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🌙 Moon Phases in Sāveh — July 2026
Explore the Moon's phases, illumination, and full/new moon schedule in Sāveh — with a complete monthly calendar in local time.
This calendar shows the moon's phases in Sāveh during July 2026, with daily dates, illumination percentages, and moonrise/moonset times in Sāveh's local timezone.
Monthly moon summary for Sāveh — July 2026
This summary gives a quick monthly overview of the moon in Sāveh during July 2026, before the day-by-day details in the month calendar below.
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Moon Phases in Sāveh This Month
📆 Moon phase calendar for Sāveh — July 2026
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- July 116 MuharramWaning Gibbous
- July 217 MuharramWaning Gibbous
- July 318 MuharramWaning Gibbous
- July 419 MuharramWaning Gibbous
- July 520 MuharramWaning Gibbous
- YesterdayJuly 621 MuharramWaning Gibbous
- TodayJuly 722 MuharramLast Quarter
- TomorrowJuly 823 MuharramWaning Crescent
- July 924 MuharramWaning Crescent
- July 1025 MuharramWaning Crescent
- July 1126 MuharramWaning Crescent
- July 1227 MuharramWaning Crescent
- July 1328 MuharramWaning Crescent
- July 1429 MuharramNew MoonNew crescent watched after sunset
- July 151 SafarWaxing Crescent
- July 162 SafarWaxing Crescent
- July 173 SafarWaxing Crescent
- July 184 SafarWaxing Crescent
- July 195 SafarWaxing Crescent
- July 206 SafarWaxing Crescent
- July 217 SafarFirst Quarter
- July 228 SafarWaxing Gibbous
- July 239 SafarWaxing Gibbous
- July 2410 SafarWaxing Gibbous
- July 2511 SafarWaxing Gibbous
- July 2612 SafarWaxing Gibbous
- July 2713 SafarWaxing Gibbous
- July 2814 SafarWaxing Gibbous
- July 2915 SafarFull Moon
- July 3016 SafarWaning Gibbous
- July 3117 SafarWaning Gibbous
🔮 Upcoming Moon Phases in Sāveh
Precise dates of the next four moon phases — calculated with astronomical accuracy
* Times are computed in your local timezone using Meeus astronomical algorithms.
Moon Illumination in Sāveh — 7-Day Chart
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Moon phases and Hijri months in Sāveh — July 2026
The moon calendar in Sāveh lists the daily moon phases throughout July 2026, and this Gregorian month spans the Hijri months Muharram 1448, Safar 1448. The Hijri months and the moon phases that actually occur this month are shown below.
Hijri months this month
Muharram 1448 · Safar 1448
Moon phases this month
🌖 Waning Gibbous · 🌗 Last Quarter · 🌘 Waning Crescent · 🌑 New Moon · 🌒 Waxing Crescent · 🌓 First Quarter · 🌔 Waxing Gibbous · 🌕 Full Moon
Moon Calendar in Sāveh — July 2026: Crescent, Gibbous, Full Moon, and Waning
This calendar shows the daily moon phases and the dates of full moon and new moon for the current Gregorian month.
You can track the moon's progression day by day and see the complete monthly lunar stages from new moon to waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, then waning gibbous, last quarter, and waning crescent. The calendar also displays illumination percentage and moon age for each day.
Waxing and Waning Phases of the Moon Calendar in Sāveh
Moon phases change gradually throughout the lunar month, which averages 29.5 days. The moon starts as an invisible new moon, then appears as a thin waxing crescent, grows into the first quarter, then waxing gibbous, reaching the full moon around mid-month.
After the full moon, it wanes: waning gibbous, last quarter, waning crescent, then back to new moon. The exact timing of these phases in your city varies based on time zone and the moon's astronomical position.
What Do "Days Remaining" Mean for Upcoming Phases?
The calendar shows phrases like "in several days" or "in X days" next to each upcoming phase. These numbers count the days between today and the precise astronomical date of the next phase.
For example, if the next full moon is in 7 days, the moon will reach its peak illumination approximately seven days from today. These numbers update daily as time progresses, and users can track remaining days for the full moon, new moon, first quarter, and last quarter.
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Moon FAQ
What is the moon phase today?
The site shows the current moon phase and illumination percentage live. The moon goes through eight phases over a 29.5-day cycle: New Moon, Waxing Crescent, First Quarter, Waxing Gibbous, Full Moon, Waning Gibbous, Last Quarter, Waning Crescent.
How illuminated is the moon today?
Moon illumination is calculated astronomically from the Sun-Moon-Earth angle. It ranges from 0% (new moon) to 100% (full moon), and is shown live based on your location.
What is the moon's age today?
Moon age is the number of days elapsed since the last new moon. It ranges from 0 to 29.5 days.
What time does the moon rise today?
Moonrise depends on your longitude. The site shows moonrise time in your local timezone once your location is detected.
What time does the moon set today?
Moonset depends on your longitude and latitude. The site shows moonset time in your local timezone.
When is the next full moon?
A full moon occurs every 29.5 days. The site displays the Gregorian and Hijri date of the next full moon at 100% illumination.
What's the difference between a constellation and a zodiac sign?
An astronomical constellation is a region of sky with official boundaries set by the International Astronomical Union (IAU); 88 in total, 13 along the ecliptic (including Ophiuchus). A zodiac sign is an astrological division assuming 12 equal segments (30° each) from the spring equinox — and it does NOT reflect the actual astronomical position of the Moon. We use IAU constellations, not zodiac signs.
How is the lunar cycle related to the Hijri calendar?
يَعتمد التقويم الهجري كلياً على دورة القمر. كل شهر هجري يَبدأ برؤية الهلال ويَستمر 29 أو 30 يومًا، فمجموع السنة الهجرية 354 أو 355 يومًا — أقصر من السنة الشمسية بـ 11 يومًا.
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Countdown to Islamic Events
* The counter follows your device’s local time; dates are approximate and may differ based on crescent sighting in your country.
Monthly Hijri Calendar
Monthly Hijri Calendar
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🕋 How Long Until Ramadan?
Discover the exact days remaining until the blessed month of Ramadan with the expected Gregorian and Hijri dates. The start date may vary by one day depending on the crescent sighting in your country.
Upcoming Ramadan Start Dates
| Hijri Year | Gregorian Year | Ramadan Start (Est.) | Note |
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* All dates are astronomically estimated and may differ by one day based on sighting.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Ramadan
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About the Month of Ramadan
What is Ramadan?
Ramadan is the 9th month of the Hijri lunar calendar and one of the most important months in Islam. The Quran was revealed in it, and Muslims fast from dawn to sunset throughout its days.
How is the start of Ramadan determined?
It is determined by sighting the crescent after sunset on the 29th of Shaban. If not sighted, Shaban is completed as 30 days and Ramadan begins the following day.
Why does Ramadan shift each Gregorian year?
The Hijri lunar year is about 10–11 days shorter than the Gregorian solar year, so Ramadan (along with every Islamic occasion) advances by the same amount annually in the Gregorian calendar.
Date Confirmation
The start of Ramadan is tied to sighting the crescent of 1 Ramadan. The date shown above is astronomically calculated per the arithmetic Hijri calendar and may differ by one day from the official announcement of each country’s religious authority.
How Long Until Eid al-Fitr?
Discover the days remaining until the blessed Eid al-Fitr with the expected Gregorian and Hijri dates. Eid day may vary by one day depending on the Shawwal crescent sighting in your country.
Eid al-Fitr Dates in Upcoming Years
| Hijri Year | Gregorian Year | Eid al-Fitr (estimated) | Note |
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* All dates are astronomical estimates and may vary by one day based on the sighting.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Eid al-Fitr
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About Eid al-Fitr
What is Eid al-Fitr
Eid al-Fitr is one of the two Islamic Eids, coming after completing the fast of the blessed month of Ramadan, beginning on the first day of Shawwal. It includes takbir, Eid prayer, paying Zakat al-Fitr before prayer, and exchanging greetings.
How is Eid al-Fitr established
Eid al-Fitr is established by one of two ways: sighting the Shawwal crescent after sunset on the 29th day of Ramadan, or completing Ramadan as 30 days if the crescent is not seen.
Why does Eid al-Fitr advance each Gregorian year
The lunar Hijri year is about 10-11 days shorter than the Gregorian year, so Eid al-Fitr advances the same amount each year in the Gregorian calendar, cycling through all seasons every ~33 years.
Date Confirmation
Eid al-Fitr is tied to sighting the Shawwal crescent after completing 29 or 30 days of Ramadan. The date shown is calculated astronomically per the arithmetic Hijri calendar and may differ by one day from each country’s official announcement.
🐑 How Long Until Eid al-Adha?
Discover the days remaining until the blessed Eid al-Adha with the expected Gregorian and Hijri dates. Eid al-Adha falls on Yawm al-Nahr (10 Dhul-Hijjah) and may differ by a day between countries based on the Dhul-Hijjah crescent sighting.
Eid al-Adha Dates in Upcoming Years
| Hijri Year | Gregorian Year | Eid al-Adha (estimated) | Note |
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* All dates are astronomical estimates and may vary by one day based on the sighting.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Eid al-Adha
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About Eid al-Adha
What is Eid al-Adha
Eid al-Adha is the greater of the two Islamic Eids, falling on the 10th day of Dhul-Hijjah after the Day of Arafah. It is known as the Day of Sacrifice, when Muslims offer animal sacrifices commemorating the sunnah of Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him).
How is Eid al-Adha established
Eid al-Adha is established by confirming the start of Dhul-Hijjah through sighting its crescent, then counting to the 10th day. The date may differ by one day between countries depending on sighting.
Why does Eid al-Adha advance each Gregorian year
The lunar Hijri year is about 10–11 days shorter than the Gregorian year, so Eid al-Adha advances the same amount each year in the Gregorian calendar, cycling through all seasons every ~33 years.
Date Confirmation
Eid al-Adha is tied to Yawm al-Nahr, the 10th day of Dhul-Hijjah, following the Day of Arafah. The date shown is calculated astronomically per the arithmetic Hijri calendar and may differ by one day from each country’s official announcement based on Dhul-Hijjah crescent sighting.
How Long Until Hijri New Year?
Discover the days remaining until the new Hijri (Islamic lunar) year with the expected Gregorian and Hijri dates. The new year begins on 1 Muharram, and the announcement may differ by a day between countries based on the Muharram crescent sighting.
Hijri New Year Dates in Upcoming Years
| Hijri Year | Gregorian Year | 1 Muharram (estimated) | Note |
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* All dates are calculated estimates and may differ by one day based on sighting.
Useful Links
Frequently Asked Questions about Hijri New Year
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About the Hijri New Year
Start of the Islamic Calendar
The Hijri calendar is a lunar calendar officially adopted by Muslims during the reign of Caliph Umar ibn al-Khattab. Its starting point is the year of the Prophet Muhammad’s migration from Mecca to Medina, and it consists of 12 lunar months.
Muharram and the Sacred Months
Muharram is one of the four sacred months (Dhul-Qi‘dah, Dhul-Hijjah, Muharram, and Rajab). Islam honored it as the Arabs had before, and avoiding injustice and forbidden acts during it is especially emphasized.
The Day of Ashura
The tenth of Muharram is a virtuous day; the Prophet ﻺ fasted it in gratitude to Allah for saving Moses (peace be upon him). Fasting it together with the ninth (Tasu‘a) is recommended to differ from the People of the Book.
Date Verification
The Hijri New Year begins with the first day of Muharram. The date shown is astronomically calculated according to the tabular Hijri calendar; the official announcement may differ by one day depending on the local sighting of the Muharram crescent in each country.