ذو القعدة

Arabic edit

Etymology edit

Literally, the one of the sitting place. Here, “sitting place” refers to making truces, since wars were forbidden in this month.

Proper noun edit

ذُو الْقَعْدَة (ḏū l-qaʕdam

  1. Dhu'l-Qa'da, the eleventh of the twelve months of the Muslim lunar calendar, each beginning with a new moon.

Declension edit

See also edit

Hijri calendar months in Arabic · الْأَشْهُر فِي التَّقْوِيمِ الْهِجْرِيّ (al-ʔašhur fī at-taqwīmi al-hijriyy) (layout · text)
MuharramSafarRabi IRabi II
اَلْمُحَرَّم (al-muḥarram)
مُحَرَّم (muḥarram)
صَفَر (ṣafar)رَبِيع الْأَوَّل (rabīʕ al-ʔawwal)رَبِيع الْآخِر (rabīʕ al-ʔāḵir)
رَبِيع الثَّانِي (rabīʕ aṯ-ṯānī)
Jumada IJumada IIRajabSha'ban
جُمَادَى الْأُولَى (jumādā l-ʔūlā)جُمَادَى الْآخِرَة (jumādā l-ʔāḵira)
جُمَادَى الثَّانِي (jumādā ṯ-ṯānī)
رَجَب (rajab)شَعْبَان (šaʕbān)
RamadanShawwalDhu'l-Qa'daDhu'l-Hijja
رَمَضَان (ramaḍān)شَوَّال (šawwāl)ذُو الْقَعْدَة (ḏū l-qaʕda)ذُو الْحِجَّة (ḏū l-ḥijja)