Jumada al-Thani 2044
Jumada al-Thani is the sixth month, containing the martyrdom anniversary of Lady Fatimah Zahra according to some narrations, and other significant dates.
Last updated: February 22, 2026
Summary
Jumada al-Thani is the sixth month of the Islamic lunar calendar. In 2044, it contains 5 significant Shia Islamic events. Jumada al-Thani is the sixth month, containing the martyrdom anniversary of Lady Fatimah Zahra according to some narrations, and other significant dates.
- •5 significant events in Jumada al-Thani
- •3 commemorations
- •1 celebration
- •Sixth month of the Islamic calendar
- •All dates in Hijri and Gregorian formats
All Events in Jumada al-Thani 2044
Marriage of Abdullah and Aminah (The parents of the Prophet)
The narration describes the Prophet Muhammad's pure lineage from noble loins and wombs, guiding others, with his name derived from Allah's name Mahmoud, affirming his mother's noble character. In Mecca, his father Abdullah, son of Abdul Muttalib, was known for the radiating light on his face, attracting many women for marriage. A story recounts Aminah's marriage to him, amid Jewish scholars in Sham disturbed by the final Messenger's arrival in Mecca, unable to alter God's decree.
≈ May 17, 2044
Death of Umm Kulthum (as) (dauther of Imam Ali)
Umm Kulthum, daughter of Ali Ibn Abi Talib and Fatimah al-Zahra', was born in 6 A.H. Scholars confirm her as one of Fatimah's daughters, distinct from others with similar names. She married Umar under duress, bearing Zayd and Ruqayyah, then wed Awn Ibn Ja'far after Umar's death. She died in Medina before Karbala', buried with son Zayd during al-Hasan and al-Husayn's lifetime. Known for piety, eloquence, and narrating traditions amid family tragedies.
≈ May 19, 2044
Key Takeaways
- 1Jumada al-Thani is the sixth month of the Islamic lunar calendar
- 2There are 5 significant Shia Islamic events in Jumada al-Thani 2044
- 33 commemorations including solemn remembrances
- 41 celebration marking joyous occasions
- 5All dates are provided in both Hijri and Gregorian formats for easy reference
- 6Events can be added to your personal calendar (Google, Apple, Outlook)