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Web Sources
- Qibla Plus: Islamic app (qibla, prayer times, Islamic calendar)
in several languages for the iPhone and iPod which allows the conversion of Western calendar dates into various Islamic calendars,
including the Umm al-Qura calendar.
Disclaimer
Note that this webpage on the Umm al-Qura calendar is intended for informative purposes only. Only a
few English-language websites describe the Umm al-Qura calendar in any detail and the author cannot be held responsible for any errors
resulting from faulty information on this webpage.
I am grateful to Mohammed Alshehri, Winfried Görke, Joachim Krüger and John Stockton for pointing out some errors and suggesting
improvements and additions.