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Confirmed! Kabir Khan teaming up with Salman Khan for Eid 2017

Confirmed! Kabir Khan teaming up with Salman Khan for Eid 2017. Mumbai: After much speculation about the super-hit duo of  Salman Khan  and  Kabir Khan  teaming up yet again, here's the final word from Kabir on his Twitter account! The duo has been successful in gifting the audience with two blockbusters namely: 'Ek Tha Tiger' and 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan'. And now Kabir has locked Eid 2017 with Bhaijaan Salman Khan. Salman Khan is currently gearing up for his wrestling saga 'Sultan' co-starring Anushka Sharma. The movie is set for Eid release this year, and will clashing with Shah Rukh Khan's 'Raees' at the box-office.

When is Eid 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026...?

When is Eid 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026...? Year Eid-al-Fitr Eid-al-Adha 2017 June 25 August 31 2018 June 15 August 22 2019 June 5 August 12 2020 May 24 July 31 2021 May 13 July 20 2022 May 3 July 10 2023 April 22 June 29 2024 April 10 June 17 2025 March 31 June 7 2026 March 20 May 27 2027 March 10 May 17 2028 February 27 May 5 2029 February 15 April 24 2030 February 5 April 14 2031 January 25 April 3 2032 January 14 March 22 2033 January 3 March 12  

Eid al-Adha in 2017?

When is Eid al-Adha in 2017? Eid al-Adha in 2017 is on Friday, the  1st of September . Note that in the Muslim calander, a holiday begins on the sunset of the previous day, so observing Muslims will celebrate Eid al-Adha on the sunset of Thursday, the  31st of August . Although Eid al-Adha is always on the same day of the Islamic calendar, the date on the Gregorian calendar varies from year to year, since the Gregorian calendar is a solar calendar and the Islamic calendar is a lunar calendar. This difference means Eid al-Adha moves in the Gregorian calendar approximately 11 days every year. The date of Eid al-Adha may also vary from country to country depending on whether the moon has been sighted or not. The dates provided here are based on the dates adopted by the  Fiqh Council of North America  for the celebration of Eid al-Adha. Note that these dates are based on astronomical calculations to affirm each date, and not on the actual sighting of th...

Ramadan in 2017?

When is Ramadan in 2017? Ramadan in 2017 will start on Saturday, the  27th of May  and will continue for 30 days until Sunday, the  25th of June . Note that in the Muslim calander, a holiday begins on the sunset of the previous day, so observing Muslims will celebrate Ramadan on the sunset of Friday, the 26th of May. Although Ramadan is always on the same day of the Islamic calendar, the date on the Gregorian calendar varies from year to year, since the Gregorian calendar is a solar calendar and the Islamic calendar is a lunar calendar. This difference means Ramadan moves in the Gregorian calendar approximately 11 days every year. The date of Ramadan may also vary from country to country depending on whether the moon has been sighted or not. The dates provided here are based on the dates adopted by the  Fiqh Council of North America  for the celebration of Ramadan. Note that these dates are based on astronomical calculations to affirm each date,...

Eid al-Fitr in 2017?

When is Eid al-Fitr in 2017? Eid al-Fitr in 2017 is on Sunday, the  25th of June . Note that in the Muslim calander, a holiday begins on the sunset of the previous day, so observing Muslims will celebrate Eid al-Fitr on the sunset of Saturday, the 24th of June. Although Eid al-Fitr is always on the same day of the Islamic calendar, the date on the Gregorian calendar varies from year to year, since the Gregorian calendar is a solar calendar and the Islamic calendar is a lunar calendar. This difference means Eid al-Fitr moves in the Gregorian calendar approximately 11 days every year. The date of Eid al-Fitr may also vary from country to country depending on whether the moon has been sighted or not. The dates provided here are based on the dates adopted by the  Fiqh Council of North America for the celebration of Eid al-Fitr. Note that these dates are based on astronomical calculations to affirm each date, and not on the actual sighting of the moon with th...