-Qidah | 두 알카이다 |
12 | Dhu al-Hijjah | 두 알히자 |
In fact, the date can be different between countries at the same time. This can happen when a country is in a time zone that is ahead or behind other countries.
This difference in time is due to the fact that the earth is divided into 24 time zones, and each time zone is offset from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) by a certain number of hours. The time in each time zone is determined by the longitude of that location, with time zones to the east of the Prime Meridian (0° longitude) being ahead of UTC and time zones to the west being behind UTC.
So, while it may be a specific date and time in one location, it could be a different date and time in another location due to the difference in time zones.